Jesse Newlon Jr., Oil City, PA—Jesse Newlon Jr., beloved father and partner, passed away on Saturday, September 28th. His passing has left his family devastated and grappling with both emotional and financial challenges. Jesse had fought a long battle with Multiple Sclerosis, diagnosed in 1993, and later with diabetes, but his death still came as a shock to those who loved him.
Jesse was a devoted partner to Ann Smith, with whom he shared 33 years, and a loving father to their two children, Jesse III, 21, and Charlie, 16. Charlie, who was diagnosed with autism at the age of five, shared a close bond with his father. Ann recounted how Jesse’s patience and love always shone through, particularly in his relationship with their children.
To help cover the costs of Jesse’s cremation, which amounts to $3,000, Ann Smith has created a fundraiser. Despite their difficult financial circumstances, the family has opted not to hold a service or obituary to save money, with all arrangements being handled by Reinsel Funeral Home and Crematory.
The family has received heartfelt support from the community, including donations. Among those who have contributed are Jacy Mietus with $100, several anonymous donors, and others who have generously offered their help. Charlie, their youngest son, even offered the $100 he had saved, a gesture that deeply moved Ann and demonstrated the hardship this family is facing.
Our thoughts and prayers are with Jesse Newlon Jr.’s family during this incredibly difficult time. May they find peace and strength as they navigate this loss.
Short Summary of Jesse Newlon Jr.
Aspect | Details |
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Name | Jesse Newlon Jr. |
Date of Passing | Saturday, September 28th |
Fundraiser Created By | Ann Smith |
Goal Amount | $3,000 |
Amount Raised | Donations from various contributors, including $250, $100, and smaller gifts |
Location | Oil City, PA |
Purpose | Cremation expenses |
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