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Jason Richardson

Elyria, Ohio

Jun 23, 1975 – Feb 18, 2024 (Age 48)

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BORN
June 23, 1975
DIED
February 18, 2024
AGE
48
LOCATION
Elyria, Ohio

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Jason Adam "Jaws" RichardsonJun 23, 1975 - Feb 18, 2024Rocky RiverJason Adam "Jaws" Richardson was born June 23, 1975, to Billy and Orpha Richardson. He passed away unexpectedly at the young age of 48 on Sunday, Feb. 18, 2024, at his home in Rocky River.He is survived by his only son, Colin...

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I´ve had to take a while to even process my thoughts and feelings since my brother died. I just couldn´t come up with words that conveyed what he meant to me and how proud I am of him. I still can´t. I just want to say that his was a life well lived. Everything he did, he did with purpose and intent. He raised a son who he cherished, and who cherished him. He touched people´s lives in ways that he didn´t know, including mine. I´m thankful for him. If I could say something to him right now, I...

God bless and comfort all of you. Betty and Tony Robinette.

I moved back to Cleveland after over 20 years of being away. When I started going to the skatepark, I didn´t know anyone, so I kept to myself - It´s strange to make new friends when you are 40. Jason immediately struck up a conversation with me and we began hanging out and skateboarding several times a week almost immediately. I owe all of my new friends in Cleveland to Jason. His kindness and character are rare and I never took it for granted. Although I may have been one of the newest...

I was Jason's teacher at Huron High School. He had an infectious smile, great sense of humor, & loved Skateboarding! He will be truly missed by anyone who knew him. Sending Thoughts & prayers to his family & friends in this time of grief.

Jaws, I will never smell that sour/sweet aroma of vintage comic book paper again, or watch the greatest sci-fi trilogy ever put to film, without being reminded of you. Thanks for your friendship. Rest now.

I worked next to Jason for years. He always cheered me up through my hardest times and made everything seem manageable. He always took me back to younger nostalgic times. I'm going to miss him a lot.

Rest easy buddy. You were definitely one of a kind and just an awesome human being. Love you my friend.

It´s never fun to say goodbye... but when it´s to someone that touched so many lives in a positive way it sits just a little heavier. Jason... thank you for the laughs, thank you for all the stories but most of all thank you for watching out for Carl and for being his bromance for the last 25 years. I´m not sure if he´s ever going to pick up his board again without his p.i.c. And I know it´s never going to be the same BUT I do know you are forever our Tribe so keep that skate spot up there...

My deepest condolences. I know you´ll be deeply missed by many. You not flashing the peace sign here at work will be different for so many. RIP Jason. Keep on skating in that sky.