Jason C. CoyneOf Maine,NY Jason C. Coyne, aka Jack Diesel, a world traveler and self-proclaimed JFC Certified: creator, engineer, entrepreneur, inventor, photographer, model, commentator and tamer of all Amazon women, passed away suddenly on April 25, 2015 as a result of a motor vehicle accident. Jason was born 27 years ago in Johnson City on Jan. 18, 1988 a son of Elizabeth (Tomko) and Neal Coyne, Jr.In addition to his loving parents Liz and Neal, Jason is survived by his siblings: Nicholas (Heidi) Coyne, Corey Coyne and his fianc, Jenna Saddlemire, Kendal (Joey) Dore and Kimberly Coyne. A shout out of Ca Caaaawww, would bring his adored nieces and nephews: Megan, Justin, Mikayla, Brayden, Kamryn, Skylar and Lorelei running to him! Jason is also survived by his maternal grandparents: Dolores Laurie Werner, George and Margaret (Peggy) Tomko; paternal grandmother, Beverly Hoskins; aunts and uncles: George and Margaret (Maggi Madigan) Tomko, Joan and Brian Vallet, Jere Tomko, Tammy Harman, Jerry Harman, Jimmy Coyne, Dan Seymour, Penny Coyne, Ricky and Bonnie Card; cousins: Christian, Lucas, Elizabeth, Megan, Tyler, Carly Rae, Zakre, Aubrey, Tracey, Jerry, Megan, Eric, Lacey and Amanda. Predeceasing Jason were his grandparents Neal W. Coyne, Sr. and Robert Pop Hoskins. Many extended family members and friends also survive.Jason graduated from Maine-Endwell High School in 2006. While there he excelled in cross country running, was Sr. Year Captain, and earned the utmost respect of his coaches and teammates. He participated in 4 Section IV Championships and was the first M-E cross country runner to compete in 4 State meets. He attended SUNY Plattsburg and received his Associate Degree from Suffolk County Community College. Jason could light up any room with his infectious smile and personality and his famous JFC quotes such as Guys, you would not believe what happened last night; Seriously; Clowning Since Sliced Bread; Shenanegans and In the Business of making it happen will NEVER BE FORGOTTEN.We Love You Son.We Love You Little Brother.Family and friends are invited to share memories of Jason at the MacPherson Funeral Home, 5 Whig St. Newark Valley on Thursday from 2-4 and 6-8 pm. A Celebration of His Life will be held there on Friday at 10 am. Memories may also be written in Jasons guest book at macphersonfh.com
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