Jason Eugene Wilt

jason wilt

May 9, 1971 ~ June 9, 2024

Born in: Falls Church, Va
Resided in: Herndon, Va

On June 9, 2024, Jason Eugene Wilt, of Herndon, Virginia, loving husband of 15 years and devoted father of three, passed away peacefully with his family by his side.

Jason was born on May 9, 1971 in Herndon, Virginia to his parents, Michelle Lux and Wayne Wilt. He is survived by his beloved wife, Christina Wilt, and his loving children, Caleb, Caisey, and Colbie. He is also survived by his caring brother, sisters-in-law, brothers-in-law, and their families.

Jason married the love of his life, Christina, in 2009 and started their family shortly after, raising their children in Reston and Herndon, Virginia. Jason was a loving family man and an avid philanthropist, co-founding an Annual Fundraiser in “Shooting with Chefs”, bringing together friends and colleagues to raise nearly $2M over 10+ years for Pediatric Cancer Research through the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society. Jason was also involved in multiple charitable organizations, such as Jill’s House, providing support for families raising children with intellectual and developmental disabilities.

Jason was raised and educated in Herndon, Virginia and was an industry leader in the field of business construction and real estate development, building a successful career over 25 years, concluding as a Principal, VP of Operations with Winmar Construction and a Principal Partner with Winmar Advisory.

Jason’s legacy lies in his remarkable ability to bring people together.

Services

Visitation: June 14, 2024 10:00 am - 11:00 am

McLean Bible Church
8925 Leesburg Pike
Vienna, VA 22182

703-790-5590

Service: June 14, 2024 11:00 am

McLean Bible Church
8925 Leesburg Pike
Vienna, VA 22182

703-790-5590

Final Resting Place:

Chestnut Grove Cemetery
831 Dranesville Road
Herndon, VA 20170

703-938-7440

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    • Jason was truly one of a kind and will be missed and grieved for by Chrissy, his children and other loving family members, as well as by his many, many friends and co-workers. My brother died at the young age of 28 and my grieving mother said at that time that it is the good that die young. Jason was one of the best and may he now rest in peace.

      Bonnie and Darryl Rekemeyer

  1. Jason was a great guy. Every time I saw him, he always made me laugh. Laughter does great things to the sole. RIP my brother, you are missed.

  2. JW was a great roommate, inspiring colleague, and most fun a friend could have hanging out.

    RIP Brother

  3. Chrissy – I am so sorry for your loss. My heart is broken for you and your family. Praying for everyone.


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