John Damon Yasevich  Sunday September 15th 2019

John Damon Yasevich Sunday September 15th 2019

Sunday September 15th 2019
John Damon Yasevich passed away on Sunday, September 15, 2019. He was 50 years old. Damon was born on March 18, 1969 in Midwest City, Oklahoma and grew up in Conway, Arkansas. After graduation from High School, he moved New York City where he made his home. He attended Hunter College. He worked in many areas of computer/internet technology. Also, Damon was bilingual in French and English and loved linguistics, was a gourmet cook and fabulous pastry chef, and was a great supporter of LGBTQ+ rights, environmental causes, and animal rights issues. Damon had a passion for travel and particularly treasured his trips to Spain, Egypt, and Kenya with his aunt Judith. He made many annual trips to Maine with dear friends. He was known for his great sense of humor at work and among his friends. He is survived by his mother, Anita Llewelyn Yasevich, and sister, Jennifer Ellen Tucker, both of Shongaloo, Louisiana, his maternal aunt, Judith S Anthony, of San Antonio, Texas, and his cat Trixie. Damon wished to be cremated. A memorial service will be held in the future. Please leave pictures, messages, memories, and sign the guestbook here on the Redden website. Condolences may also be sent to his mother and sister’s address at 559 Elton Wise Road, Shongaloo LA 71072. Donations to help family and friends defray the costs of the cremation, legal issues if any, and a future memorial can be made via GoFundMe; bit.ly/2oD28na (copy & paste link), for Damon. Any remaining monies in the fund will be donated to the Cornell Feline Health Center in Damon’s name. Read Less Immediate Need Contact Us / Location John Damon Yasevich Tuesday, March 18th, 1969 – Sunday, September 15th, 2019 Recommend this to your friends. Funeral Details Memory Wall Photos & Videos Plant a Tree Obituary Print John Damon Yasevich passed away on Sunday, September 15, 2019. He was 50 years old. Damon was born on March 18, 1969 in Midwest City, Oklahoma and grew up in Conway, Arkansas. After graduation from High School, he moved New York City where he made his home. He attended Hunter College. He worked in many areas of computer/internet technology. Also, Damon was bilingual in French and English and loved linguistics, was a gourmet cook and fabulous pastry chef, and was a great supporter of LGBTQ+ rights, environmental causes, and animal rights issues. Damon had a passion for travel and particularly treasured his trips to Spain, Egypt, and Kenya with his aunt Judith. He made many annual trips to Maine with dear friends. He was known for his great sense of humor at work and among his friends. He is survived by his mother, Anita Llewelyn Yasevich, and sister, Jennifer Ellen Tucker, both of Shongaloo, Louisiana, his maternal aunt, Judith S Anthony, of San Antonio, Texas, and his cat Trixie. Damon wished to be cremated. A memorial service will be held in the future. Please leave pictures, messages, memories, and sign the guestbook here on the Redden website. Condolences may also be sent to his mother and sister’s address at 559 Elton Wise Road, Shongaloo LA 71072. Donations to help family and friends defray the costs of the cremation, legal issues if any, and a future memorial can be made via GoFundMe; http://bit.ly/2oD28na (copy & paste link), for Damon. Any remaining monies in the fund will be donated to the Cornell Feline Health Center in Damon’s name. Read Less No funeral details available. Purchase Flowers Consider providing a gift of comfort for the family of John Yasevich by sending flowers. Purchase Flowers Family Login Subscribe to Updates In the event that there is an error in the information presented, please contact the funeral home by clicking here.

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