John-Jaeger-Obituary

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John Jaeger

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Diann sincerely sending you hugs and strength. With love, Amy

Diann, I am so sorry for your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

My heart goes out to all of you! I have always held close many years of really great times with you and John. May your memories stay close to your heart always❤❤❤

The Pulmonary Fibrosis Foundation is truly sorry for your family's loss. Please accept our condolences on the passing of your loved one.

You will be remembered for your zest for life.

Had a passion for listening to music and being in the sunshine.

Diann I am so sorry for your loss.

A celebration of life will be held for John on September 27, 2025 at his home. ❤
More details will be available soon.

John and I grew up together in Cheektowaga, living 2 doors apart. Many great childhood memories together as best friends. Sadly, John passed away on August 13th, my birthday. I'm sorry to see you go Johnny . I hope you are at peace.

Obituary

John's Obituary

John Jaeger, 68, of Bemus Point, NY passed away on August 13, surrounded by his family. John was born 11/24/56 in Buffalo,NY, the son of John and Gladys (Paepke) Jaeger. He married the love of his life, Diann (Balcom) on 7/11/81 at St. Timothy Lutheran Church, with Pastor Drischell officiating. They were married for forty-four years and one month as John would proudly tell anyone who asked.   John worked at Lutheran Social Services in Jamestown, NY for forty years before retiring in 2020.  In his retirement he took on a part time job and truly enjoyed his time working at Tops Markets. John especially loved spending time with family, listening to music and spending time outdoors soaking up the sunshine and mowing the lawn.  He was an avid Bills fan and lifelong Parrothead and could often be found doing all of the above in the summer with Jimmy Buffett playing from the speakers.  Remaining to cherish John’s memory are his beloved wife, Diann; children, Jennifer and Janelle; grandchildren, Aurora, Grace and Caleb; and sisters, Betty and Donna and several nieces and nephews. There will not be formal visitation, however, a celebration of life will be held this Fall where, at John’s wishes, anyone who knew and loved him can come together in joy to remember him. Memorial donations in John’s name may be directed to the Pulmonary Fibrosis Foundation at https://secure.qgiv.com/for/pulfibfou/.

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