Jason Robin Hunter, a talented electrician and devoted father, passed away on April 28, 2025, one day after his 41st birthday. Born on April 27, 1984, Jason was a beacon of light to all who knew him, leaving behind a legacy that will be cherished by family and friends.
Professionally, he earned his Associate's Degree and built a successful career as a licensed electrician, showcasing his skills in both residential and commercial electric work. He was also an entrepreneur, owning Hunter Electric in his later years. Jason’s remarkable talents in this field were matched only by the passion he had for his work, making him a respected figure among his peers.
Outside of his professional life, Jason was known for his vibrant personality. He loved the great outdoors and often spent time in the woods, relishing in the beauty of nature. Friends and family would often describe him as a riot—full of life and laughter. Jason had a deep appreciation for music and enjoyed attending concerts, activities that not only brought him joy but also served as memories cherished by many. Above all, his love for being a father to his children was paramount, and he dedicated countless hours to creating lasting memories with them.
Jason leaves behind his beloved children: Jayson D. Hunter, Kaylee Hunter, Layna Hunter, and Maylynn Hunter. He is survived by his mother, Sandra Hunter, and his brothers, Tony Hunter and Austin Marlowe. His family also includes cherished nieces and nephews: Tangelina, Athena, Autumn, and Anthony. The mother of his children, Dana Hunter, also remains among those who will keep his memory alive.
Family and friends are welcome for visitation from 12:00pm to 1:00pm on Monday, May 5, 2025 at Newcomer North Chapel, 4104 Needmore Road, in Dayton, where Jason's funeral service will begin at 1:00pm. Following his service, Jason will be laid to rest at Glen Haven Memorial Gardens.
Though he faced the loss of his father, Robin Hunter, and his grandmother, Minnie West, Jason's spirit will continue to resonate among those who loved him. His boundless energy, love for adventure, and dedication to his family will not be forgotten. Jason Robin Hunter's impact on the hearts of his loved ones will ensure his memory lives on for generations to come.
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4104 Needmore Rd., Dayton, OH 45424


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