The city of Waterloo is deeply grieving the loss of Jason Michael Nabholz, who passed away unexpectedly on November 11, 2025, at the age of 35. His sudden death has created a profound emptiness for his family, friends, and all those who were fortunate to know him.
Who Was Jason Michael Nabholz?
Born on December 14, 1989, in Waterloo, Jason was the cherished son of Tim and Donna (Vohsman) Nabholz. Raised in Waterloo, he was known for his leadership, loyalty, and the strong sense of camaraderie that defined his character. Jason was a natural athlete, excelling both in sports and in every environment he entered.
A graduate of Waterloo West High School (Class of 2008), Jason went on to achieve success at Central College in Pella, where he was a standout member of the college football team for four years. His teammates fondly remember him for his determination, work ethic, and the inspiration he provided both on and off the field.
Jason’s Professional Life and Personal Interests
After college, Jason continued to apply his dedication and work ethic in his professional life. He spent ten years working in the Command Center at CBE, where his colleagues recall him as a reliable, diligent worker who was always ready to put in the extra effort. Jason’s commitment to his job mirrored the determination he showed throughout his life.
Outside of work, Jason was an avid sports enthusiast and a passionate pool player. He competed in several regional pool leagues, where friendly rivalries brought him joy. He was also an avid golfer, and a loyal fan of the Chicago Bears and Los Angeles Lakers.
Jason’s most treasured moments were spent with his family. He found immense joy in being with his parents, his sister Hillary (William) Stewart, and his brothers Brian (Melissa), Neil (Alyx), Russell, and Steven Nabholz. Jason’s love for his family was immeasurable, and his role as an uncle to his six nephews — Cooper Falck, Bennett Nabholz, August Stewart, Finley Stewart, Dawson Nabholz, and Legend Nabholz — and his niece, Harper Nabholz, was one of his greatest sources of pride and happiness.
Family and Community Remember Jason
Jason’s family described him as not just a son and brother but also a pillar of strength, humor, and unwavering affection. His deep love for his family, paired with his infectious laughter, made him a constant source of support and joy.
Jason’s loyal companion and best friend was his dog, Kobe, who was by his side throughout his life, sharing countless moments of companionship and fun. Jason’s passing has left a void that is impossible to fill, but his spirit lives on in the memories he created with those who loved him.
Memorial Service Details
A visitation will be held to honor Jason’s life on Tuesday, November 18, 2025, from 4:00 to 7:00 p.m. at Hagarty-Waychoff-Grarup Funeral Service (South Street), located at 400 South St., Waterloo. In honor of Jason’s love for sports, guests are encouraged to wear apparel supporting their favorite teams.
Jason is preceded in death by his maternal and paternal grandparents, who will no doubt have welcomed him with open arms. While his passing brings sorrow, his legacy of love, kindness, and joy will continue to inspire and be remembered by all who knew him.
Final Thoughts
Jason Michael Nabholz will be fondly remembered for his generosity, competitive spirit, and unwavering loyalty. Though he left this world too soon, his memory will continue to thrive in the hearts of his family, friends, and the community he so deeply touched. He was a true example of how one individual’s kindness, joy, and love can leave a lasting impact.
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