Everyone was in aw with his relentless fortitude of almighty strength and sheer will to fight.
Jason was born 1/31/71 in San Angelo, Tx to Wade and Bess Ann Davis. Early on Jason, could be found “working” at the Strip or pitbossin’ for Hall Brothers Racing at Wall Dragway.
Jason graduated from SACHS in 1990 as the proud president of IPT.
Jason first worked at Strike It Rich Bingo (where he learned flirting with the ladies meant larger tips). Jason tried owning a vending business, “Jaysco”, too many “beer belly bash’s” and fluctuating profits, led him to his lifelong career.
In 1994 Jason started as a laborer for Templeton Construction. During his tenure, through discipline, hard work, and night classes, he became a Master Carpenter. As the Project Superintendent, his mark will forever be seen in buildings like the Museum of Fine Arts, Catholic Outreach, and YMCA. One of his proudest achievements was moonlighting at Howard College, teaching Carpentry, improving the lives of others.
Jason had a unique gift of assigning nicknames to people, objects, and events. It is uncanny how accurate and suitable his nicknames caught on, stayed on, and continue to live on.
Jason’s love for racing was emulated through his sons. He actually lived for watching the boys race, living through them vicariously. The deep love for his sons, grandchildren, and his mama could be seen and felt. The friendships he has forged throughout his life were deeply cherished and everlasting.
We are going to miss the #1 Dallas Cowboys emotionally charged die hard, commentator of all times.
Jason is survived by his parents Wade and Bess Ann Davis, his sons Garrett Daniel and Bailey Davis, his brothers Jeremy Bingham (April), Michael Davis, Daniel Davis, Dusty Davis.
His grandchildren Kaisn Daniel, Kennedy Davis, Harper Davis, and Ryleigh Daniel, various aunts, uncles, cousins.
Jason is preceded in death by his paternal and maternal grandparents, Harold and Calline Hall (Pappaw & Granny), uncles Harold and Jody Hall.
The family would like to say thank you to Sam and Leslie Rufenacht, and Jeff and Deborah Ward. You are truly Angels on Earth.
Thank you to the many friends who stood by our Dad’s side always making his life a little easier.
Special thanks to Grandma Bess for your unconditional love and sticking by Dad’s side through it all.
I have fought the good fight, I have finished the race, I have kept the faith. 2 Timothy 4:7
Family visitation will be held at Johnson's Funeral Home on Tuesday July 26, 2022 from 6:00 to 8:00 pm. A memorial service will be held at 11:00 am on Wednesday July 27, 2022 at Celebration Church, 2639 Sunset Drive, San Angelo Texas 76904. Service will be officiated by Pastor Russ Frasier.
Please join the family for lunch immediately following the service.
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