Jayden Anthony Wilson-Pepitone of Water Mill Dies May 5 - 27 East

Jayden Anthony Wilson-Pepitone of Water Mill Dies May 5

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Jayden Anthony Wilson-Pepitone

Jayden Anthony Wilson-Pepitone

authorStaff Writer on May 7, 2025

Jayden Anthony Wilson-Pepitone came into the world on July 28, 2000, joyfully welcomed by his grateful mother and beaming father. At home, his two older sisters, Carrissa and Emily, were waiting to greet their baby brother. From the very beginning, he had a light that drew people in. A little more than two years later, his younger sister Mackenzie completed the family.

Jayden had a happy-go-lucky spirit and a heart that made room for everyone. He was a natural friend—easy to laugh with, loyal, and full of life. He graduated from Southampton High School in 2018 and earned his degree from Baruch College in 2024.

His passion for baseball started young. He’d rise with the sun to practice hitting balls in the backyard, often until a neighbor politely asked him to wait a little longer in the morning. That same drive showed up in everything he did.

Jayden was a man full of confidence who inspired others to be their very best. He believed in people and had a gift for lifting those around him, whether with a quiet word, a shared laugh, or simply by showing up with heart and honesty. His presence made others feel seen, valued, and encouraged.

“Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest.”

– Matthew 11:28

We hope Jayden will be remembered as a faithful, smart, and sensitive young man who deeply loved his family and friends. His kindness, humor, and quiet strength will stay with all who knew him.

Jayden is now reunited with his best friend and father, Anthony, and his grandparents, Mary, Sal, and George, along with many loved ones who went before him.

He leaves behind his devoted mother, Sharyn; his loving sisters Carrissa, Emily, and Mackenzie; his cherished nephews, Thomas Francis II and Anthony Jaxxon; and his faithful grandmother, Doreen. Jayden also leaves a large, close-knit family of aunts, uncles, cousins, and friends, each of whom held a special place in his heart.

In lieu of flowers, memorial donations can be made to the Heart of the Hamptons.

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