With a heavy heart, the friends and family of Rajaie “Jay” Sayegh are making the notification of his tragic passing. Jay was raised in Southern California and knew early in his life that he wanted to be a Police Officer. After graduating in 2004 from the San Bernardino Police Academy, he started his 16 years of service with the Fontana Police Department. He met his wife Alexis and started a family. Jay medically retired but his service to the community of Fontana never went unnoticed. He began the new chapter of being at home raising his daughters.
Jay leaves behind a family of loved ones, primarily his three young daughters. He spent his time with them as an involved father and hero. He loved their mother, and she was looking forward to a long future ahead of them. His girls ages 2, 4, and 5 have not only lost their father but the primary provider for their family.
This fund will ensure Jay’s children can bridge the gap, as their mother navigates the loss of their father, her husband and greatest supporter. They will be faced with incredible changes and hurdles at such a young age.
If you are able to support the Sayegh Family, any small amount is greatly appreciated. 100% of your donation will go directly to Lexi and her girls. Thank you for all your thoughts, prayers, and support for this family during this unimaginable time.
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With a heavy heart, the friends and family of Rajaie “Jay” Sayegh are making the notification of his tragic passing....
With a heavy heart, the friends and family of Rajaie “Jay” Sayegh are making the notification of his tragic passing. Jay was raised in Southern California and knew early in his life that he wanted to be a Police Officer. After graduating in 2004 from the San Bernardino Police Academy, he started his 16 years of service with the Fontana Police Department. He met his wife Alexis and started a family. Jay medically retired but his service to the community of Fontana never went unnoticed. He began the new chapter of being at home raising his daughters.
Jay leaves behind a family of loved ones, primarily his three young daughters. He spent his time with them as an involved father and hero. He loved their mother, and she was looking forward to a long future ahead of them. His girls ages 2, 4, and 5 have not only lost their father but the primary provider for their family.
This fund will ensure Jay’s children can bridge the gap, as their mother navigates the loss of their father, her husband and greatest supporter. They will be faced with incredible changes and hurdles at such a young age.
If you are able to support the Sayegh Family, any small amount is greatly appreciated. 100% of your donation will go directly to Lexi and her girls. Thank you for all your thoughts, prayers, and support for this family during this unimaginable time.
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