Jason A. Yarmuch

April 15, 1972 – February 29, 2024

It is with much sadness and great sorrow to announce the passing of our dear Jason Yarmuch, a beloved partner, son, brother (22),  and friend. 

With his passions for mechanics, woodworking, electronics and everything in between – backed with the vast knowledge and knowhow to fix seemingly everything – Jason was always a quick call away to lend a hand (or tool) to a friend. His knowledge extended into his career as a parts professional, often having people stumped with his ability to recall #’s or changes made from years prior. A Jack-of-All-Trades and a true Handyman. 

Jason loved to gather with friends, whether it be: a beer after work, wing nights, concert going, a random wrestling match, grabbing an Iced Cap, a phone conversation, or hosting BBQ’s (which often led to his bragging of making the best smoked brisket out there). Being able to spend time, share laughter and make memories with friends and loved ones brought him so much joy. Frequent quad trips down the Iron Horse Trail, a quick trip out on his motorbike, a cruise in his much loved truck – Jason always enjoyed going on new adventures and seeing new sights (forever with his love, Kathleen, by his side – changing the radio station and holding his hand). His quick wit and childlike humor topped with his boisterous laughter made him a magnet for people. He always wanted to make sure everyone was included, comfortable and enjoying their time. 

Thank you Jason for enriching our lives and being a genuine soul to so many. We know you are up there oiling the hinges of the pearly gates so they won’t creak when we meet again.  

Predeceased by Alex Yarmuch (father). 

Survived by Kathleen Moore (love of his life), Natalie Yarmuch (mother), Jimmy (Arlene) Yarmuch (brother)

A Celebration of Life will be held at a later date in spring for all to attend and say goodbye

10 thoughts on “Jason A. Yarmuch”

  1. My family will miss Jason dearly, I can attest for his wonderful cooking skills and our family gatherings will certainly be missing him.
    My condolences to his family and especially my beloved cousin Kathleen.

  2. I am one of the lucky ones to be able to call Jay my friend. The world is definitely a sadder place now that he is gone. I will cherish all the fun times and laughs we shared and could always count on him to make me and others around him laugh; whether it be a joke, a comment, or just his infectious laugh. He was there for me at one of my lowest points in my life and constantly reminded me that things will get better. And they did. I will forever miss him and his larger than life personality. Rest easy friend and save me a spot on the bus you’re driving 🩵

  3. Mike &Jess Duma

    Jason was a good friend I only knew him for few yrs but was fun laughs and interesting times cafferys bellinis and surf n turf always fun gathering. Big heart and helpful to everyone. I’m glad you got to see out wedding we both appreciated you showing up for sure. You will be missed but not forgotten my friend. RIP My friend.

  4. Terry Cordingley-Wagner

    So sorry for the loss of a great guy. So talented and much too young to have been taken away from everyone who loved Him.🕊️🕊️🕊️🪽🪽🪽

  5. David Garnett-Bennett

    Rest easy my friend. I didn’t realize that that would be our last call. RIP Jason, you are missed by many.

  6. Sukhi Dhaliwal

    Jason was always one of the most helpful people ever. Such a kind hearted man. You will be missed by many. Rest in Paradise Jason.

  7. Condolences to the entire family. Jason was always around when we were younger and I spent time out at the farm with Jim. Always had a laugh and positive attitude. Hope you are at peace Jason. Your smile will be remembered.

  8. Do not stand at my grave and weep
    I am not there. I do not sleep.
    I am a thousand winds that blow.
    I am the diamond glints on snow.
    I am the sunlight on ripened grain.
    I am the gentle autumn rain.
    When you awaken in the morning’s hush
    I am the swift uplifting rush
    Of quiet birds in circled flight.
    I am the soft stars that shine at night.
    Do not stand at my grave and cry;
    I am not there. I did not die. – ……..Mary Elizabeth Frye

    Jason you will be often thought of and greatly missed.
    The world was a better place with people like you in it.
    June

  9. Thank you for showing such love for my sister and my family Jason.
    Really one of the kindest med I knew. Will miss you very much brother.

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