Jason Lawrence

Jason Lawrence

Aug 1, 1962 - Jan 13th, 2024
  • Birth Date: Aug 1, 1962
  • Death Date: Jan 13, 2024
  • Funeral Date: Jan 30, 2024, 12:00 am
  • Location: Ruebel Funeral Home
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Biography: Jason Lawrence, born on August 1, 1962, peacefully departed in January of 2024, having spent his life between his hometown of Harrison and Little Rock, Arkansas, where he raised his family.
 
A passionate sports enthusiast, Jason delighted in supporting the Arkansas Razorbacks and avidly following the St. Louis Cardinals. His love for these teams became a shared bond, creating cherished memories with family and friends. He took great delight in sharing moments of sports, camping trips, and trout fishing expeditions with his sons. These outdoor adventures became cherished chapters in the story of their family, etching memories of laughter, and the simple pleasures of life.
 
Beyond his passion for sports and the outdoors, Jason was recognized for his kindness, upbeat personality, and unwavering support for those he held close. His impact on the lives of his family and friends will be remembered with profound gratitude and love. Jason’s memory will be treasured by all who had the privilege of knowing him. As we pay tribute to Jason Lawrence's life, let us celebrate the moments of joy, the ties of family, and the memories he leaves behind. May he rest in peace, forever in our hearts.
 
A committed father, Jason leaves behind a legacy of love and strength through his three beloved sons. His pride and joy extended to his grandson, Hunter Lawrence, a testament to the warmth and wisdom he imparted as a father and grandfather. Jason was preceded in death by his dearly loved parents, Paul and Jan Lawrence. He is survived by his brother, Perry Lawrence; and his three sons, Parker Lawrence, Grant Lawrence (fiancée Tristen and her daughter Olivia), and Adam Lawrence (wife Nicole and their son Hunter).
 
A visitation to celebrate Jason’s life will be held on Tuesday, January 30, 2024 from 5 to 7 p.m. at Ruebel Funeral Home.  Arrangements are under the direction of RuebelFuneralHome.com

Condolences(07)
Jenny Brown
#7
Feb 3rd, 2024 1:27 am
Jason,
You were one of my very best friends and I miss you dearly!
Overlooking your love for the Dallas Cowboys, you and I quickly became very close friends. (your love for the Razorbacks probably made up for that Cowboys love)!
We hadn't known each other very long, but our friendship was comparable to two people who've been best friends for most their lives!
You were ALWAYS so helpful with anything I needed...from any house projects, to tagging along with me on my pet sitting gigs. For that, I will always be thankful!
I will forever miss our trips to Walmart, each one ending with a go at the claw machine game! (we did win quite a few prizes!) Our late night game nights at my house or Misty's, drinking and laughing and our many talks of all facets of life will be in my heart always! And though we had our moments from time to time, the love we had for each other was never a question!
Your witty sayings and corny jokes...your dimpled smile and big hugs will be so missed and never forgotten! Tell my mom and dad hello and I love them! (you finally get to meet my dad like you always wanted to)
I love you Jason!
Peace is with you now! Your feet will always be on the floor!
May you walk with God now, oh my chosen friend! I will never forget you!

P.S. This was your GAME CHANGER!
Sonya Moncrief
#6
Jan 29th, 2024 8:59 pm
I’m so sorry for your loss, for our loss. Jason was the sweetest guy. I will never forget his voice and laugh. He still called me after all these years and we would talk for hours. I will always regret not taking that last call from him. Love you Jason, until we met again we will keep you in our hearts.
Jamie wilkin
#5
Jan 29th, 2024 3:00 pm
I'm so sorry for your loss. Jason was such a great friend and will be missed. I'm keeping yall in my prayers. Rest In peace
Stephanie wright
#4
Jan 27th, 2024 9:51 pm
"Grampa" always made us smile.
Lisa and Bob Mitchell
#3
Jan 27th, 2024 8:49 am
Thoughts and Prayers to all of his family and friends. May all your memories of Jason bring comfort and joy to your hearts. ❤️ We worked with him at Sports Unlimited and was sadden to hear of his passing.
Pam Andritsos Lee
#2
Jan 26th, 2024 12:30 pm
Sincere condolences to all who love Jason, during this time of great loss. I knew Jason in Fayetteville during college, having met him through Perry and cousin Bob. He was always smiling and had such a kind spirit. Praying for God's Peace as you adjust to life without his physical presence.
Courtney Jones Hall
#1
Jan 26th, 2024 11:48 am
Jason was such a sweet person! We were in the same new hire class at Alltel call center. His cube was right next to mine. The guy was never without a smile or joke! I am so sorry to hear about his passing and I’m praying for his family’s peace and comfort.

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