Jason Lee Estridge of Noblesville, IN passed away November 10th, 2025, at the age of 49. He was born in Indianapolis, Indiana on August 28th,1976 to parents Lisa Willingham (Willis) and Keith Estridge.
Jason was a happy child, with a passion for anything competitive. He played football and hockey at Bishop Chatard High School where he set a state scoring record. After graduation in 1994, he enlisted in the US Army. Jason valiantly served our country in Iraq and Afghanistan. He advanced to the rank of Staff Sergeant and retired as a decorated specialist in the elite Indiana LRS 151st Airborne Ranger Company, having received a purple heart, nominated for a second, and a bronze star among receiving several other medals of honors. After the war Jason found peace in spending time with family and friends, playing hockey, fishing with his dad, and pursuing a new career as an electrician, graduating cum laude in 2024 from Vincennes University with an associate’s degree in science. Following that he completed his electrician's journeyman program and was working on opening his own business.
Jason is survived by his loving fiancé Britney Decker, parents Lisa Willingham, Mark Willingham, and Keith Estridge, his seven children Morgan Froehlke, Alexis Cottingham, Makaley Estridge, Kyley Estridge, Eleanor Estridge, Ezekiel Estridge, and Emelia Estridge, and his siblings Jaime Estridge, Matthew Willingham, Caitlin Estridge and Connor Willingham.
He was preceded in death by his maternal grandparents John and Geraldine Willis, and his paternal grandparents Hilda and Zach Estridge.
A funeral service is being held at 4PM EST, Wednesday, November 19th, 2025, at Flanner Buchanan located at 325 E Carmel Drive in Carmel, IN. There will also be a visitation gathering immediately following the service from 5PM to 8PM.
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325 E Carmel Dr, Carmel, IN 46032
Memories and condolences can be left on the obituary at the funeral home website.


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