Vale Jason MilosevskiBY JAMIE WILLIAMSON | TUESDAY, 6 FEB 2024 12:47PM![]() Tributes are flowing for much loved business development executive Jason Milosevski, who sadly passed away over the weekend, aged 43. Related News |
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I only met Jason on one occasion but what a powerhouse of an individual. Loved his work, he respected his advisers and this industry we are so proud of. God bless your family that they be strong and look forward to seeing you one day up there at the pearly gates!
Truly a remarkable young man who went from strength to strength. Certainly made a mark on a lot of peoples lives as he shared his positive attitude and good nature with all he encountered. Proud to have known such a passionate and sincere individual like Jason - he will be sadly missed by many.