Jon Alan Aksamit
October 8, 2007
Aksamit, Jon Alan, 51, died peacefully, Monday, October 8, 2007 in Brandon, FL. A memorial service will be held at Downing Lahey Mortuary East on Monday, October 15 at 2:00 P.M. He is survived by his parents, Frank and Rebecca Aksamit, his brother, Roger of Houston, TX and sister, Mary and brother-in-law, Ed Sinayi of Ruidoso, NM. Jon was a graduate of Wichita East High School in 1974 and Wichita State in 1978. After graduation Jon worked for Boeing Aircraft in the purchasing department. In 1999 he moved to Deland, FL and was employed by the telephone company there. He later moved to Brandon, FL where he worked as a document carrier. Jon loved modern music and had quite a record collection. He was an avid sports fan and enjoyed both football and baseball. While in Brandon he found a love for modern dance and every Saturday night was a dance participant. Jon loved people and was everybodys friend. He is mourned by family and friends.






Please accept our deepest condolences for your family’s loss.
We are very sorry for your loss. We know at this time the only real comfort can come from knowing that Jon is in a better place. You have our most sincere condolences. Imogene, Kevin, Kandy Hoyle and family.
Hi, I am sorry for your loss. I met Jon when we worked together at the Sweetbriar Library Branch back in 1977.He was a lot of fun to work with and we’ve dated a few times. I will always remember him for his music and making me aware of certain rock groups at that time.I’ve always wondered about him from time to time. How he was getting along? If he married and had children? How did he die? If you can, please e-mail me at dcamarena1@cox.net, I would love to know these things about him. God bless all of you. Debra
Please accept our sincere sympathy in the loss of your son. Words cannot express the grief of the loss of an offspring. May God grant you strength and courage as you face the future.
Hello Mary Ann and Family, This is voice from WAY back in the past. Do you remember me? I saw the obituary this morning about Jon and want to tell you how sorry I am that you have lost your brother and son. In the picture you included in the paper, he has the happiest smile. I do remember him. I have wondered many times where you all live now and how your lives have gone after those times on Sheridan. I am going to try to come to the service on Monday and hopefully see you. May God carry you in the grief of your loss. Nancy