With profound sadness, we announce the passing of Jason DeLuca, a devoted husband, father, and cherished friend, who battled bravely and joined the angels on November 7, 2024.
At 43, Jason’s life was full of love, loyalty, and a profound dedication to his family and community.
Jason was the beloved husband of Julia, whose unconditional love filled his life with joy and purpose.
Together, they shared a beautiful life, centered around their three adored children—Mia, Madeline, and Eric.
As a father, Jason’s pride and love for his children were endless, and his greatest joy was found in nurturing, guiding, and supporting them.
Jason was a loving son to Roy and Susan Sineo, a cherished brother to Brittany, Giovanna, and Toni-Ann, and a grandson to Millie Riker and Ronald and Nancy Sineo.
He was predeceased by his maternal grandfather, Raymond Riker.
His family extended through marriage to his beloved in-laws, Richard and Gail Garcia, and his brothers- and sisters-in-law, Richard and Katherine Alejandro, and Richard and April Garcia.
Jason was a generous and supportive uncle to his niece Isabella Garcia and nephew Maximilian Alejandro.
His deep connection with each member of his family was a testament to his loyalty and the love he carried for those around him.
A man of enduring commitment to his community, Jason dedicated countless hours to serving others as a member of the Knights of Columbus, the Oakdale Historical Society, and as Vice President of the Oakdale Civic Association.
His generosity, quiet leadership, and compassion left a lasting impact on all who knew him.
The void left by Jason will be deeply felt by his friends, neighbors, and all whose lives he touched.
Jason was the first to lend a hand, to be there for anyone in need at a moment’s notice.
In his memory, let us strive to do the same for one another—to carry on his legacy by showing up for others as he always did. Jason’s family kindly asks for continued prayers of comfort and strength as they navigate this profound loss.
Jason was an extraordinary man who will be forever missed but never forgotten.
Monday, November 11, 2024
2:00 - 9:00 pm (Eastern time)
Moloney’s Bohemia Funeral Home
Tuesday, November 12, 2024
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