Jay Drager Memorial Scholarship Fund

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Jay Drager was an individual who loved life. He was always there when you needed him. He didn’t necessarily care for the standard classroom but enjoyed participating in band as a trombone player in high school.
He brought music with him everywhere. He loved classic rock, metal and even goth rock. His two favorite bands were Pink Floyd and Type-O Negative. He listened to music any chance he got and loved telling people about this artist or that one. He loved attending concerts and got to see some greats like KISS, Tom Petty and Ozzy. Of course, if there was a Type-O tour or tour related to a Pink Floyd member, he was going to find a way to attend a concert. He would also drag his family and friends along to enjoy events.
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Jay Robert Drager, age 57, of Pueblo West, Colorado passed away October 30, 2025.
Jay was born February 2, 1968 in Boone, IA. As a young child his family moved to Chadron, NE, where he grew up. He attended Chadron High School where he participated in band as a trombone player. He graduated from Chadron High School in 1986.
Jay joined the US Air Force in December 1986. While in the Air Force, he was stationed in North Dakota and the U. He enjoyed talking about the experiences he had in the military and about his explorations in much of the United Kingdom. He left the air force in May 1991.
After the air force, he spent some time in Colorado Springs, CO, but in 1996 Jay moved back to the Black Hills region and joined the BNSF railroad as a conductor. Jay went on to become an engineer with BNSF in 2000.
Over the next several years, he and his family lived in Nevada, Arizona, Nebraska, and in 2008, they decided to move to Pueblo West, CO. This would be the last move for Jay. This was a place that he loved for the proximity to the mountains, the hiking, camping and just plain fun he could have in the hills. He continued to work for BNSF out of La Junta, CO and was counting the days to retirement.
Jay enjoyed the outdoors. One of his favorite places to visit was Esterbrook, WY and the surrounding area. He also enjoyed rock climbing with his Jeep, finding new adventures and using the less beaten path to get to places. Even at home, he would be outside as much as possible, planning his next adventure. One of the things he got most excited about was getting together with the Chadron class of ‘86 during Fur Trade Days, they were a group of friends that he adored. He also loved listening to music and attending concerts. He would drag the kids to those concerts as well as on camping excursions, vacations, and solar eclipse viewings (even as adults).
We would like to be able to offer one or more $500 scholarships to an upcoming Chadron graduate.