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Preserve forever →Jason Charles Wilcox
November 26, 1976— March 11, 2026
Round Rock, TX
Jason Charles Wilcox, born November 26, 1976, in Aberdeen, South Dakota, passed away on March 11, 2026. He moved to Texas in 1989 and married his high school sweetheart, Crystal, on February 5, 2000. Together they raised their daughter, Ryleigh, born December 27, 2001. Jason cherished his role as a stay-at-home dad during Ryleigh’s early years and later devoted sixteen years to Trellis, advancing from collector to manager before finding new purpose in sales at All-Tex Pipe & Supply.
A man who embraced life with enthusiasm, Jason found joy in music and concerts, traveling, skydiving, bowling, and hosting lively gatherings at home. A loyal supporter of the Chicago Cubs and Texas Longhorns, he was known for his quick wit, sarcastic humor, and ability to make others laugh. Above all, he was defined by his deep loyalty, kind heart, and genuine love for family and friends.
He is survived by his wife of twenty-six years, Crystal; their daughter, Ryleigh; his parents, Richard and Pam Wilcox; his sister, Christy Torrance, and her husband, James; his sister-in-law, Ariel Merriman, and her husband, Jonathan; his brother-in-law, Angelo Barrientez; his mother-in-law, Adriana Tiller, and her husband, John; three nieces, Bryana Torrance, Janessa Pina-Barrientez, and Kylie Merriman; three nephews, Devyn Torrance, Naryn Torrance, and Kaleb Merriman; one great-niece, Emrynn Torrance; and his beloved dogs, Wrigley and Mago.
Jason will be remembered fondly for his infectious laughter, adventurous spirit, and the warmth he brought to everyone who knew him.
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