In memory of Jasmin, taken from us too soon
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Our sweet Jasmin was taken from us in a horrible tragedy. After completing her shift as a bar tender at TGI Friday on Rockville Pike, she purchased gas for her car and then started her drive home. As she made a turn, a reckless driver, evading the police and causing a pursuit, collided with Jasmin, killing her on impact. Her family has now been left shattered with a hole that can never be filled. Jasmin was young, healthy and in the prime of her life. This was a tragedy that should never have happened. Many in the community have rallied around our family looking for a way to help with the unexpected costs of the funeral as well as the upcoming expenses for the legal battle ahead, hence why this fund was created. We want to thank you for supporting Jasmin's memory and helping to assist to put her to rest with dignity as well as ensuring she receives the justice she deserves.
Jasmin Ashley Gimon
April 6, 1999 — April 27, 2024
Our dear sweet Jasmin Ashley Gimon tragically left us on April 27, 2024. Jasmin was born April 6, 1999, in Annapolis, Maryland. She leaves behind her loving mother (Zelandia Gimon), father (Michael G. Gimon, III), stepmother (Shannon Meers-Gimon), and siblings (Llusi Oliverio and her husband Shean of Ave Maria, FL., Michael G. Gimon, IV. of Ellicott City, Ashlea Meers of Pasadena, and Abby Meers of Pasadena), maternal grandmother (Altagracia Gomez), and paternal grandmother (Adele Gimon). Jasmin was preceded in death by her maternal grandfather (Ramon Cruz) and paternal grandfather (Michael G. Gimon, II). dear aunt of Gianna Oliverio, Alina Oliverio and Giulietta Oliverio. Jasmin was loved by many aunts, uncles, cousins.
Jasmin graduated from Chesapeake High School (Pasadena) in 2017. During her time at Chesapeake, she played volleyball and pursued her passion in the arts. Following graduation, Jasmin went on to Anne Arundel Community College to continue to study and was selected as a feature artist for a large wall mural at the Sarah E. Carter Building, Arundel Center North in Glen Burnie, Maryland, where she not only left an amazing artistic work, but conquered her fear of heights.
Jasmin had a dry sense of humor, loved art, hanging out with her friends, and her two cats (Butters and Tubs). Jasmin loved to travel, either within the US, to the Caribbean or around Europe and most recently expressed her desire to see Japan.
Relatives and friends are invited to visit at the family owned and operated MCCULLY POLYNIAK & COLLINS FUNERAL HOME, P.A. 3204 Mountain Road PASADENA on Friday, May 3, 2024, from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 pm. A funeral Mass will be held on Saturday in the Christ the King Church 7436 Baltimore Annapolis Blvd, Glen Burnie, Maryland 21061. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.
In lieu of flowers, the family has requested donations to the ASPCA be made in Jasmin’s honor at the link below.
Nuestra querida y dulce Jasmin Ashley Gimon nos dejó trágicamente el 27 de abril de 2024. Jasmin nació el 6 de abril de 1999 en Annapolis, Maryland. Deja atrás a su amorosa madre (Zelandia Gimon), su padre (Michael G. Gimon, III), su madrastra (Shannon Meers-Gimon) y sus hermanos (Llusi Oliverio y su esposo Shean de Ave Maria, FL., Michael G. Gimon, IV. de Ellicott City, Ashlea Meers de Pasadena y Abby Meers de Pasadena), su abuela materna (Altagracia Gómez) y su abuela paterna (Adele Gimon). Jasmin fue precedida en la muerte por su abuelo materno (Ramón Cruz) y su abuelo paterno (Michael G. Gimon, II). querida tía de Gianna Oliverio, Alina Oliverio y Giulietta Oliverio. Jasmin era amada por muchas tías, tíos y primos.
Jasmin se graduó de Chesapeake High School (Pasadena) en 2017. Durante su tiempo en Chesapeake, jugó voleibol y persiguió su pasión por las artes. Después de graduarse, Jasmin fue a Anne Arundel Community College para continuar estudiando y fue seleccionada como artista principal para un gran mural en el edificio Sarah E. Carter, Arundel Center North en Glen Burnie, Maryland, donde no solo dejó una obra artística increíble, sino que conquistó su miedo a las alturas.
Jasmin tenía un sentido del humor seco, amaba el arte, pasar el rato con sus amigos y sus dos gatos (Butters y Tubs). A Jasmin le encantaba viajar, ya sea dentro de los Estados Unidos, al Caribe o por Europa y, más recientemente, expresó su deseo de ver Japón.
Se invita a familiares y amigos a visitar la funeraria MCCULLY POLYNIAK & COLLINS, P.A. 3204 Mountain Road PASADENA el viernes 3 de mayo de 2024, de 3 a 5 y de 7 a 9 pm. Una misa fúnebre se llevará a cabo el sábado en la Iglesia Cristo Rey 7436 Baltimore Annapolis Blvd, Glen Burnie, Maryland 21061. Entierro en el Cementerio de la Santa Cruz.
En lugar de flores, la familia ha solicitado que se hagan donaciones a la ASPCA en honor de Jasmin en el siguiente enlace.
Organizer
Zelandia Gimon
Organizer
Naples, FL