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Jayson Mitchell, 35

| December 23, 2006 8:00 PM

Jayson Mitchell, 35, Brandy Post 24, and their infant son Benjamin Mitchell, 5 months, passed away on Monday, Dec. 18, 2006 at their home in Cocolalla, Idaho.

Memorial services for Jayson, Brandy and Ben will be held at 11 a.m., Wednesday, Dec. 27, 2006, at the Sagle Senior Center, 650 Monarch Rd, Sagle, Idaho with Pastor Abbott officiating. A potluck reception will follow immediately after the service.

Jayson was born on Oct. 29, 1971, in Honolulu. Hawaii, the son of Earl Mitchell and Darlene Wagner. He grew up in Hudson, Wyo. And Coos Bay, Ore. He attended Hudson Elementary and Coos Bay Elementary before graduating at Lander Valley High School in Lander, Wyo. In 1988. He stayed a short while in Wyoming before he moved to Sandpoint, Idaho.

He loved to fish and worked on a fishing boat while living in Oregon for a short time. He also enjoyed boating, riding motorcycles and working on cars. Jayson's mother Darlene died during the 1990s and his beloved grandmother Luella Mitchell died in 2000.

Jayson liked rock-n-roll music, especially AC/DC and Metallica. He used to play his electric guitar and he had a lot of posters in his room.

He loved his sister Trista and brother Shayne C. Mitchell. He appreciated his friends and neighbors and was very easy to get along with.

Family and friends are invited to sign their online guest books at www.coffeltfuneral.com

Arrangements are entrusted to the care of Coffelt Funeral Service.

This was written by Jayson's daughter:

Jayson, my father, was a very young, nice, respectful, caring man! He was always a man with great confidence and was well organized. He always cared and watched out for his loved ones and friends.

Brandy, my step mom, had a lot of good friends and family that cared a bunch about her. She was very funny and made everyone laugh! She had a good personality and a smile that would never go away!

Benjamin, my brother, was so cute, and adorable! He had cheeks that eventually he would fly away with them. I tell you that kid was so calm and "smooth" and hardly fussed or cried.

But sooner or later we will all be able to see them in heaven and have everlasting life.

Isabel Mitchell