Jason Michael Prysock

Jason Michael Prysock obituary, North Canton, OH

Jason Michael Prysock

Jason Prysock Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Reed Funeral Home North Canton Chapel on Jul. 9, 2024.

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Jason Michael Prysock entered into his eternal rest on July 5th, 2024, surrounded by his loving family, following an extended illness.
Jason was born on 2/25/1982 in Canton, Ohio to LeeAnn Mullins Prysock and James Prysock. He graduated from Jackson High School in 2000.
He began the work that would become his career at Atlantic Foods Distributions in 2004. He filled multiple roles in the company over the years, most recently that of Director of Concessions. Jason enjoyed his years at Atlantic and valued the many relationships he built over the years. Jason particularly valued the friendship and support of his boss, Stan Manolakis.
On June 7, 2008, Jason married Viktorija Galevska Prysock whom he credited with the "Beautiful Things" in his life. Together they built a life with sons, Michael and Nicholas Prysock. Jason enjoyed family life, especially being able to attend any events that involved his sons. Michael and Nicholas want everyone to know their dad was a nice man who loved golfing, watching movies and listening to music.
Jason's mother preceded him in death, as well as his paternal grandfather, both maternal grandparents, an aunt, and an uncle.
In addition to his wife and sons, left to cherish his memory are his father, James Prysock, his twin brother, Jim Prysock, brother Tristan Prysock, sister Amy Herring, grandmother Loretta Prysock, parents-in-law Mendo and Jovanka Galevski, sister in-law Sonja Galevska, his niece Miya, and other aunts, uncles and cousins.
Visitation will be held 9:00-11:00 am Saturday July 13 at Reed Funeral Home located at 801 Pittsburg Ave NW N. Canton, Ohio 44720, followed by a Trisagion Service at 11:00 am with Vr Rev Zoran Zdravev officiating.
An Orthodox burial will take place at Forest Hill Cemetery located at 4414 Cleveland Ave W Canton, Ohio 44709
In lieu of flowers we ask that donations be made for a college fund for Jason's sons.
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