Jay-Mauger-Obituary

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Jay V. Mauger

Mason, Ohio

Oct 15, 1956 – Sep 17, 2024

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BORN
October 15, 1956
DIED
September 17, 2024
LOCATION
Mason, Ohio

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Mueller Funeral Home - Mason Obituary

Jay V. Mauger, 67, passed away on Tuesday, September 17, 2024.

Born in Columbus, Ohio, on October 15, 1956, Jay was the son of Harry and Patty Jo Mauger. He attended Watkins Memorial High School before attending The Ohio State University.

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Jay will be missed so much. I worked with you at Chipotle and then at SPFM. You always had a great smile and made me laugh all the time.

Jay was a great guy, always so positive about everything in life. I still remember his funny laugh. You will be missed.

Jay was an incredible friend, mentor, and partner in business. Alway positive and lit up a room. He was a guys guy, the type of man we all aspire to be! A true renaissance man!! We should all be so lucky to leave such a legacy behind. A wealth of riches left behind in numerous monuments built but more importantly in word and gesture to assist, support and mentor his family, friends and colleagues. He gave of himself in the most selfless ways and made others and the world better. I will miss...

Jay was one of the first people I met when I started with Chipotle in 2008. He was larger than life, a gentle giant. I was amazed about how much he knew and that he was willing to share. He shared with me life was much more than our jobs. I remember that. Though we would only see each other mostly at semi annual meetings, I loved catching up with him. We continued to have our work and life conversations over the years. We clicked! My deepest condolences to the family and pray for...

Jay was and is my friend. I'm not sure what more I could hope for or from any of us. Relationships are an exchange. With Jay I always feel I got the better end of the bargain. I will miss him but feel no less loved by him.

I met Jay when I worked at Chipotle. I can honestly say, he was one of the kindest, funniest guys I have met. We shared a lot of silly jokes and the way he would laugh by throwing his head back & laugh OUTLOUD will forever be the memory I have of him. My deepest condolences to his family.

Amazing friend and co-worker. Always my go to for construction advice.
Gentle giant. He is already missed

I grew up knowing Jay as a cousin and have very fond memories of him telling me about building amusement parks rides and chipotle restaurants. I’ll never forget he told me about a gorilla ride he was a part of building. Even at a young age I could see his passion for what he did. I’m sorry to hear of his passing and send my thoughts, love and prayers to his family through this tough time. Fly high cousin Jay ♥