The community of Mexico is mourning the heartbreaking loss of Jason Poissant, a beloved husband, devoted father, respected businessman, and loyal friend whose passing has left family members, loved ones, customers, and neighbors deeply saddened. Remembered for his kindness, generosity, and hardworking spirit, Jason’s death has created a profound void in the lives of all who knew him.
Jason was widely known as the owner of Jay’s Custom Car Care, where he earned a reputation as a talented and dedicated PDR technician committed to honest work and exceptional service. Through his business, he built meaningful relationships with countless customers who appreciated not only his craftsmanship but also the warmth and sincerity he showed to everyone who walked through his doors. Friends say Jason approached life with integrity, compassion, and a willingness to help others whenever he could.
Above all, Jason was a deeply devoted family man. He shared a loving marriage with his wife, Julie L. Robinson-Poissant, and took great pride in being a caring and supportive father. Those closest to him describe him as someone whose love for his family guided everything he did. His sense of humor, welcoming personality, and ability to make others feel valued made him someone people naturally gravitated toward.
Loved ones have shared emotional tributes describing Jason as selfless, dependable, and truly one of a kind. Many recalled how he would gladly help anyone in need without hesitation, often putting others before himself. His compassionate heart and loyal nature left lasting impressions on friends, relatives, coworkers, and community members alike.
A graduate of MACS, Jason remained deeply connected to his hometown and was admired for the positive impact he made throughout the community. Whether spending time with family, helping friends, or serving customers at his shop, he carried himself with humility and kindness.
Though his passing has brought immense sorrow, Jason Poissant’s legacy of love, generosity, and friendship will continue to live on in the hearts of those fortunate enough to know him.