Gunther Jaster
December 7, 1946 ~ January 30, 2022
Gunther “Bear” Jaster, age 75, went home to be with his Lord and Savior on Sunday, January 30, 2022 in Lexington Park, Maryland. He was born on December 07, 1946, in Germany, to the late Herman and Else Jaster of Swartz Creek, Michigan. Gunther leaves behind his loving and devoted wife of 46 years, Monica Jaster. Gunther is survived by his 3 children, daughter Rachelle and husband Matthew Osborne of Leonardtown, Maryland, son Scott and wife Amanda Jaster of Lexington Park, Maryland, daughter Stacy Jaster of Lexington Park, Maryland; 14 grandchildren, Cameron, Carliegh, Lauryn, Lainey, Addilynn, Aiden, Ryland, Ronan and Malachi Osborne; Logan and Landon Jaster; and Caleb, Monika, and Robbi Hay; siblings, sister Magdalena Heinze and brother Siegfried Jaster; and a multitude of in-laws, nieces and nephews. He is preceded in death by his parents, and brother Helmut Jaster.
Gunther attended Dobbins High School in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Proud of his service to country, Gunther honorably served his country for 24 combined years in the Air Force and Navy until his retirement in 1994. He was a Vietnam Veteran as well as the recipient of the Navy Core Values Award. Following his military service, Gunther continued his service to the military community in various roles in the Naval Air Station Patuxent River community, including 16 years as a vital part of the NAS Patuxent River St. Nicolas Protestant Chapel. He enjoyed life and devoted himself to making memories with his wife, children and grandchildren at every opportunity. He was a beloved Sunday School Teacher, Youth Group Leader, and Church Choir member who loved his Lord and Savior and wanted to share God’s Love and Salvation with all. He enjoyed the outdoors and loved sailing on his boat, as well as anything that involved nature. He lived by the mantra of “God, Family and Country” and created a lasting legacy of impact in each of these areas that will never be forgotten.
With his passing, Gunther would want people to rejoice in the knowledge that while he is no longer here with us on earth, he is alive with his Lord and Savior, made whole and rejoicing…. “not goodbye, but see you later” (with a wave). The most important thing to him was his relationship with Christ and making sure everyone knew about eternity and where they would spend it. His favorite saying was: “…only one life, it will soon be past; only what’s done for Christ will last”.
The family will receive friends on Friday, February 11, 2022, from 1:00pm - 2:00pm at Trinity Lutheran Church, 46707 S Shangri-La Drive, Lexington Park, MD 20653 with a Celebration of Life Service immediately following. Internment will take place at Arlington National Cemetery on Wednesday, April 20, 2022 at 1:00 PM Arlington, VA.
Live stream of the Celebration of Life Service will be offered and can be viewed at: https://trinitylutheranlp.org/livestream
Contributions can be made to the Gunther “Bear” Jaster Memorial Fund at: https://www.gofundme.com/f/gunther-bear-jaster-memorial-fund?utm_source=customer&utm_medium=copy_link&utm_campaign=p_cf+share-flow-1





Monica and family,
So sorry to hear of your loss. Please no you are in my thoughts and prayers at this time.
Monica and family – I am so sorry to hear about your loss… I so enjoyed talking to Gunther after service. And loved to watch him as he would sit in his pew after service and just soak in the wonderful music that Monica played. He will be missed. God’s peace with all of you as you go through this difficult time.
Joann, David & Josh
Monica and family,
We are so sorry to hear of Gunther’s passing. Please, accept our sincere condolences.
Gunther’s time with us has been an indescribable joy – his humor, integrity, and enthusiasm permeated the atmosphere whenever he was present.
We would have liked to attend the TLC events in February, but neighborhood exposure to COVID-Omicron contributes to us being cautious in large groupings. Rest assured that we are not contributing to its spread.
Please, keep us appraised of Arlington Nat’l Cemetery events.
Such sad news. Much love to Monica and all of the family. Rest assured that Gunther’s life and faith sowed innumerable seeds for the kingdom. He will be sorely missed; we look forward to the great reunion.
We are so very sorry to hear of Gunther’s passing. I will never forget his persistent, gentle, and always encouraging way as he helped teach Tom to sing along in the choir. We will miss his wonderful spirit in this world. Our prayers are with you all.
Mary and I send our deep condolences to the Jaster Family in your time of great loss. Monica, you are our thoughts and prayers. I have fond memories of my many conversations with Gunther, especially those about the military, Germany, the Joyce Meyer Ministry and his beloved Saab. Gunther my friend, Rest in Peace.