This memorial website was created in the memory of our friend and loved one, Jonathan Rojewski, 40, born on January 26, 1973 and passed away on August 9, 2013. We will remember him forever.
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Leave a tributeLou and I are so very sorry for your loss,we were very sad to hear of his tragic passing.A child should never be first,life should not be that cruel. Please always look to the "Brightest Star" and there will be your Jonathon with his beautiful smile watching over you! Our prayers are with the family, God Bless!
I cannot begin to imagine your sorrow at the tragic loss of Jonathan! My prayer is that you can somehow be comforted in the knowledge that you know where he is now and that you will see him again one day.
In the meantime, please feel my love and God's Blessing upon your hurting hearts. Forever friends, Jeanne+
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Lou and I are so very sorry for your loss,we were very sad to hear of his tragic passing.A child should never be first,life should not be that cruel. Please always look to the "Brightest Star" and there will be your Jonathon with his beautiful smile watching over you! Our prayers are with the family, God Bless!
This is the JV soccer Middletown, MD team in 1988. Jon's 5th from the left in the back. Mr. Rojewski is 2nd from the left in the back. (That's me in the front 3rd from the right.)
The Rojewski family had just moved to the area to have Jon play ball for Middletown. (I think before that he played for Brunswick, a staunch rival of Middletown.) I grew to admire Jon quickly with his immense natural soccer talent, as well as Mr. Rojewski.
This team was the best soccer team I was ever on, period: Mr. Sheffler coaching, Mr. Rojewski coaching, Brian Dalrymple playing keeper... man, it's hard to believe it was 1988. We lost one game that season... Jon was a key component of that success. Everyone knew it was something special. Seriously.
I will never forget Jon, how we came to be friends, playing soccer together. You didn't have to try with Jon. He was friends with everyone. It was one of the best times of my life. I'm not surprised Jon went on to be such a success.
Jon playing JV soccer in Middletown, MD 1988
This is what I think of when I think of Jon, his enthusiastic and competitive spirit. He and I would often play the center halfback position together and when you gave Jon the ball, he was more than entirely committed. He would always have that look you see here, with that hair following behind him (LOL), and he was just such an intense and devoted player. (People would get us confused too because we looked similar and had similar hair. LOL)
You knew Jon would be a success. His positive can-do spirit was readily apparent in nearly every picture he's in. Everyone respected and admired him, most certainly me.