In loving memory of

Jason Robert Bennett
January 20, 1978 - September 14, 2020

On Monday, September 14, 2020 Jason Robert Bennett of Canton, Georgia, loving husband, father, son, brother, and friend passed away at the age of 42.

Jason was born on January 20,1978 to his parents Wayne and Brenda Bennett. He graduated from Forsyth Central High School in 1997 and was a union Electrician with IBEW Local 613. He was a Mason and a member of Ducktown Masonic Lodge #572. Jason and Sandra Cox were married on September 24, 2011. They celebrated the early arrival of their precious son, Brock Robert Bennett on February 8, 2012.

Having survived cancer as a young adult, Jason had a passion for living life with joy and laughter. As said by so many, he was one of the nicest, friendliest, and fun-loving guys ever. He lit up the room and could fill it with laughter in an instant. The memory of his huge smile and loving compassionate spirit will be a comfort for those he leaves behind.

Jason was preceded in death by his grandparents, Paris and Gladys Bennett, Irvin and Eunice Tatum, and step-grandparents Garston and Evelyn Green.

He is survived by his wife, Sandra Anne Bennett, and his son Brock Robert Bennett of Canton. He is survived by his father, Wayne and Lois Bennett of Dawsonville, his mother, Brenda Tatum Bennett and Drew Kovacs of Cumming, and his mother-in-law and father-in-law Troy and Connie Cox of Canton. He is also survived by his brother Byron and Whitney Bennett of Dawsonville and sisters Kate and Jon Bruner of Wake Forest, NC and Julie Watson of Duluth. He is also survived by his nephew Bryce Bennett and niece Locklyn Bennett, both of Dawsonville as well as many loving aunts, uncles, cousins, and friends.

All arrangements are entrusted to Ingram's Funeral Home. The family will receive friends for visitation on Saturday, September 19, 2020 from 11am-1pm at Ingram's Funeral Home. Masks and caution are preferred during this time. A graveside service will follow at 2:00pm on Saturday, September 19th at Holbrook Campground Cemetery. The service can be viewed at https://youtu.be/u7A4f-70NFI

In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Masonic Home of Georgia or the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention.

https://afsp.org/
http://www.masonichomeofgeorgia.com/index.html

Tributes

Diane C. Martin wrote on Sep 19, 2020:

"Im so sorry for your loss. May God bless you during this time. Remember to be absent from the body is To be present with the Lord."

Phil Meers wrote on Sep 18, 2020:

"My most sincere condolences to each family member and friend. Jason was true blue, good friend, good 613 brother, just a really good guy. I?m so sad to hear the news. Rest high on the mountain Jason. May God be with each of us during this saddest time. "

Ginger Orr Haan wrote on Sep 17, 2020:

"Byron, Whitney and family, I?m so sorry for your loss! Praying God?s loving arms are wrapped around the whole family. Love you and sending an abundance of prayers!"

Jeremy Tuggle wrote on Sep 17, 2020:

"My brother from another mother. Jason was my encourager. One of my closest friends. Life won\'t be the same without you brother. Rest easy. Love you."

Milt and Angela Boykin wrote on Sep 17, 2020:

"Milt and I were so very sorry to hear this sad news about Jason. We remember him so well as a little boy. We send our deepest sympathy and prayers to all of his family and friends. May God comfort each one. "

Patty Ratliff wrote on Sep 17, 2020:

"I can not imagine the pain your family is going through. You have my thoughts and prayers, that God will guide you through this time of sorrow, grief and loss. ???"

Sheila Autry wrote on Sep 17, 2020:

"Lois and Wayne, I am so sorry to hear of your loss. May God\'s loving hand rest on the shoulders of the entire family and give you peace and comfort. Praying for those left behind."

Ryan wrote on Sep 17, 2020:

"You always had my back. The world didn\'t deserve someone like you. We were blessed to have you as long as we did, my dude. -R"

IWW wrote on Sep 17, 2020:

"My most sincere condolences. -Itura Willingham Weber"