Worthington, Ohio — In a quiet neighborhood where people still wave hello and know each other by name, an unexpected sadness has settled over the community with the passing of Luke Jarrett, a devoted husband, thoughtful friend, and deeply respected neighbor whose presence was a quiet anchor to so many around him. On December 13, 2025, friends and family gathered to grieve a loss that has left a profound gap in their hearts and homes.
Luke, 32, was known to everyone who crossed his path as the kind of man who made you feel seen. Whether in a hallway conversation or in times of shared laughter under an Ohio sky, he had a way of bringing calm and connection to those around him. His genuine warmth and thoughtful nature weren’t just noticed — they were treasured.



More than anything, Luke was a devoted husband to Marisa Jarrett. Their relationship was built on mutual respect, deep affection, and an unwavering commitment to one another. Those close to the couple describe their bond as one grounded in love and shared dreams; a partnership that radiated compassion and hope. Though grief now fills the air, Luke’s love for Marisa remains a touchstone of his life’s story.
Beyond his family life, Luke was a steady and committed professional whose talents extended well into his career. He was a respected software developer, admired by colleagues for his technical skill, creative problem-solving, and collaborative spirit. Through his work at NetJets in Columbus and prior roles across the tech landscape, he helped build solutions that mattered — not just for machines, but for the people who used them. His ability to break down complex challenges and mentor others made him a valued team member and a friend to many.
But Luke’s legacy wasn’t defined by accomplishments alone. People remember him for the simplicity of his generosity — the patience in his voice, the sincerity of his laughter, the thoughtful way he walked through life. Whether he was lending an ear or sharing a fresh idea over coffee, his kindness was unmistakable.
His absence is felt deeply not just by his wife, but by the extended Jarrett and Centofanti families, and the community at large. The outpouring of support and stories of connection reflect the quiet yet meaningful way he touched lives — through presence rather than applause.
To honor Luke’s life, a visitation was held on December 21, 2025, at Journey Church on Lafayette-Plain City Road in Plain City, followed by a celebration of life service where friends and loved ones gathered to share memories and uphold his legacy of kindness.
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