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Jackson
Dicecco
d. Sep 9, 2020
Jackson DiCecco, age 19, passed away on September 9, 2020.
Oh my love. My "punter loo." You had a passion for life and you chased it. You went after your dreams and I am proud of you for that. I admired your gentle personality and the fact that you were slow to anger; so patient, so respectful. You were an amazing brother and loved and cared for them deeply. I'm going to miss your cute smirk when you smiled. And the cute way you used to stand. I'm going to miss you asking me to run my fingers through your hair like when you were little. I'm going to miss "smaging" you till you fell asleep on my lap. Sleep well my angel. Sleep well. I promise I will keep your legacy alive.
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Daniel "Jackson" resided in Media. He attended and graduated Penncrest High School in 2019.
Survived by parents; Daniel and Suzanne DiCecco of Media. Brothers; Aedan and Gabriel. Pop Pop, Paul DiCecco also of Media. Mom Mom and "Bumpy" ; grandparents residing in Sellersville. Uncle "Nee"... on his mother's side. And Uncle Paul DiCecco, Aunt Christi DiCecco, and Aunt Julie Brook on his fathers side.
Jackson had a passion for racing. He asked for a BLUE motorcycle specifically when he was two. And being the first grandchild on both sides... he got one. It had trading wheels. Ever since that time. He would ride that, and his bicycle. Lugging around plastic ramps... positioning them and repositioning them. His love and passion stuck with him throughout his teenage years. Romping around Media with his BMX bike. Doing tricks. Jumps. Wheelies. He was so excited to get his license. And was gifted a Mazda Miata from his "Bumpy." He began working at Chester City Cycles in Chester. He loved his job. Would post snap stories of the bikes he'd work on. This prompted him to buy a street bike. Which obviously concerned Dan and I. But he was grown and could make his own decisions. I know he loved the thrill of that bike. I told him to keep emotion out of his riding. To always keep a cool head. And everytime I left his presence and hugged him I'd tell him to "be safe." Rest well my son. It gives me peace knowing you passed doing what you loved. Rest well.
Friends and family are invited to a visitation on Friday, September 18th, from 6-8:00 PM at the Rigby Harting & Hagan Funeral Home. 15 E. Fourth Street, Media, PA 19063. Burial at Media Cemetery at 1:00 PM on Saturday, September 26th.
Arrangements: Rigby Harting & Hagan Funeral Home
15 E. Fourth St. Media, PA 19063
www.haganfuneralhome.com
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