Jason McCash
April 19, 1976 - April 05, 2014
Obituary
Jason D. McCash, 37, of Indianapolis passed away April 5, 2014. He was born April 19, 1976 in Oakland, CA to Charles McCash Sr. and Mary (DeMetro) McCash. Jason attended St. Susanna Catholic Church. He married his wife, Bridget on November 22, 1998. He was a member of several bands including The Gates of Slumber, Burn It Down, Chrome Waves, Amongst the Swarm, Void, Spine, Merrick, The Dream Is Dead, Birthright, Black Carcass, The Keep and Switchstance. Jason leaves behind a wife and three children. He was actively involved in each of their lives and took great pride in being a husband and father. Jason's passion, besides his family, was playing music. He taught himself to play bass guitar at age fifteen and played guitar, keys and bass ever since. He toured the United States and Europe countless times. He was a creative spirit - deeply feeling, loving, loyal, and always seeking new knowledge, ideas, and inspirations for his life. While maintaining a strong relationship with his family, he strived to advance his musical passion which led to great success throughout the years. He has many albums released world-wide but his true legacy will be left with Jayden, his fine son, and Ireland and Athena, his two beautiful daughters. He was preceded in death by his mother, Mary (DeMetro) McCash and infant brother, Michael. He is survived by his loving wife of 15 years, Bridget McCash; son, Jayden McCash; daughters, Ireland and Athena McCash; father, Charles McCash Sr.; brothers, Perry (Julie), Mario (Karen), Charles Jr. (Regina), David and George (Holly) McCash; sister, Melissa Keith; 6 nieces; 9 nephews; brother in law, Jeffrey Flannagan; sister in laws, Trisha Gardner and Ashley (Juston) Miller and mother in law, Linda Gardner. Visitation will be held Wednesday, April 9 from 4 pm - 8 pm in Stevens Mortuary, 5520 W. 10th St., Indpls. A funeral service will be held on Thursday, April 10 at 11:30 am also at the mortuary. Burial will be held in Calvary Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to: www.gofundme.com/McCash/family/fund. The McCash family would also like to thank Flowered Occasions 115 W. Main Street Plainfield, IN for donating Jason's beautiful casket spray.
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Dear Friends, The Dream is not Dead...but sadly for us all, it has moved to higher ground. May God hold you all in the palm of his mighty Hand. Please believe the dream is alive in the hearts of those who knew Jason and in the lives of his beautiful children and devoted spouse Bridget. May God give peace to us all in this time of deep loss.
DC
Danny and Lori Clapper
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I so remember the fun loving little boy that spent many days and nights in our home. Asking questions that I was not sure I should answer. Laughing at funny tricks you use to play. Asking what we were having for supper even though you knew you had to be home at supper time, but still able to taste before you had to go home. The many times before you became friends with Brad that I had to go to your front door and let your Mom know that again you and Melissa had sneaked out of one of the doors and walking towards East St again. How mischievous both of you were. You were always so loving. Always remember to Thank us for anything we did no matter how minor it was. I was glad to again talk to you on Facebook. Too many years gone by with the closeness we had. Love the connection it allowed us to have. I hope you have finally found peace and you will finally be able to rest. Love you, You will forever be in our hearts.
BC
Brad Clapper
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Jason, You were my best friend for many years and I always wondered how you were doing after you moved away. You became a great man and a wonderful father. But you will always be that friend that I played GI Joe's with on your parents front porch while we tried to keep Melissa from taking them. You were always a brother to me. Rest in heaven.
DM
David McCash
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I tried to help you in areas that I'm skilled in. I now see that you needed help in an area that I know nothing about. I wish I could've done more for you when it was needed most. Sorry that I couldn't save you from this. Sorry that work took so much of my time that I couldn't be there. I love you Jason and pray that you will find happiness and new opportunities to grow in the realm beyond this mortality where you are now.