With broken hearts, we announce the passing of Jeromy Thomas Danielski, age 37, of Toledo, Ohio, who left this world far too soon on September 22, 2025, as the result of a tragic accident for which he was not at fault. Jeromy’s sudden and heartbreaking departure has left his family, friends, and all who knew him in deep sorrow. He was a bright light in the lives of many, a kind, driven, and loving soul who touched hearts with his warmth, his laughter, and his unwavering devotion to those he loved.
Jeromy was born on January 6, 1988, at St. Vincent Mercy Medical Center in Toledo, Ohio. He graduated from Perrysburg High School and attended Penta Career Center, graduating in 2007. A dedicated and passionate student, he went on to earn a bachelor’s degree and master’s degree in business from the University of Toledo. Most recently, he was proudly enrolled in a Doctoral program at Liberty University, excited to take the next big step in his academic journey. Jeromy had a kind soul and a joyful spirit. His greatest joy in life came with the birth of his son, who brought him immense pride, love, and happiness.
Jeromy was preceded in death by his loving father, Mark Danielski; his grandfathers, Thomas Danielski, George Hall, and Roy (Porky) Chio; and his aunt, Jackie (Chio) Herzog.
He is survived by his devoted mother, Tracey Danielski (Dave); his brother, Nicholas Danielski (Melissa); his sister, Andrea (Danielski) Davies (Josh); his cherished GiGi, Linda Swartz (Jack); his beloved Aunt Kelly Chio (Jazz); Bonus Aunt Theresa Cummings. Jeromy was a proud and playful uncle to Jayden Gordon, Bryson Danielski, Nicholas Danielski, Jaxson Danielski, Joshua Davies, Mayson Danielski, and Markus Davies, all of whom he loved deeply. He was always there with a laugh, a high-five, or a hug, and nothing brought him more joy than spending time with his nephews and cheering them on in life. Most of all, he leaves behind his son, Jett Danielski, who was the light of his life and the greatest gift he ever received. Also surviving is many loving aunts, uncles, nephews and cousins.
From an early age, Jeromy had a deep love for music. He especially adored The Beatles, and his favorite song to play on the drums was “Wipe Out.” A talented drummer, Jeromy began playing in childhood and loved collecting drumsticks over the years. He was also a proud Cub Scout, and as a child, he spent many happy hours skating, drumming, and exploring the world with excitement and imagination.
Those who knew Jeromy will remember his infectious laugh, his hugs, his kind heart, and his infectious playful spirit. He lived with passion, and sincerity and he loved deeply, even in life’s more difficult moments.
Jeromy leaves behind a legacy of love, family, and friendship. Though his time here was far too short, he will live on in the hearts of all who were lucky enough to know him.
With Love, From His Mom & Siblings
Family and friends will be welcomed at the Newcomer Funeral Home (Southwest Chapel) 4752 Heatherdowns Blvd., Toledo on Saturday, September 27, 2025, from 12:00-3:00 PM. A service sharing memories of Jeromy will be held immediately following visitation at 3:00 PM.
“I love you, Jeromy.” ~ Your Brother, Nick
“You will always be loved and remembered. I love you.” ~ Your sister, Andrea
“You inspired me. I love you forever.” ~ Mom
A Message from Jeromy To my mom, thank you for loving me unconditionally, no matter what challenges I faced. Your strength and compassion carried me through more than you’ll ever know. To my siblings, thank you for sharing your lives with me. I’m proud to be your brother and I love you more than words can say. And now, I’m at peace with Dad by my side again.
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