Jason Nathaniel Talley was born in Houston, TX on February 4, 1993, and passed away June 5, 2021, he was 28 years old. He is survived by his mother Cathy Weisser (Mary Katherine Diffenderfer) and preceded in death by his father James Arnold Talley; surviving also is stepfather Mark Alan Weisser and their family dog Sparkii (Jason was always her favorite); his beloved daughters, Caydence Mackenzie, Camilla Juliet and Carsyn Blair Talley and their mother Kaitlin Mackenzie Hunter; his fiancé Alexis Ann Watford and her sons Otto and Malcolm; brothers James Talley (Robyn), and Jeremy Talley (Jenni); stepmother, Samantha Talley and her son Ian Cammack.
There were many treasured people in Jason’s life including his godparents, Uncle Fred and Aunt Charlotte Talley, numerous special aunts and uncles, Roberta Wilson whom he loved like a sis-ter, and many cousins and life-long friends. Jason was loved by many throughout his life.
Jason began his Christian life at the age of three (3), while attending Christian day care. His love for the Lord led his mother back to Christ and together they became a part of the St. Timothy’s family in 1996. He was involved in the youth group and other outreach programs during his life. Jason’s ultimate desire was to work with the youth at St. Timothy’s. He had such a strong affinity with and testimony for this group.
He attended elementary and high school in Tomball, TX. During this time, he was involved in the Gifted and Talented program, LOTC, orchestra and marching band. Jason was also part of a popular local heavy metal band, Catalyna that played in and around the area.
Jason was a craftsman. He worked with his father in the glass industry for many years, and most recently was so proud to be a manager for Wildcat PPE.
Jason enjoyed music, cooking, sports (especially the Texans), the outdoors, country life and watching his girls participate in their activities, including ballet, gymnastics and softball. His daughters were his life and he very much loved and enjoyed being engaged in their lives.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to St. Timothy’s Anglican Church to support Soul in the City 2021, an annual event dear to Jason’s heart. Please visit www.sttimothysanglican.org for more information.
A Memorial Service will be held on Thursday, June 17, 2021 @1:00pm @ St Timothy’s Anglican Church
6819 Louetta Rd. Spring TX 77379
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