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Thursday, July 20, 2023

DL Capt. Jason S Schwerin

 

~ IN MEMORY ~

DL Capt. Jason S Schwerin

October 30, 1991 ~ March 13, 2023

 


As noted in the June-July 2023 AIR LINE PILOT magazine, the passing of Delta Air Lines pilot Capt. Jason Stuart Schwerin, age 31.  Jason joined Delta Air Lines 08-17-2021. 

Obituary notices can be found online at

https://www.davidcbrownfh.com/obituary/jason-schwerin    and  https://www.echovita.com/us/obituaries/mt/kalispell/jason-stuart-schwerin-16181626  

 

JASON'S OBITUARY

Jason Stuart Schwerin, age 31, of Van Buren Township, MI, passed away suddenly Monday, March 13, 2023. He was born October 30, 1991, in Fountain Valley, California, son of Alfred Lyle & Annette Marie (Pisariuk) Schwerin.  He graduated from Fountain Valley High School, class of 2010. 

From a young age, Jason always dreamed of flying, with being a Delta Captain as his goal. Jason earned his bachelor’s and Master’s degree in Aviation from Utah Valley University. His journey to Delta Captain included working for Fly Corona where he did discovery flights over Catalina Island, Star Marianas in the Nothern Mariana’s Islands, flying freight for Ameriflight while living in Kalispell Montana, followed by USA Jet out of Willow Run in Detroit. He then returned to passengers with Endeavor, ( Delta Connection), before going to Delta mainline as First Officer, upgrading to Captain a year later.

He was a member of the ALPA and the Civil Air Patrol.  Besides flying, he enjoyed reading, playing with his son, playing video games, and being outside tinkering with his tools, and working on his lawn.  He was a sweet, attentive, tight-knit family man who cherished time with his wife and son and loved to call and video chat with his parents multiple times a day. Jason was an inclusive person who will be missed by all who had the pleasure of knowing him. 

 Jason is survived by his wife Shuang “Maria” Chen Schwerin, their 3.5-year-old son Lucas, both of Belleville, MI, his parents Alfred & Annette Schwerin of Fountain Valley, California, his grandmother Viola Joy Pisariuk, Aunts Linda (Larry) May, Karen Pisariuk, Patricia(James) Flinn, and numerous cousins, friends, neighbors, and colleagues.

He was preceded in death by his grandparents: Alfred & Olive Schwerin, and George Pisariuk, and Uncle Michael Schwerin. 

 Dignified cremation rites have been accorded.   Arrangements were made by David C. Brown Funeral Home, Belleville, MI. A Celebration of Life will be planned for some time in summer. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Shuang Chen Schwerin, to be used for his son’s education/future.

 

Lnkd page : https://www.linkedin.com/in/jason-schwerin-1b609751/

 

Thank you,

~ Carol for the PCN 

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Jason Schwerin Imlay City MI, Endeavor Air Captain died from Pulmonary Embolism The entire Schwerin family are mourning the passing of an only child, a great husband, and a father. Learn more about Jason Schwerin death and obituary.

Jason Schwerin Death – The entire Schwerin family are mourning the passing of an only child, a great husband, and a father. Endeavor Air Captain Jason Schwerin of Imlay City, Michigan was announced dead on Monday, the 13th of March 2023 at approximately 7:40 pm. He died at the young age of 31. There have been claims that Jason was out shopping with his family when he suddenly collapsed and became unable to breathe. A call was placed to 911.

What happened to Jason Schwerin?

He did regain consciousness, but his heart stopped beating while he was being transported to the hospital in the ambulance. They were successful in getting it started a few more times; but, when it stopped for the final time, they worked on him for fifty-five minutes but were unable to get him going again.


The autopsy report has finally been completed, and it states that the cause of his death was a Pulmonary Embolism of undetermined cause. Please keep Maria and Lucas, who are attempting to go on without him, in your thoughts as they search for a means to move forward.



“So very sorry for your loss. Jason was my Line Check Airman at Endeavor a couple of years ago and I have fond memories of flying with him.”


Who was Jason Schwerin?

Jason maintained his modesty and dedication to his core ideals despite his meteoric rise to fame. Relationships were always more important to him than achievements, and many of his most important friendships and business partnerships were formed through his professional endeavours. The many loyal friends he has acquired over the years attest to his unwavering dedication to doing the right thing and treating others with respect.

Though he was a man of strong will and quick wit, Jason’s generous heart is often what people remember most about him. Whenever something romantic happened, he was usually the first to cry. Jason was the type to quietly assist others without expecting anything in return.



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