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Jason's obituary

It is with profound sorrow that we announce the passing of Jason McGaha who left us on April 8, 2025. Born on April 23, 1976, 

Jason devoted his professional career to service, proudly working for the Army. After leaving an indelible mark and serving with distinction, he retired in 2020, leaving behind a legacy of courage, resilience, and honor. Jason's dedication to his work was only surpassed by his commitment to his family.

His unyielding love and care will be profoundly missed by his wife, Kathy McGaha, who stood by his side through every moment of their shared life together. Jason was not only a loving husband but also a dedicated father. His daughter, Audrey McGaha, and son, Jaxon McGaha, will fondly remember him as a guiding force, a mentor, and a dedicated parent whose love knew no bounds.

Jason left an indelible mark on all those who had the privilege to know him. His life was a testament to his strong will, his love for his family and his commitment to service. He leaves behind a void that can never be filled. His memory will forever be written in our hearts.

As we mourn the loss of Jason, we also celebrate a life well lived. A life of love, dedication and service. A life that touched many and will continue to inspire. Jason McGaha – a devoted husband, a loving father, a servant of the nation, and an unforgettable friend – his spirit will live on in our memories.

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I was so sad to hear of Jason's passing. It was a coincidence we met in Myrtle Beach randomly to find out we had mutual…
I was so sad to hear of Jason's passing. It was a coincidence we met in Myrtle Beach randomly to fi…
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Rest in peace soldier
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