In Memory of Jason Cleereman
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Jason, a Milwaukee local, was about changing the community for the greater good. Seeking social justice and serving immigrants looking for political asylum for a better chance of becoming an American citizen.
Jason gave up the high paying jobs at a law firm and instead had his own practice where he only charged people what they could afford, and he often didn’t charge them at all. He started a farmer’s market to help his Asian clients to farm and sell their own produce. He was a hero to the Latino community in Milwaukee and lived a life of service. He lived very modestly because he didn’t charge people enough, and now his family is in need.
His life was tragically taken Tuesday, September 22 and I am asking that we not forget the Cleereman’s in their time of need and make it possible for them to rebuild their lives.
Jason put everyone’s needs before his own and was the sole provider for his family. He is survived by his loving wife Angie, and two children Amelia & Jack. 100% of the funds raised will be given directly to the family.
Jason gave up the high paying jobs at a law firm and instead had his own practice where he only charged people what they could afford, and he often didn’t charge them at all. He started a farmer’s market to help his Asian clients to farm and sell their own produce. He was a hero to the Latino community in Milwaukee and lived a life of service. He lived very modestly because he didn’t charge people enough, and now his family is in need.
His life was tragically taken Tuesday, September 22 and I am asking that we not forget the Cleereman’s in their time of need and make it possible for them to rebuild their lives.
Jason put everyone’s needs before his own and was the sole provider for his family. He is survived by his loving wife Angie, and two children Amelia & Jack. 100% of the funds raised will be given directly to the family.
Organizer and beneficiary
Davina Rosa-Collins
Organizer
Milwaukee, WI
Evanjelina Cleereman
Beneficiary