Fort Recovery, OH – mourns the passing of Jason “Chainsaw” Geier, 38, who bravely battled colon cancer spreading to his liver and bladder. Since receiving the life-altering diagnosis on New Year’s Eve in 2018, Jason underwent a year-long journey of tests and chemotherapy.
After a hopeful period marked by negative scans, Jason paused treatments in January 2020. Tragically, in October, the cancer returned to his liver, leading to a renewed fight against the disease through chemotherapy.
Residing in Fort Recovery with his wife Melissa and four sons, Jason leaves behind a deeply cherished family and a community that rallied around him. The Sawyer Overman Annual Wiffle Ball Benefit Weekend has pledged support, dedicating part of the proceeds from their New Year’s Eve event to assist with the family’s medical expenses during this difficult time.
Mercer County Electric posted on Facebook,
“Rest in Peace Jason “chainsaw” Geier9/7/85 – 12/10/23″
Jason Geier’s passing resonates with profound sorrow, his big smile and endearing presence forever etched in the hearts of those who knew him. Known as “Chainsaw,” this nickname encapsulated his robust spirit, resilience, and playful nature.
As Jason embarks on his new journey, the memory of his infectious smile remains vivid, symbolizing the joy and strength he exuded. His larger-than-life personality brought warmth to even the darkest days, inspiring hope and leaving a lasting legacy within the community.
In the face of adversity, Jason’s unwavering smile served as a beacon of light, uplifting everyone around him. His legacy extends far beyond his time here, woven into the lives of those he touched—a friend, a source of inspiration, and a cherished soul who will be deeply missed yet forever remembered.
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