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Jason Randall Diem, 37, of Salisbury, passed away October 27, 2016 at Carolinas Medical Center Northeast in Concord, NC.
Jason was born on November 19, 1978 in New London, WI to Randall Diem and Roxanne Drews. At the age of 18, he joined the Army and became a proud member of their Airborne unit. After his discharge, he became an avid wood worker and could fix anything. He enjoyed working on cars and was very good with his hands. Jason loved to cook and was teaching his children to be Sous chefs. He was a devoted father and loved spending time with his 2 children outside.
He is survived by his loving wife, Diane Yearout Diem, of Salisbury; mother, Roxanne Drews of Salisbury, NC; father, Randall Diem of New London, WI; 2 sons, Lucas and Devin Diem, both of Troutman, NC; 2 brothers, Trevor Diem (Lana) of New London, WI; Anthony Tuchscherer of Appleton, WI; 2 sisters, Savannah Burow of Chicago, IL; Angela Diem of New London, WI; mother of his children, Chasney Diem of Troutman, NC; 2 nieces, Kalliegh and Karsin; and 2 nephews, Ashton and Elyas.
Jason is preceded in death by his grandparents, including his Granny and Papa; and loving stepfather, Thomas Tuchscherer.
A private memorial service with friends and family will be held at a later date.
In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to a account being set up for the children’s education. Please check back for an update on the account information.
Carolina Cremation of Salisbury is serving the Diem family. Online condolences may be made at www.carolinacremation.com.
We are connected,
My child and I,
by An invisible cord
Not seen by the eye.
It’s not like the cord
That connects us ’til birth
This cord can’t been seen
By any on Earth.
This cord does its work
Right from the start.
It binds us together
Attached to my heart.
I know that it’s there
Though no one can see
The invisible cord
From my child to me.
The strength of this cord
Is hard to describe.
It can’t be destroyed
It can’t be denied.
It’s stronger than any cord
Man could create
It withstands the test
Can hold any weight.
And though you are gone,
Though you’re not here with me,
The cord is still there
But no one can see.
It pulls at my heart
I am bruised…
I am sore,
But this cord is my lifeline
As never before.
I am thankful that God
Connects us this way
A mother and child
Death can’t take it away!
~Love, Mom
Kathy Brown says
Roxanne, I am so sorry for the loss of your son. My heart totally breaks for you as I can’t even imagine how you must be feeling. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family! Now he is up in heaven and is one of gods angels. He will always be with you. God Bless!
Karen K Laedtke says
So sorry to hear of the loss of your son. You have endure so much, husband,parents and now your son. May God’s love surround you during this difficult time and may the memories give you strength until you meet again. Hugs
Londa Hodges says
I am so sorry for your loss. I knew Jason and did not realize he had remarried, please give her my condolences. I know his boys and my heart breaks so much for them. They will be in my prayers as I know they must be so devastated to have lost their Daddy.
Sabra Lien says
Roxanne, I’m so very sorry to hear about the passing of your son. My words cannot express how sad I am for you. Please know that you are in my thoughts and prayers. Stay strong in your faith.
John campbell says
So sorry to
Hear about Jason. I worked with him for years at Lowes in troutman. Everyone who met and knew Jason loved him. He made work so much more enjoyable. One of the very few people I have ever met who would come through on what they said. Just a rare person. He will be missed. So glad I had the chance to meet such a great person.