

He loved the outdoors. He loved to fish. Trout fishing was his favorite but would also catfish and bass fish. He also enjoyed golfing, shooting and dancing. He was always finding ways to work with his hands like working, electronics, his car, and anything he could create.
He was passionate about taking care of his family and friends and loved the company of others. He was a truly selfless person and would always put the needs of others before himself and be there whenever anyone needed him.
In his young life he was involved with the Lions Club as a child and grew to being a leader in the Chino Valley Leos Club that he founded. He donated much of his time to serving his community. He worked for years donating his time to Isaiah’s Rock, a food bank that serves hundreds of people in the Chino Valley.
He was a Cub Scout and Boy Scout one level below Eagle Scout.
He was also involved with the storm booster club in high school. Where he would help with events and housing of young baseball players with the Padres organization.
Jonathan received numerous State and Federal awards for his service to his community.
He attended Elsinore High School, Wildomar, CA. Where He was top 10 in his class.
He was a varsity baseball player from his sophomore year to his senior year. He played first base where he received a golden glove award. He was a vacuum on first base! Jonathan made some of the most important and long-lasting friendships in his life playing baseball.
He attended MSJC and received Associates Degrees in Liberal Arts- Business & Technology, Arts, Humanities & Communication, Social & Behavioral Sciences, Business Administration. He received a 3.5 cumulative GPA, achieving honor roll status every semester.
He was happy in his career that he dedicated to improving the quality of life of people with rare chronic diseases
He dedicated the past two years being a caregiver for his Father.
He is survived by his loving parents, Neil and Rita Ross; his brother Jason Ross and sister Traci Ross, and his child (Titan his dog), his niece Alivia Rose, his uncles and aunts and cousins, along with his many friends.
“He will be missed by many, but never forgotten”.
"I’ve finished life’s chores assigned to me, so put me on a shore for I am free. Please send along my fishing pole, for I’ve been invited to the fishing hole. Where everyday is a day to fish, to fill your heart with every wish. Don’t worry, or feel sad for me, I am fishing and where I’m supposed to be. We will miss each other for a while, but you will come and bring your smile. That won’t be long you will see, till we’re together you and me. To all of those that think of me, be happy for I am free. If others wonder why I’m missin’ just tell em I’ve gone fishin’. "
Jason Ross
Memorial Service
March 22. 12:30 pm (PST)
Miller-Jones Mortuary - Menifee
26770 Murrieta Road
Menifee, CA 92586
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