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Jason Michael McBride, 49, of Las Vegas, Nevada, passed away suddenly, on the morning of January 3rd, 2026. The same day, his daughter, Daisy McBride, was having his 1st grandchild, Ms. Astrid Faye Shember. Jason would have been a very proud papa.
Jason was born on July 15, 1976, in Kansas City, Kansas. Jason leaves behind his mother, Billie Navel, his father Gary Navel, his brother Steven Navel, his sisters Carie Navel, Deva Navel, and his three loving children—Daisy McBride, of Joplin, Missouri, John McBride of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, Ashton McBride of Buffalo, New York, and his new granddaughter Astrid Faye Shember.
Jason could make you laugh for hours, till your stomach hurt. He would give the shirt off his back to anyone who may have needed it. Always down to help anyone or anywhere he was needed. He loved everyone in his life with all his heart and planned to move back to Joplin to be closer to his parents and children. But god called him home first. Rest In Peace Jason, you are 100% Unforgettable, 100% Irreplaceable, and will be 100% missed by anyone who ever had the pleasure to meet you.
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