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Jason M. Falso Obituary

Sunbury - Jason M. Falso, 50 of Edison Heights Road passed away on Tuesday, April 1, 2025 at the Geisinger Medical Center, Danville.

Jason was born July 28, 1974 in Syracuse, NY a son of Cynthia Howe of Sugarloaf and the late George J. Falso.

He was a 1992 graduate of Shikellamy High School. He then spent two years in Korea as a member of the Army 101st Airborne Division.

Jason was employed as a truck driver for the Bimbo Bakery and later became the transportation supervisor. He was currently driving for Weis Markets.

He was a member of the East End Hose Company and the Fraternal Order of Eagles #503, Sunbury.

Jason was a man who took pride in doing things for himself; working on his cars, cutting his own firewood and maintaining his garden.

He also enjoyed RVing, spending his winters in Arizona.

He is survived by; his daughter, Skyler J. Falso of Kratzerville, brother and sister-in-law, Brian A. and Jennifer L. Falso of Myrtle Beach, SC, stepbrother, Benjamin J. Heim and wife, Angela of Sunbury, niece, Kaycee Rambo, nephew, Ryan Metzger and stepmother, Mary T. Falso.

Jason was preceded in death by his faithful companion, his rottweiler, Jager.

In keeping with his generous spirit, Jason gave the gift of life through organ donation continuing to help others even after his passing. 

A celebration of Jason's life will be held at a future date.

Arrangements are by the Blank Funeral Home, 395 State Street, Sunbury.

 

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Sunbury - Jason M. Falso, 50 of Edison Heights Road passed away on Tuesday, April 1, 2025 at the Geisinger Medical Center, Danville.

Jason was born July 28, 1974 in Syracuse, NY a son of Cynthia Howe of Sugarloaf and the late George J. Falso.

He was a 1992 graduate of Shikellamy High School. He then spe

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