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I will always love you. My memories of our capers and secrets will be cherished forever. You will be always remembered, loved and missed. See you again
Barbara Ahern
December 23, 2022
Redding, Connecticut
1963 - 2022
John W. SabanoshJohn W., Jay Sabanosh, born February 7, 1963, died unexpectedly on October 12, 2022 as a result of a tragic accident in Cave Creek, AZ. Jay is survived by his mother, Cissy Clark of Boulder, CO; his wife Kristen and their three children: Christopher, Connor and his wife Jessica,...
Read MoreI will always love you. My memories of our capers and secrets will be cherished forever. You will be always remembered, loved and missed. See you again
Barbara Ahern
December 23, 2022
I grew up with Jay as a neighbor, friend, and classmate, from nursery school through high school, creating many good childhood memories. It's sad to lose him at such a vibrant stage in life. I'm happy to read he created a beautiful life for himself, his family, and a large circle of friends. For everyone who had the opportunity to enjoy good times together, Jay was a blessing. Sharing love with all who knew him.
Ann, from Easton
November 16, 2022 | Friend
I have so many wonderful memories of Jay. He was truly one of the most genuine people with a heart of gold. I know his family was his world and I will pray for healing for Kristin and her kids. Jay will always be remembered...
Laura (Wise) Diller
November 15, 2022 | Friend
I am so sorry for your loss, and at such a young age. Obviously Jay impacted the lives of many. I know Jay as a lefty flame thrower (Pitcher) at the Little League (10-12 year's old on 7/31 of the current year back then) and Junior Babe Ruth (13 yo) level. Unlike most, as a Righty batter in the Spring of 1976, I loved facing Jay because while he threw hard, he wasn't wild, so I would probably survive each and every at-bat, and facing an accurate Lefty Hurler is way easier than facing any...
David McCartney
November 15, 2022 | Other