
Jayson Aloysius Sendlbeck was born on April 18, 1972 to Thomas Eugene Sendlbeck and Gayle Neidrauer Sendlbeck in Buffalo, New York.
On June 18, 2014 Jayson quietly passed into a peaceful rest in in the comfort of his home in Virginia Beach, VA. He now lays at rest, but will forever be alive in our hearts and memories.
Left to cherish Jayson’s memory is his wife, Tamara Sendlbeck and their two children, Jazlyn Sendlbeck, 17, and Genesis Sendlbeck, 13 of Virginia Beach, Virginia; brothers, Steven Park of NewYork, and Peter Sendlbeck of New York, sisters, Cheri Park of New York and Rhonda Sendlbeck of Virginia. Jayson also leaves behind his nieces and nephews, Nicholas, Justin, Jamie, Jessica, Kristofer, Cameron.
Jayson was preceded in death by his father, Thomas Sendlbeck and mother, Gayle Sendlbeck
Jayson was very close to his family – immediate, extended, or close friends. He always felt love and returned it unconditionally in kind.
Acknowledgement
Jayson loved his daughters very much and will watch over them in his eternal life to keep them safe and provide guidance to them through their hearts with his memory. Jessica and Jayson also had a very loving relationship throughout his short life. Jayson considered himself a father figure to Jessica and will watch over her as if she were his own.
Jayson will always be remembered and will continue to live on in our hearts. He is now at peace in heaven with his parents. They will always be watching their loved ones from above and will be forever in our hearts.
Jayson’s gentle personality, faith in people, and his love for his family and friends has captured our hearts. He has touched many people throughout his life and will be remembered for his love of the Buffalo Bills, Buffalo Sabers, New York Mets, and NASCAR. He loved hot wings and working with anything that had to do with his hands.
As we join together to remember him, his family would like to express their gratitude for your heartfelt prayers and condolences during this time of mourning.
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Jayson…you were always a good friend. Kept it real with me. I will miss you brother. Until we meet again….
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Casey
We knew each other briefly. But the time we spent together online because the love we had for baseball was amazing our last words to each other were ” I think I am in love with the members of our baseball group <3." Your last words to me on June 16, " I feel the love." I hope that brings the family some comfort as it does me to know he felt loved even from someone that he'd only met online due to the love of the game which was baseball. For you my friend coming from a Red Sox fan, Go
Baltimore O's y'all beat the Yankees today ! Much love....
Jayson was a great co-worker to be around. We shared a lot of laughs in and out of work (especially karaoke night). He will be missed by many friends but not forgotten.
Jay thank you for always being such a great friend. Our daughters are about the same age so we would always giive each other advice. You helped me through the two newest additions to my family especially the second one that was so unexpected, you would just say don’t worry it will all work out. You Always made me feel pretty during those trying times and always tried to feed me. Family was always your first priority and you always made me feel like I was family. My heart is breaking. Thank you for giving me the pleasure of your company, support, friendship and love! I will never forget you “BEAUTIFUL”
Jayson, Thank you for all the fun times at work and outside of work. They were some of my fondest memories and I’m very thankful that I got to know you. You were always a funny, friendly, and caring person. You will be greatly missed. Your family are in my thoughts and prayers. <3
Jayson, Thank you for all the fun times at work and outside of work. They were some of my fondest memories and I’m very thankful that I got to know you. You were always a funny, friendly, and caring person. You will be greatly missed. Your family are in my thoughts and prayers. <3
Jay you were always one to put smiles on peoples faces especially if you saw they were in a bad mood. Working with you at Pembroke Mall will always be in my heart. You truly are a good person and you will be missed by so many. Thank you for giving me the honor of having you in my life!
You will be missed….Rest in Peace, Jayson
Although I never had the pleasure of meeting jayson in person I have been a friend online for over a year he was an honest and awesome man may u rest in peace sir
I have known Jason for as long as I can remember, he was one of my first friends, my cousin, my confidante. We spent many summers camping at blue water beach, running around causing trouble. When I moved to Virginia Beach, he helped me fit in and make friends. You will forever be in my heart and soul. I hope you can find peace now Jason, I love you. Rhonda and Jessica, I love you both and am only a phone call away. Love and prayers to you.
My Condolences go out to your Family, Friends and Everyone Else that knew you.
I was shocked to hear about your sudden death at 5am that morning from RedSox Moreno. Although we have never met in person,I am going to miss our Baseball talks.
Everyone on that Baseball page misses you.I hope you are in a better place now.
R.I.P Jayson until we meet again xoxox
I met Jay online in a baseball group ,we became friends and would talk about life and baseball, though I only knew him a short time I could see us becoming great friends..Your time was too short my friend..RIP My friend..