JASON BISAILLON
WOLCOTT ~ On December 21, Jason Michael Bisaillon, 32, of Wolcott passed away suddenly at his home. Jason was born in Waterbury on July 28, 1976. Jason leaves his most loving wife, Christy (Conner), artistically talented daughter Caitlin Marie and fun loving and enthusiastic four year old twins, Abby Mae and Emma Jae. He was co owner of Highline Car Connection.
In addition to his immediate family, Jason leaves his mother and father, Robert and Carol Bisaillon of Waterbury, his best friend and brother, Robert Jr. and his wife Nicole of Naugatuck, his grandparents, Leo and Claire Bisaillon of Waterbury, mother-in-law and father-in-law, Harry and Florence Conner of Wolcott, sister-in-law Jessie Conner and her life mate, Greg Grudzien and nephew, baby Greg Grudzien of Woodbury. Jason was pre-deceased by his maternal grandparents, Pauline and Lester Montambault.
Jasons large and tight knit family includes many aunts, uncles, and cousins, all of whom he cherished as family. He shared his life with many close and longtime friends, especially, Eric Muniz, his closest childhood friend and Michael Cimino, his friend and business partner at Highline. We will all remember the warmth of his smile as he greeted you.
As a child, he was an avid Mets fan, playing for the Mets in Little league at East Mountain. His love of sports kept him busy throughout childhood playing baseball and basket ball for Sts. Peter & Paul School and CYO, and East Mountain Athletic Association. While playing baseball for Crosby, he threw a no hitter against Kennedy High School. After moving to Boston, he became a member of the Red Sox nation. He loved winter in Maine, enjoying ice fishing and snowmobiling at Uncle Jacks cabin and summertime golfing with his dad. Recently, Jason was studying the martial art of Muay Thai.
The most recent highlight of his life was a family trip to Disneyworld in November, leaving the family with loving memories to cherish. Jasons fun loving spirit will live on in all of us. His Mom and Dad especially will never forget the joy he has brought to their loves.
Funeral services will be held Monday at 9:45 am from the Woodtick Memorial, 420 Woodtick Rd., Wolcott to St. Maria Goretti Church for a funeral mass at 11 am. Burial will be at the convenience of the family. Family and friends may call at the funeral home on Sunday from 2 to 5 pm.
In lieu of flowers, memorial gifts may be made to The Bisaillon Children Trust Fund, c/o Woodtick Memorial, P.O. Box 6320, Wolcott, CT 06716.
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