Jason Anderson

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Jason Troy “Jay Dog” Anderson
Jan 28, 1969 – June 10, 2024

 

Loving father of Jalen, and Trinity. Beloved son of John & RoseMary. Dear uncle to LeeAnna, Liesha, and Lakota. Great uncle to Leo, Kyrie, and Valentino. Dear grandson of Cecilia Anderson & Christine Hill.  Nephew of Helen & Michael, Shirley & Don, Lynda and Chuck, Bryan and Sandra, Jenica, Flo, Sharron & Rick, Mark and Janice, Lulu, Leenie and Mike, and Pete. Special friend of Crystal. He will also be fondly remembered by the Anderson and Hill cousins and many friends.  Predeceased by sister Lana Jane; grandparents Herbert Ralph, Peter & Betty Hill, uncles Steve, Earl, Kenny, & Vinny.
 
The family will honour his life with visitation at Styres Funeral Home, 1798 4th Line, Ohsweken on Tuesday from 2-4 and 7-9 pm where funeral service will be held on Wednesday June 12, 2024 at 2pm. Interment at St. John’s Anglican Cemetery.   www.rhbanderson.com

Condolences

Posted by Judy Stevens on
Though I didn’t know Jason,I knew of it from his father John. The Anderson Family is BIG. My grandmother was one of the four sisters ; Ida Anderson Burnham.I I met John only seven or eight years when he came to Youngstowni, NY to visit with our twin cousins Ron and Don Monture. My heart goes out to John for the loss of his son. It is a real heartbreak for a parent. I am thinking of you and asking God to be with you. Judy
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Posted by Sal Henhawk on
RIP, I-D-A-H-O .Jay n I were 3 pitch team matez,back in the day. RIP JAY. You had to be a team member to know what ,I D A H O. meant. Good ole days.
Condolences to Rosie and the HILL family.
Posted by Vera on
I love you, Jason. I'm so glad you picked up the phone when I called you. We used to play together every summer as kids. We are cousins of the same age. Here's a story about my brother-cousin, Jason. Teresa told me she remembers laugh-crying with Jason so much. Yep. That's what we always did. Laughed so hard we cried and almost peed in our pants. I remember when we were 12 years old and went to Grandpa's funeral, Electric Avenue came on the funeral home's speakers. An accident. I forget what Jason said but we laughed and laughed and all the old people looked at us because you're not supposed to laugh at a funeral. But we did. I hope people laugh at your funeral, brother.
Posted by Jenica Tanner on
Jason Troy you are a Brave Warrior. You fought Valiantly to the end, surrounded by our loving, heartbroken family. You peacefully slipped away. R.l.P. Dear One!! We love and miss you Always!!
Posted by Ivan Bomberry on
My sincere condolences to Jason's family and friends. I got to know Jason as a medical driver and had lots of laughs with him. I only wished I could've met him sooner and in better circumstances. It was a good time on the drives to Hamilton and return. R.I.P. buddy, til we meet again.
Posted by Carol phipps on
I've known Jay for years and all this time I've never seen him without a smile on his face. I know he's smiling down on us now. My heartfelt condolences to Rosie and family.
Posted by Kenny Bomberry on
Dear Jay, I’ve been reflecting on the many ways you’ve impacted my life, and I wanted to take a moment to express my gratitude.

You came into our family at a time when my mom needed someone strong and steady, someone who could help her navigate life’s challenges with self-discipline and with grace. You weren’t just her partner, you were a rock for all of us. You had this remarkable ability to communicate getting through to me in a way that made my mom’s messages clearer and more understandable.

Growing up with you around was a gift. An odd gift I didn’t know what to do with, though You were able to bring laughter and joy into our home, and even though you won’t physically be there to share a good laugh and a great conversation with, I’ll keep truckin on chuckling to myself to the time when that bear fell off the shelf n bumped you on the head. And of course, I can’t forget the phenomenal joints you’d bring over—those moments were something special.

But beyond all that, I want to thank you for giving me the greatest gift of all: my little sister. She is, without a doubt, the best sister anyone could ever ask for, and I feel incredibly blessed to be her big brother. She embodies the best qualities of both you and my mom, and I see your legacies living on through her every day.

é:so nia:wen’kówas, Many big thanks to you for being a wonderful friend, a second father, and a positive influence in our lives. I am truly grateful for everything you’ve done for our family.

É:so:ne konorónkhwa Onkiaten:ro táhnon, Ó:nen ki’wáhi. A lot of love to you my friend and I’ll see you soon. Shónkwaia’tishon, ón:wa kenh wenhniserá:te enwá:nawa’s’ton ken akwé:kon keweientéhta^s ka^nikonhriióhtshera creator will you please help all of us today learn the teachings of the good mind

Nia:wen’kó:wa,
Tehatsironkwas
Posted by Cindy Carpenter on
My sincere condolences to Jason’s family.
Posted by Pastor Butch on
Our condolences and prayers to the family on behalf of Medina Baptist Church
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