Bill Text: NY K00059 | 2021-2022 | General Assembly | Introduced
Bill Title: Mourning the death of Jason M. Buley, Whitesboro Police Chief, family man and devoted member of his community
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 1-0)
Status: (Passed) 2021-02-22 - adopted [K00059 Detail]
Download: New_York-2021-K00059-Introduced.html
Assembly Resolution No. 59 BY: M. of A. Buttenschon MOURNING the death of Jason M. Buley, Whitesboro Police Chief, family man and devoted member of his community WHEREAS, It is the sense of this Legislative Body to convey its grateful appreciation and heartfelt regret in recognition of the loss of a courageous officer who dedicated his purposeful life and career in faithful service to his family, Oneida County and the Whitesboro Police Department; and WHEREAS, Jason M. Buley of Holland Patent, New York, died on Tuesday, February 2, 2021, at the age of 46; and WHEREAS, Jason M. Buley was born to Dorothy (Famolaro) and John J. Buley on November 9, 1974, in New Hartford, New York; ever since he was a young boy, he dreamt of following in his father's footsteps and becoming a patrolman; and WHEREAS, In 1998, Jason M. Buley fulfilled this goal by becoming a member of the Whitesboro Police Department; throughout his more than two-decade tenure, he served the citizens of Whitesboro professionally, faithfully and loyally, working his way up from Patrolman to Sergeant and most recently, Chief of the Department; and WHEREAS, Chief Jason M. Buley will always be remembered as a knowledgeable, tough yet fair police officer who truly relished his role as a public servant; with his father as his role model, he diligently strived to make his community a better place to live, work and play; and WHEREAS, When he was not protecting the citizens of Whitesboro, Jason M. Buley loved spending time with his cherished wife of over 20 years, the former Lisa Rehm, and their two precious children, Samantha and Nick; the family shared a unique bond and thoroughly enjoyed each other's company; and WHEREAS, A man of many interests, Jason M. Buley was a backyard mechanic who could often be found working on his family's vehicles or driving his Pontiac GTO or his lifted Jeep Wrangler during the summer months; he was also an avid Philadelphia Flyers fan and played pickup hockey as a goalkeeper in several leagues; and WHEREAS, Predeceased by his son, Nicholas J. Buley; his father, John J. Buley; grandparents Sam and Lucy Famolaro and Ernie and Jeannine Foppes; and one aunt, Josephine Grogan, Jason M. Buley is survived by his wife, Lisa; one daughter, Samantha; his mother, Dorothy; one brother, Daniel (Jaime); his mother-in-law, Julie Rehm; father-in-law, William Rehm; brother-in-law, B.J. Rehm; two sisters-in-law, Kerri Rehm and Jennifer (Chris) Eckels; aunts and uncles, Russ Grogan, Mike and Binnie Fenton and Sal and Marcia Famolaro; cousins, Mike and Caitlin Fenton and Tammie Fenton; one niece, Eden; and three nephews, Mitchell, Brendan and David, as well as numerous other family members, friends and a legion of fellow police officers who will long cherish his memory; and WHEREAS, Throughout his meritorious life, Jason M. Buley touched many through his kindness and commitment to service, and, as we recall the loss of this great man, we memorialize his remarkable life and the enormous impact he had on everyone with whom he came in contact; and WHEREAS, It is the sense of this Legislative Body to convey its grateful appreciation and heartfelt regret in recognition of a courageous police officer who dedicated his purposeful life and career in faithful service to his family and community; now, therefore, be it RESOLVED, That this Legislative Body pause in its deliberations to pay tribute to the life and valiant service of Chief Jason M. Buley; and be it further RESOLVED, That a copy of this Resolution, suitably engrossed, be transmitted to the family of Chief Jason M. Buley.