Jason Gilbert Roman, 39, left this world to be with his Lord and Savior Jesus Christ on January 4, 2021. He was born on September 19, 1981 in San Jose, California to Gilbert Roman and Madina (Braden) Ghobity.
Family and food played a role in creating many happy memories in Jason's life. He enjoyed cooking so much that he attended culinary school in order to share his gifts with the people he loved. He also enjoyed sports, rooting for the 49ers, the Thunder, and Oklahoma Sooners.
Jason’s proudest moment was the birth of his daughter, Malena Roman.
Jason is survived by his mother, Madina, and dad, Hassan Ghobity; father, Gilbert Roman; daughter, Malena Roman of Oklahoma City; brother, Joshuar Ghobity and wife, Stormy of Yukon; sisters, Marisa Roman of Oklahoma City and Manijeh Ghobity of Yukon; grandfather, Ralph Braden; one niece, Natalie, and nephews, Elijah, Ethan, Ezrah, Kayden, and Koehen. Jason also leaves behind a host of aunts, uncles and cousins, and his loving companion of nine years Peggy Oliver to honor his memory.
PALLBEARERS
Joshuar Ghobity
Kevin Braden
Kevin Braden Jr.
Ariel Braden
Andrew Roman
Derik Roman
Marisa Roman
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