
Jason Scott Barron
1968 - 2025
JASON SCOTT BARRON, 56, passed on March 28, 2025 unexpectedly of a heart event. Jason was born to Michael Keith Barron and Barbara Sides Barron in Winston-Salem, NC. He was a loving son, brother, uncle and friend to many.
Jason attended Parkland High and joined the family business, Magna Signs, where he became an expert in computer-aided graphic design and sign making. He later travelled the East Coast for Slate Retail Systems, then found his home with Daimler Trucks North America (Freightliner), with 10 years loyal service until his death.
Jason enjoyed sports (Tarheels & Panthers fan). He loved riding his motorcycle and cherished his two longtime best friends, Kris Bee & Doug Martin, and his cat Rocky.
He is survived by father Michael (Vicki) Barron; devoted mother “Bobbie” Barron; brother Chad (Anne) Barron, 3 nieces, 3 nephews, and Aunt Wanda B. (Jim) Jordan of Hamptonville; and by Aunt Dorothy Reynolds and many cousins.
Jason was preceded in death by grandparents Mervin and Lucy Barron;
Roscoe and Catherine Sides; by beloved niece Abigail Barron; and by aunt and uncle Becky and Terry Julian.
Jason you was a sweet funny person.I am truly going to miss you as my friend and my coworker. It was truly an honor to have worked with you and you being my friend Jason I will always remember you and love you. Thank you for making me laugh.I miss you so much !! 😭😭😭😭
Jason was a great coworker always willing to help someone. He could make you smile when you needed it most. He is surely going to be missed
Thank you for being you and for that I’ll never forget you. Backwall is going to miss you greatly. My heart is crushed. Take your rest. Love your friend, Tangela Allen.
Bobbie, no words can express what you are feeling. Please know I am praying for you and know our sweet Jesus is hold you tight.
In my heart, you will be forever linked to summers at the beach, taking care of you in the summer, and the power of family and friendship. May God hold you in his hands until we meet again.
Words cannot express the sorrow and pain I feel for the loss of my Nephew.. Jason was one in a million and will be greatly missed..You , his family are in my thoughts and prayers..
With my deepest Sympathy,
Aunt Dorothy Reynolds