Jomarie Calasanz, 26, Beloved San Francisco State University Graduate and Legal Project Manager, Passes Away Unexpectedly

Jomarie Calasanz, 26, Beloved San Francisco State University Graduate and Legal Project Manager, Passes Away Unexpectedly
SAN FRANCISCO, CA — The San Francisco State University (SFSU) community and the broader circles of legal and creative professionals are mourning the sudden and tragic loss of Jomarie Calasanz, a 26-year-old alumna and accomplished legal project manager, who passed away unexpectedly on May 26, 2025. Her untimely death has left a profound void in the lives of her family, friends, colleagues, and all who were touched by her warmth, intelligence, and unwavering dedication. (MaxGraveHouse.site, ParamontDeathNews.site)
A Life of Purpose and Passion
Jomarie, affectionately known as “Jo” to her loved ones, was a proud graduate of SFSU, where she earned a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science and Government. Her academic journey was marked by a deep commitment to civic engagement and public service, laying a strong foundation for her future endeavors in the legal field. (MaxGraveHouse.site)
At the time of her passing, Jomarie was serving as a Legal Project Manager and Biller at Yee & Associates. In this role, she was known for her precision, leadership, and ability to foster trust and clarity in complex legal operations. Her colleagues admired her not only for her professional acumen but also for the sincerity and heart she brought into every interaction. (ParamontDeathNews.site, MaxGraveHouse.site)
Multifaceted Talents and Creative Pursuits
Beyond her legal career, Jomarie was a dynamic force in digital media. She lent her talents to BuzzFeed as a social video producer, where her creativity and storytelling helped generate viral content that resonated with diverse audiences. She later interned with One Down Media, contributing to talent acquisition, brand strategy, and audience engagement. Whether in a legal office or behind a camera, Jomarie brought her full self—authentic, imaginative, and fearless. (MaxGraveHouse.site)
A Heartfelt Legacy
To those who knew her personally, Jomarie was so much more than her resume. She was a loving daughter, a devoted sister, a granddaughter with a gentle soul, and a friend who uplifted everyone around her. Her laughter, empathy, and fierce determination will be forever etched in the hearts of those she touched. (MaxGraveHouse.site)
She is survived by her beloved mother, Marie Calasanz of La Puente; her cherished brother, Joshua Calasanz; and her maternal grandmother, Rosario De Vera. She was preceded in death by her father, Carlos Calasanz. A large and loving network of family, friends, and colleagues will carry her memory forward. (MaxGraveHouse.site)
Community Mourning and Support
The news of Jomarie’s passing has elicited an outpouring of grief and tributes from the SFSU community and beyond. Friends and colleagues have taken to social media to share memories and express their sorrow, highlighting the indelible mark she left on their lives.
Funeral details will be announced by the Calasanz family in the coming days. They have requested privacy as they navigate this heartbreaking loss and have expressed sincere gratitude for the support and condolences received. (ParamontDeathNews.site)
Honoring Her Memory
In remembrance of Jomarie’s vibrant life and the impact she had on so many, the community is encouraged to reflect on the values she embodied: compassion, dedication, creativity, and a relentless pursuit of justice and equity. Her legacy serves as an inspiration to all who strive to make a meaningful difference in the world.