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Jason Daryl Gideon Sr.

Greensboro Area, North Carolina

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GREENSBORO - Jason Daryl Gideon, Sr., 32, died at home on February 4, 2010. Jason is the son of Sharon Gail Gideon and was born June 22, 1977.

Jason was an avid Dallas Cowboy and Duke fan.

He is survived by his mother, his sons, Jason Gideon, Jr. of the home and Braedon Gideon, brother, David Gideon of Greensboro and sister, Rachael Gideon of the home. He is also survived by his grandmother, Dora B. Pamplin of Wilmington.

Family and friends are welcomed at the home, 4202 Wrangler Court, Gibsonville, NC 27249 Thursday from 5 until 8p.m.



This obituary was originally published in the News Record.

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Jason was my brother that i never had, maybe not by blood but by the grace of god.....I am the only child and have known Jason since i was 5 yrs old and im now almost 23 so he was to me "my brother" cuz i grew up around him my whole life....Jason was always full of laughter and joy and out to make friends and have a good time and thats just what he did. He will be dearly missed, my deepest condelences go out to his family....We love u Jason, R.I.P Jason!!!!

Jason was one of the best friends I've met through my best friend, Yolanda. We had some great times hanging out together. Jason had a sweet personality and a kind heart. I will never forget having my first dance with him out at karaoke. After that night of fun we hugged and kissed each other on the cheek and said I love you to each other. I love you Jason...RIP

You will be in heart and mind forever. I am gonna miss you.

GO DUKE! That is what Jason would be saying today. Having Jason as my friend was such an honor. He always knew just what to do and say to make me smile and laugh and laugh and laugh. Everything about Jason was heartfelt! He spoke, listened and sang from his heart. Jason’s singing was beautiful and his performance would move all of us. My favorite song he sang was “Can’t Be Really Gone” by Tim McGraw. The lyrics, “so much left undone” is weighing heavy on my heart but the joy portrayed...

I am deeply sorry to hear about Jason's passing. I know there are never any perfect words to say at a time like this, but I pass on deepest sympathy to his family. Jason will be missed, but we will see him again, one day, with open arms.

Jason, you were a big part of my "firsts" (my first kiss). We had so much fun in HS, and every time I saw you, you were always ready for a hug, or a story to reminisce. I'll always remember "going steady" in HS, marching band, and bowling alley karaoke. I know you're in heaven bowling your perfect 300. My prayers go out to Sharon and JJ in their time of loss. Love you all.

Jason was one of my best friends in middle school and high school. I remember always laughing and having a blast with him. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family while you go through this difficult time.

For Jason's family, My heart goes out to you at your loss of Jason. I was saddened to hear of his unexpected death. I remember Jason as a huge Dallas Cowboy's fan, a young man who loved karaoke and I remember his expressions of wanting to be a "great" father to his son JJ. I hope your memories will remind you of the special person who will always be in your heart. You all are in my prayers that God will comfort your hearts and uplift your spirits through this time of sadness to a place of...

Please accept my deepest sympathies on the loss of Jason. I knew Jason through Page High School band. My thoughts and prayers are with your family at this time.