Jason Bradley Bialobrzeski
11/17/1972 — 3/19/2024
A Life Remembered
Obituary
JASON , age 51, passed away on March 19th after a battle with cancer. His father, Walter, preceded him in death. He will be missed by his mother, Marilyn, brother, Ken, sister- in law, Wendy, niece, Quincy, nephew, Zion, aunts Michelle and Maureen and Uncle Jake plus cousins and many friends.
His life was best summed up by one of friends, Ashley Smith: “At first glance, he was a simple guy. And in a lot ways, he was exactly that. When you got to know him, though, he was anything BUT. Drove a pick-up, always dressed like a cowboy in his duster and big ol’ Smokey the Bear hat, was even a truck driver for a while. Honestly, probably the closet thing to a real-life Ron Swanson I’ve ever met.”
But he also backpacked through Europe after high school, spoke SEVERAL languages (he’d have conversations with the Polish owner of a restaurant we’d go to – in Polish), and had a deep love for the symphony and classical music. When you hopped in his pick-up that was probably dusty as hell, he’d have KBAH,(classical radio station) or NPR on the radio. I used the term “multi-faceted” once, and he really liked that. Even with how worldly he was, I was the one that taught him how to use chopsticks – by explaining it in engineering terms, since that’s how his brain was set up. He was just as happy at a hockey game as he was at a Dvorak symphony.
I hope he gets to see the Northern Lights where he’s headed. I hope there’s a beach, and forest, and lots of room to wander, and I hope there’s music. All the music”
A Celebration of Life will be held in the future. If you care to make a donation please make it to MD Anderson Cancer Center research. Go to https://www.mdanderson.org/ – click Donate today -Memory of Jason Bialobrzeski, where donation goes select- Cancer Research.
Arrangements by Bunker’s University Chapel, www.bunkerfuneral.com. Should this obituary appear anywhere but bunkerfuneral.com, please check our website for accurate details and service information.
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