LTJG JASON K. SKUBI, USN

Class 1987
Born July 13, 1965
Died June 22, 1990
Age 24
Hometown Sandpoint, Idaho

Lucky Bag Yearbook

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Jason Kenneth Skubi

Leaving the famous potatoes behind him, Jason came east with a penchant for beautiful women, fast cars, and hot planes. After a stop in 29, he met Kelly, the beautiful women part, and arrived in Thirteen only to be faced with Old Spice, Squishy Bear, Glade, broken locks, broken ducks, little pieces of . . ., and bent thumbs. One RX-7, lots of money, and even more work later, he fulfilled the fast car part, and it all seemed rosy, although despite his claims, it didn’t smell it. Life wasn’t a sure bet, but he heartlessly took advantage of things that were. He wouldn’t stand for any arguments, though he’d sit for them all night, and eventually the hot plane part became reality. You’ve made it fun Jas, best of luck in everything. MLR.

Loss

Jason was lost on June 22, 19901 when the CH-46 Sea Knight helicopter he was piloting crashed off the coast of Virginia. He and his crew were flying from Norfolk Naval Air Station to USS Detroit (AOE 4).

Other Information

From researcher Kathy Franz:

Jason graduated in 1983 from Sandpoint High School. Aim: To always move ahead both in life and in my mind, and discover something better than that I left behind. Soccer 2, 3, 4; Leohono (National Honor Society) 2, 3, 4; Senior Ways and Means; Ski Club 2, 3, 4; Boys’ State Delegate. Nominated to the U.S. Naval Academy; National Merit finalist.

On May 22, 1987, in a candlelight service at the Naval Academy chapel, Jason married Kelly Walter. Best man was Ensign Marc Ruggiano, and ushers were Jason’s brothers Barton and Second Lt. Anthony, III.

Jason was survived by his wife Kelly and parents, Mr. & Mrs. Anthony J. Skubi, Jr. of Sandpoint, Idaho.

He is buried in the Naval Academy Cemetery.

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