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Jason E. Saint-Louis Obituary

Jason E. Saint-Louis, a beacon of kindness, left this world on November 11, 2024. Born on May 29, 1987, in Brooklyn, NY, Jason's journey through life was one marked by a relentless pursuit of excellence and a heart full of generosity. He passed away in Milton Hospital due to complications of pneumonia but his spirit remains an unforgettable force of positivity for all who knew him.

Jason, a loving husband to Yira, a cherished son to Christianne, and a guiding light for his siblings Stacy, Valerie, and Roudy, and Aaron as well as his nephew Christopher, was the embodiment of love and familial devotion. His presence was a source of comfort and inspiration, and his absence will be felt deeply by his family, who were his pride and joy.

Educated with a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration with concentrations in Entrepreneurship and Management, Jason's academic achievements laid the foundation for a career characterized by leadership and innovation. With over 13 years of experience in hotel management, Jason's expertise and strategic vision shaped the team he led as a Manager. His entrepreneurial spirit shone brightly as he co-founded The Write Bag, a testament to his ability to identify opportunities and create value. His role at Franks Auto Repair shop showcased his versatility, managing operations and finances with ease. Jason's commitment to lifelong learning was evident in his pursuit of certifications in Taxes for Small Business and Finance Essentials for Small Business, further solidifying his ability to do complex taxes for all who needed tax preparations. 
Jason's interests painted the picture of a man who lived life to the fullest. Jason embraced his passions with open arms; boxing, gamer /video games, basketball, football games, golfing, andbowling. His love for hands-on projects shinedthrough in his home repair and DIY endeavors. An artist in his own right, Jason's creativity was evident in his photography and music production, and his culinary skills reflected his zest for life and love for cooking.

Jason's intelligence was matched only by his thoughtfulness. His ability to connect with people from all walks of life made him a friend to many. His beautiful smile and friendly demeanor was a deep-seated part of who he was, and it drew people to him. His laughter, his counsel, and his unwavering support were gifts he freely gave.

As we remember Jason let us think of how he lived his life by encouraging others to pursue their aspirations with courage and determinationand being of service to all his friends who he considered to be family. Jason's legacy is not solely in the businesses he built or the projects he completed, but in the lives he touched and the dreams he inspired.

Let us honor Jason E. Saint-Louis not just by our sense of loss but with a celebration of a life well-lived. A life brimming with passion, purpose, and an unyielding pursuit of fun. May we carry forward his spirit of tenacity, his warmth, and his unwavering belief in treating all who he loved as family.


Jason's story is one of triumph, though cut short, was lived with intensity and fullness. His memory will continue to light the path for all who seek to live a life of impact and joy. Jason, your journey was a testament to the beauty of dreaming big and living even bigger. Your legacy will live on, not just in memory, but in the actions and dreams of those you've inspired.


Visiting hours will be held at the Alfred D. Thomas Funeral Home 326 Granite Ave., Milton, on Saturday, November 23 from 8:00-9:45AM. Funeral Mass will be held following visiting hours at Saint Mary’s Church in Randolph at 10:30. Burial to follow at Central Cemetery in Randolph.

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Jason E. Saint-Louis, a beacon of kindness, left this world on November 11, 2024. Born on May 29, 1987, in Brooklyn, NY, Jason's journey through life was one marked by a relentless pursuit of excellence and a heart full of generosity. He passed away in Milton Hospital due to complications of pneumonia but his

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