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Jason Charles “Espo” Esposito

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Jason Charles “Espo” Esposito

Birth
Buffalo, Erie County, New York, USA
Death
28 May 2018 (aged 51)
Melbourne, Brevard County, Florida, USA
Burial
Rockledge, Brevard County, Florida, USA GPS-Latitude: 28.247559, Longitude: -80.68231
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Jason Esposito, 51 of North Tonawanda, NY, taken away tragically on May 27th 2018.


Jason is the beloved son of Caroline and the late Charles P. Esposito; fun and loving brother of Tracie (Donald) and Nicole (Sylvain) . Jason's love of life and compassion for others will be missed by his niece, Danielle (Robert) and his nephews Alexander Esposito, Daniel and Alec He was recently blessed with a great niece, Genevieve Teresa for whom he had already bought a foam rubber baseball bat, looking forward to teaching her how to play.


Jason was a graduate of Canisius High School, Buffalo NY where he played Varsity Football which led to a football scholarship at the University of Buffalo. He was also a graduate of Nova Southeastern Law School where he obtained a Juris Doctorate Degree. In between undergrad and graduate school he traveled and took jobs along the way, of which one was fighting forest fires in Oregon.


Aside from his family, his two passions were baseball and cycling. At only 13 years old he traveled to try out for the Cleveland Indians but they turned him away because he was too young. He did so well they told him to come back when he was of age.


When his niece Danielle was only nine, he and his friend Mark Giallella coached her North Buffalo softball team to a championship. It was just as important to him as winning the World Series.


It was while he was visiting his mother in Florida following his other passion cycling that he was struck down by a hit-and-run driver.


His loss is deeply grieved by his family who longs for his smile, his jokes and infectious laughter.


Jason's family would like to thank the good Samaritans and the first responders who stopped to assist him after he was struck, hopefully thanking them in person one day.


Services in celebration of Jason's life will be held Tuesday June 5th at Holy Name of Jesus Catholic Church at 3050 N Highway A1A, Indialantic, FL 32903 at 1PM.


Graveside services will follow immediately after at Florida Memorial Gardens.


Beach Funeral Homes - East

Jason Esposito, 51 of North Tonawanda, NY, taken away tragically on May 27th 2018.


Jason is the beloved son of Caroline and the late Charles P. Esposito; fun and loving brother of Tracie (Donald) and Nicole (Sylvain) . Jason's love of life and compassion for others will be missed by his niece, Danielle (Robert) and his nephews Alexander Esposito, Daniel and Alec He was recently blessed with a great niece, Genevieve Teresa for whom he had already bought a foam rubber baseball bat, looking forward to teaching her how to play.


Jason was a graduate of Canisius High School, Buffalo NY where he played Varsity Football which led to a football scholarship at the University of Buffalo. He was also a graduate of Nova Southeastern Law School where he obtained a Juris Doctorate Degree. In between undergrad and graduate school he traveled and took jobs along the way, of which one was fighting forest fires in Oregon.


Aside from his family, his two passions were baseball and cycling. At only 13 years old he traveled to try out for the Cleveland Indians but they turned him away because he was too young. He did so well they told him to come back when he was of age.


When his niece Danielle was only nine, he and his friend Mark Giallella coached her North Buffalo softball team to a championship. It was just as important to him as winning the World Series.


It was while he was visiting his mother in Florida following his other passion cycling that he was struck down by a hit-and-run driver.


His loss is deeply grieved by his family who longs for his smile, his jokes and infectious laughter.


Jason's family would like to thank the good Samaritans and the first responders who stopped to assist him after he was struck, hopefully thanking them in person one day.


Services in celebration of Jason's life will be held Tuesday June 5th at Holy Name of Jesus Catholic Church at 3050 N Highway A1A, Indialantic, FL 32903 at 1PM.


Graveside services will follow immediately after at Florida Memorial Gardens.


Beach Funeral Homes - East


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