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Jason Michael Sage

Le Roy, Illinois

1977 - 2025

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Jason Michael SageMarch 13, 1977 - April 28, 2025It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of Jason Michael Sage, 48, of Chicago, Ill., who died on April 28, 2025. Jason was a beloved son, brother, dedicated friend, and passionate advocate, impacting the lives of many.A visitation will...

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I was very sorry and sad to hear about Jason. He was one of my best college friends and brother in Delta Omega Nu. I wish I would have gotten back in touch with him over the years. My best to all of his family.

I offer condolences to Jason´s family for this tragic and untimely passing, and his family should be proud not only of Jason´s strong commitment to the disadvantaged youths in our community, but also of his continual expression of kindness, compassion, and joy in his discourse with others. Assistant State´s Attorney John A. Castaneda

I extend my heartfelt prayers and condolences to the Sage family, friends, colleagues, etc. Jason proved daily his commitment to service others, which motivates many to do the same. His spirit was as infectious as his smile, and he will be truly missed. Blessings, K. Young

It has been an honor and privilege to walk beside Jason on this journey in life. His kindness, integrity, and unwavering commitment touched all who knew him. He will be deeply missed, and his legacy will continue to inspire us. My heartfelt condolences to his family, friends, and all who had the joy of working alongside him.

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Jason was one of my first students when I arrived at LeRoy. He was was an engaging personality who was a joy to have in class. I am glad I got to visit with him some a few years back; it was good to see him. Condolences to all.

Comfort Planter

Jason served with distinction as a facilitator and coach on the DCFS Supervisory Training to Enhance Practice (STEP) team within the Office of Learning and Professional Development, where he brought professionalism, empathy, and skill to the development of current and future child welfare leader. His contributions to the field were marked by his commitment to trauma-informed practice, reflective supervision, and a deep belief in the potential of both the workforce and the families we serve.

Jason has always been a strong advocate for youth and families. His leadership and dedication will be sincerely missed. My condolences to his family, friends and peers.