Jason Elola Obituary
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In Loving Memory of Jason Christopher Elola
February 5, 1976 – November 8, 2025
Jason Christopher Elola, beloved husband, father, son, brother, and friend, entered the
presence of his Lord on November 8, 2025, at the age of 49. Born on February 5, 1976, Jason
grew up in Castro Valley and spent his adult life in Tracy, where he filled his home with warmth,
and unwavering love.
Jason is survived by his devoted wife, Gabrielle Elola; his loving parents Mark (& wife Michele),
Lisa (& late husband Paul); his three sisters and three brothers; his cherished children-five
daughters Maria, Jordan, Liana, Allisandra, Aliyah, and four sons Angel, Brenden, Joshua,
Aiden-as well as his four adored grandchildren Delilah, Marley, KJ and Cody. He is also
survived by his two grandmothers, who held a special place in his heart. Jason's family was the
center of his world, and he poured everything he had into them. He spoke with his adult
children every single day, offering guidance, support, and the kind of unconditional love that
imprints Jason's legacy.
A man of genuine compassion, Jason lived with a servant's heart. He had a rare gift of making
everyone feel like his best friend-because to him, they were. His generosity and tenderness
touched countless lives. Jason never forgot where he came from and maintained lifelong
friendships from his childhood and work, always remembering-and appreciating-those who
shaped him.
Jason spent several years as a Sprinkler Fitter at Local 483 in the San Francisco Bay Area
before becoming a local businessman managing Golden State Family Farms and Street Eats.
Whether on a job site or surrounded by friends, he was known for his inclusiveness, his work
ethic, and his willingness to step in and help whenever help was needed.
Jason loved Jesus deeply and he understood God had plans for him. He lived up to his name
which means "The Lord is Salvation", always exemplifying protection and refuge for those in
need. Jason gave more than he ever took. He forgave easily. He showed grace freely. And he
loved his family with a devotion that reflected the heart of Christ.
Though Jason's passing leaves an immeasurable void, his family and friends celebrate the
incredible legacy he leaves behind-a life marked by kindness, generosity, laughter, and most
importantly love. His memory will continue to live on in the countless people who were blessed
to know him.
"Serve wholeheartedly, as if you were serving the Lord, not people" - Ephesians 6:7