It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of Jason Edward Chwalek on March 3, 2025, in Carpenter, Wyoming. Born on September 19, 1971, in Hawthorne, California, Jason was a remarkable individual whose life touched many, leaving an indelible mark on the hearts of those who had the privilege of knowing him.
A proud patriot, Jason enlisted in the Army after graduating from Palm Dale High School in 1989, serving his country with honor for four years. His commitment to service shaped his strong work ethic, which he carried into his civilian life. Jason devoted himself to the skilled trade of handyman work, showcasing his proficiency as an electrician. He approached each project with dedication, professionalism, and a smile.
Beyond his professional endeavors, Jason was deeply devoted to his family. He cherished his roles as a son, brother, father, and grandfather. Surrounded by the love of his parents, Edward and Joan, Jason's final moments were filled with comfort and warmth. He leaves behind his beloved daughter Tayler and precious granddaughters, Raylinn and Ali, who will forever remember their father and grandfather not just for his craftsmanship, but for his unwavering love and support.
In addition to his family, Jason had a circle of friends who were treated like family. He was known for his generous spirit and willingness to lend a helping hand. Always ready with a listening ear or a kind word, he made friends wherever he went. His love for the outdoors was evident in his passions for fishing and camping, while his backyard BBQ gatherings were the reason to bring people together amidst the sounds of laughter and music.
Jason's legacy is one of kindness, strength, and deep love for his family and friends. He is preceded in death by his beloved brother, Mike, whose memory was cherished and will always remain in their hearts. As we reflect on Jason's life, we are reminded of his vibrant spirit and the love he spread to all.
Although he may no longer walk among us, Jason's light will continue to shine in the stories we share, the memories we hold, and the love that binds us together. He will be profoundly missed but never forgotten. Jason will always be known as a son, brother, patriot, father, grandfather, and friend.
Visits: 566
This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the
Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.
Service map data © OpenStreetMap contributors