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William Jason Croke, 39, of Rockingham, N.C., passed away Sunday, April 6, 2014 at his home.
Jason was born May 28, 1974 in Richmond County, a son of Glenda Dawkins Rogers and the late William George Croke. He was a firm believer and supporter of the Humane Society.
Jason was preceded in death by his father; and grandmother, Faye Webb Dawkins.
Surviving are his mother and stepfather, Glenda and Steve Rogers of the home; and his grandfather, William G. Dawkins of Rockingham.
The family will see friends from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. on Wednesday at his grandfather's home, 805 Sycamore Lane, Rockingham.
A service to celebrate Jason's life will be held at 2 p.m. on Thursday in the Colonial Chapel of Carter Funeral Home with the Rev. Kaye Frye officiating.
In keeping with Jason' s support of the Humane Society, the family request that memorials be made in his memory to the Richmond County Humane Society, P.O. Box 2064, Rockingham, NC 28380.
Condolences may be made online at www.carterfuneral.net.
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My thoughts and prayers are with you now and in the days ahead.
Love,
Sandy Cobb Riggan
April 11, 2014
Jason and I use to work together. Jason was a outsatanding guy.he will be missed.R. I. P. my Friend.
James Rushing
April 8, 2014
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