Jason Galanter
December 22, 1967 - March 14, 2025
It is with deep sorrow that we announce the passing of Jason Galanter, age 57, on March 14, 2025. Jason was born on December 22, 1967, to Janice and Larry Galanter. He was a beloved husband, father, son, brother, and uncle, whose love and kindness will forever be cherished.
Jason is survived by his loving wife, Lori Galanter; his children, Jacob Galanter (Mev Howison) and Kira Galanter; his parents, Janice and Larry Galanter; his siblings, Alexis Galanter, married to Robert Butcher and Dan Galanter; as well as his cherished niece and nephews, Quinn Butcher, Cam Butcher, and Chloe Butcher.
A devoted family man, Jason was known for his warmth, humor, and generosity. He dedicated his professional life to the mastery of technology in all its forms, he held senior network engineering and architecture roles at several technology firms helping them to grow and scale globally to serve customers all over the world. Notable companies include Airbnb and Linkedin. In the last two years, Jason was Vice President of Enterprise Infrastructure and Engineering at Stack AV, a company dedicated to deploying autonomous trucks to streamline supply chains across the US. Jason will forever be remembered as a brilliant architect, engineer, mentor and coach who led his teams with integrity and passion. Jason enjoyed sharing his interests, whether it be his love of good food, weekly trips to the shooting range, or watching movies with those closest to him. Through his work, his friendships, and his love for his family, Jason left a lasting impact on everyone he met.
Services and Interment are Private.
In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to Bridge to Home Animal Rescue (bridgetohome84.org), an organization close to Jason's heart.
Jason's memory will live on in the hearts of his family and friends, who will forever remember him for the joy and love he brought into their lives.
Arrangements entrusted to Ralph Schugar Chapel, Inc. www.schugar.com
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Dear Alexis, Larry, Janice and Family,
Sending our sincerest sympathies to the entire Galanter/Butcher family on the loss of Jason. We are keeping you all in our thoughts at this difficult time.
With love,
Judy, Marc, Anya & Jake
By Judy Kaplan, Marc Epstein & Family - March 25, 2025
We were very sorry to hear of Jason’s passing. May his memory be a blessing.
By Sharon and Larry Block - March 25, 2025
We are so sorry to hear about Jason’s passing.
May His Memory Be a Blessing.
By Sara and Milton Reichman and Family - March 24, 2025
I'm so sorry to hear Jason passed away, I would like to offer my sincere condolences to his lived ones. I wish you a heart strengthening goodbye, a few more beautiful memories to help you live with this huge loss and to find strength in.
By Isabelle Peper - March 21, 2025
Dear Jason,
So sorry to learn of your passing. Saddened by the death of a man just as old as I am. It outs things into perspective.
Though we haven\'t kept in touch over the years after we met at Pitt 86-90, I vividly remember that time and the fun we had with you and our other friends.
My warm condolences to your family and friends. I can\'t Imagine what it is like
Take care of each other.
Christian \"Dreams\" Peper
the Netherlands
By Christian Peper - March 21, 2025
My deepest condolences to the Galanter Family. I worked at Airbnb with Jason for several years, and although I lost touch with him shortly after he left, I'll always remember him for being a strong technical leader and just a fun person to be around in general.
By Ben P - March 20, 2025
Condolences to Jason\'s family, and especially to Janice and Larry. So sorry to hear of your loss.
By Arlene Weiner - March 20, 2025
My deepest condolences to the family and friends of Jason. I’m very sorry for your loss. Jason was once my boss who encouraged me to think and dream big. He hired me for my first IT job.
By Ed Alford - March 19, 2025
Lori kid and family, I am so sorry to hear about this. Please know Jason and all of you are in my prayers.
By Regis Stewart - March 19, 2025
Dear Galanter family, I am so deeply sorry to learn of Jason's passing. Jason invested so much love and energy into me as a mentor during the years we worked together. He was truly a brilliant man. Inspired by Jason's command of his craft, I went on to pursue Enterprise Architecture... I am one of the many Architects he built. I think about him often and always will.
By Gabriel Guzman - March 18, 2025
My condolences to your family. Jason was a great friend and mentor to me and helped me achieve a lot in my career.
By RJ Knueppel - March 18, 2025
I want to express my sympathy to the Galanter family on the loss of beloved Jason. I regret that I didn't have the opportunity to meet him.
By Richard Gordon - March 17, 2025
My deepest condolences to Jason's family. I had the chance to work with him, and get to know him a little through that. He was a great leader, and a great person with a fantastic sense of humor. I will always appreciate his candor in conversation and his ability to provoke thought through his sincere interest and questions.
By James F. - March 17, 2025
I am so sorry for your loss. Jason was a mentor and friend to me. Unfortunately I won’t be able to attend the Shiva as I’m out of town.
By Mike Pochan - March 16, 2025
I’m so sorry to hear of Jason passing so young.
Condolences to Janice Larry Alexis Dan Robert Quinn Cam and Chloe.
By Stephanie Birch D. - March 16, 2025
My condolences. Jason was a good friend in high school, we sat next to each other in a lot of classes. He was always such a sweet guy.
By Janice (Dominiak) Freman - March 16, 2025
I am so very sorry for your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with all. May his memory be blessing.
By Amie Ehrenpreis Duemer - March 16, 2025