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JASON SSG (AKA JASON HUNTRESS) ROCKFORD - Jason Ssg (aka Jason Huntress) died peacefully in his sleep on May 19, 2013, due to kidney failure. He is survived by his wife, Cat; his mother, Victoria; father, Jon; sister, Heidi; brother, Jon; nephew, Dylan; niece, Emma; and grandniece, Avaline. The list continues into a group of family and friends too large to mention here. There will be a memorial for Jason, but the dates have not yet been set. Please contact his wife for details. No flowers or plants, but physical pictures of Jason can be sent to 1217 Revell Ave., #1, Rockford IL 61107.
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A more incredible young man could never be found. He deserved to outlive us all. He is terribly missed by his mother Victoria and cousin Mara and her boys, Jimmar, Manuel and Jimmy and daughter Llexi. His warmth, love and great smile will always be with us.
June 9, 2013
Jason, I can't think of a more like-able guy.. Sincere, authentic, funny, witty, charming, intelligent.. Not a bad bone in his body. I will miss running into him and getting one of his sweaty rock and roll hugs <3!
May 27, 2013
Every time I played guitar in town, Jason did the sound. That means he heard every song I played. What a great guy.
Shawn Robinson
May 27, 2013
RIP buddy. Gone too soon, but never forgotten.
Stephen Folker
May 27, 2013
Prayers for you and all the family Cat. You are in my thoughts. Jason will be missed by so many.
Ronda McCaskey
May 26, 2013
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