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r.i.p jay.....
JASON C. MARLES
AGE: 32 POINT PLEASANT BEACH
Jason C. Marles, 32, of Point Pleasant Beach, was called home by the Lord on Thursday, Nov. 25, 2010. Known to his family and friends as Jay, he was born in Toms River and graduated from Central Regional High School in Berkeley Township where he was the only Freshman who played on the Varsity Soccer team. Jay was voted Best Looking, Most Popular and Class Clown and was always able to put a smile on everyone's face. Jay began his Police Career with the Seaside Heights Police Department as a Class II Officer where he worked for three years. He went on to further his career with the Ocean Gate Police Department, where he was a 9 Year veteran and a role model to the entire community. Jay never changed his person as an Officer. He was the same outstanding individual on duty and off and he wore his heart on his sleeve. He loved his job, town and the community. He wasn't a cop he was a Peace Officer. He didn't need to use a gun, he had a smile that could disarm you. His true passions in life were his two beautiful children and his wife, who was the love of his life. His relationship with his Mom and their bond was one of a kind. Jay was a family man, putting family and friends before himself. He was an avid surfer, fisherman and four wheeler.
He was predeceased by his Grandmother, Dorothy Sullivan. Surviving are his two beautiful children daughter, Taryn age 5 and son, Landon age 4; the love of his life, his wife, Ginny; his mom & best friend, Patricia Engrassia; his dad, Sheldon Marles; sister, Samantha; his second dad, Joseph Engrassia Jr.; grandparents, James (Sully) & Roberta Sullivan & Anna Hamilton; his stepsister, Brianna and stepbrother, Joey. He also leaves behind many cherished aunts, uncles, cousins and his newborn nephew, Shane Michael Marles. We will all miss your smile and ability to make us laugh, until we meet again. WE LOVE YOU
JASON C. MARLES
AGE: 32 POINT PLEASANT BEACH
Jason C. Marles, 32, of Point Pleasant Beach, was called home by the Lord on Thursday, Nov. 25, 2010. Known to his family and friends as Jay, he was born in Toms River and graduated from Central Regional High School in Berkeley Township where he was the only Freshman who played on the Varsity Soccer team. Jay was voted Best Looking, Most Popular and Class Clown and was always able to put a smile on everyone's face. Jay began his Police Career with the Seaside Heights Police Department as a Class II Officer where he worked for three years. He went on to further his career with the Ocean Gate Police Department, where he was a 9 Year veteran and a role model to the entire community. Jay never changed his person as an Officer. He was the same outstanding individual on duty and off and he wore his heart on his sleeve. He loved his job, town and the community. He wasn't a cop he was a Peace Officer. He didn't need to use a gun, he had a smile that could disarm you. His true passions in life were his two beautiful children and his wife, who was the love of his life. His relationship with his Mom and their bond was one of a kind. Jay was a family man, putting family and friends before himself. He was an avid surfer, fisherman and four wheeler.
He was predeceased by his Grandmother, Dorothy Sullivan. Surviving are his two beautiful children daughter, Taryn age 5 and son, Landon age 4; the love of his life, his wife, Ginny; his mom & best friend, Patricia Engrassia; his dad, Sheldon Marles; sister, Samantha; his second dad, Joseph Engrassia Jr.; grandparents, James (Sully) & Roberta Sullivan & Anna Hamilton; his stepsister, Brianna and stepbrother, Joey. He also leaves behind many cherished aunts, uncles, cousins and his newborn nephew, Shane Michael Marles. We will all miss your smile and ability to make us laugh, until we meet again. WE LOVE YOU