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Jason Scott Rosenblum

Perkasie, Pennsylvania

Apr 13, 1972 – Jan 4, 2022 (Age 49)

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BORN
April 13, 1972
DIED
January 4, 2022
AGE
49
LOCATION
Perkasie, Pennsylvania

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Suess-Gahman Funeral Home, Inc. - Perkasie Obituary

            Jason Scott Rosenblum, of Perkasie, PA, passed away Tuesday, January 4, 2022, at Grand View Hospital, West Rockhill Twp., PA.  He was 49.


            He was the loving husband of Stephanie Ruth (Smith) Rosenblum.  The couple had celebrated their 13th Wedding Anniversary on September 27, 2021.


            Born in Philadelphia, PA, he was the son of  Joyann (Kremp) Rosenblum, of Langhorne, PA, and the late Rev. James C. Rosenblum.


            Jason was a graduate of Philadelphia-Montgomery Christian Academy, Erdenheim, PA, where he was an Alumni supporter.


            He was employed as a communications technician for 20+ years, most recently for Schultz Technology, Pottstown, PA.  He was a member of the IBEW Local Union No. 98.  In his early years, he worked as a wheelchair technician.


            He was a member of the Living Hope Community Church, Perkasie, where he was active with the Welcome Center and as a Greeter.  He also volunteered there as a shepherd for the Church’s Living Nativity.  He supported his wife’s painting at church.


            Jason will be remembered for his passion for his role as husband and father as well as his penchant for wearing shorts, Crocs, socks, beard and Liberty University t-shirt.  In addition to his fondness for taking trips with his wife to the Art Museum, he especially enjoyed camping, hiking and fishing with his family.  He loved Jesus, eating, grilling meats, music, cats and bonfires.  He also was a car talk enthusiast, particularly fast cars. 


            Surviving with his wife and mother are two daughters, Isabella and Grace, of Perkasie; a brother, Jared Rosenblum, of Langhorne, PA; and a sister Joy (Rosenblum) Ciervo and her husband Nick Ciervo, of Langhorne, PA.


            His Funeral Services will be held at 2:00 PM on Monday, January 10, 2022, at Living Hope Community Church, 22H West Route 313, Perkasie, PA, where family and friends may call from 12:30 to 2:00 PM.  Interment will follow in Sellersville Cemetery, Sellersville, PA.


            Memorial contributions may be made to Living Hope Community Church, P. O. Box 394, Dublin, PA  18917. 


            Arrangements are by the Bernard Suess Funeral Home, 606 Arch Street, Perkasie, PA.


            Those wishing to view Jason's Memorial Service may do so by clicking here:  https://boxcast.tv/view/jason-rosenblum-memorial-service-wsugu1vhwgdntli1iiup


 


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I was going through photos on my phone and found this gem. I pray it brings a smile.
I worked with Jason for a few years ,and he was the most genuine/ compassionate person I've ever met.
I can say I've never seen him down,or in a bad mood. He always,I mean Always had a smile on his face. His unique laugh is missed!
I hope this makes it to his beautiful family.
Miss you buddy

Our deepest sympathy on the loss of Jason. May God grant your family comfort and strength.

Hello Joy.
I am very sorry to hear about Your loss of Jason. You and your family are in my thoughts and prayers. I hope your faith and love of God may bring you solace. Please relay my thoughts to your family.

With Love to you and your family,
Irwin Goldberg

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Stephanie, Isabella and Grace - I knew Jason when he attended Trinity OPC and have run into him on several occasions since. I will never forget his contagious smile and outgoing personality. It was a blessing to have known him. I am praying our Lord will uphold you in your time of grief and that you will look to his word each day for the strength needed going forward. “Precious in the sight of the Lord is the death of his saints.” Psalm 116:15

Group of 10 Trees

Dear Stephanie, Isabella and Gracie-
I can’t imagine the great sorrow you must be experiencing. Please know that I am sad with you and praying for you all. May God comfort your hearts and give you his strength at this most difficult time.
With much love and hope in Jesus,
Vicky Maienshein

Joy-my heart breaks for you, Jared and your daughter Joy and her family. Jason was too young to be called home, but he is home with God, may his soul Rest In Peace and may God give you the strength to help you, in this, your worst hour, Love, Tina Bergner

Stephanie - David & I are praying for you and the girls. May God give you strength, courage and peace now and in the days to come. We thank God for Jason - for his love for Jesus, for his wonderful smile and for his sweet, gentle love for the brethren.