Jason J. Ballard

Apr 29, 1976 – Apr 13, 2017

Preceded in death by grandparents, Lester Hollingsworth, Mildred Walker, Rose and Carroll Ballard. Survived by parents, Cathy and Jeff Ballard; brother, Joel (Taron); nephew, Benjamin; aunts and uncles; cousins and many friends.

The family will receive friends Monday, April 17th from 5pm to 8pm at the Bel Air Chapel, 12100 W. Center Rd.  SERVICES Tuesday, April 18th at 1pm, Bel Air Chapel.  Memorials will be directed by the family.

 

 

6 Comments

  • John & Min Hollingsworth Posted April 16, 2017 9:29 am

    Deepest sympathies to all who knew and loved him.

  • Bill and Kitty Schmahl Posted April 17, 2017 4:39 am

    Always remember the joy and love he brought you. Thinking of all your family is this difficult time.

  • Laurie & Jim Deseck Posted April 17, 2017 6:33 pm

    So sorry to hear of your loss Ballard family:( Jason sounds like he was an awesome person, so loved and provided so much joy & love to everyone he met:-) We wish you peace & comfort knowing he is happy and pain free now. Sending love & prayers.

  • Kristin Frazier-Thompson Posted April 18, 2017 9:25 pm

    My prayers and love are with you all during this time. Jason’s laugh will always be in my heart. I love y’all and pray for comfort and remembrance of all of your best memories together.
    Hugs and love, Kristin and Family

  • Matt Ballard Posted April 19, 2017 9:19 am

    My deepest condolences. I cracked a Dr Pepper in Jason’s honor last Friday. Had a moment of reflection on our relationship. Jason was like my older brother, I always learned something new about rock n roll from him. I enjoyed many conversations about comic books, wrestlers, superheros, Kiss, Meatloaf, Eddie Money, I owe a lot of my musical taste to Jason. Everytime we’d meet it was a joy and a fun experience for both of us. I’ll never forget the Kiss & Meatloaf tapes he showed me, always had a smile on his face and we’d rock out and make each other laugh a lot. His joy was infectious and made my Omaha trips very memorable. I’ll always remember you Jason, I wish our time together could have been longer bro.

  • Lynnette Lindquist Posted April 20, 2017 9:35 pm

    I work at one of the Better Living houses close to the one Jason lived at. My clients and I accompanied him to a bowling tournament, as well as a couple of Rockbrook Village summer concerts. He was a polite, appreciative, and joyous man. I truly enjoyed being able to assist him during our outings, and was sorry to hear that he had died. My clients and I wish to extend our sympathies to your family.

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