

Jason was a stunningly beautiful baby with big sparkling blue eyes and chubby cheeks. As a child, he loved being outdoors on his go-cart and skateboard. He had a way of charming his parents into getting all the best wheels and parts he needed to make his ride the best in the neighborhood. As he got older, his love for a thrill took him to the scariest rides he could find at amusement parks, like Six Flags. His continued love for the outdoors, and nature, took him to more serene places such as Big Bend State Park. Exploring the vast landscapes brought him much needed peace, and happiness in his heart.
We can't talk about Jason's childhood life without mentioning his beloved cat, Spunky. Spunky was his constant companion and a source of great joy in his life. The love he showed Spunky, extended on to the love he showed for everyone around him. His caring heart for others was endless. Although Jason didn't have much, he was always willing to share what little he had. One day he came across a man who was obviously struggling, the only thing Jason had to offer was his own shoes. He took them off his feet and gave them to the man. When asked why he said, "Because he needs them more than I do" and that was the heart of our Jason. He was a man who firmly believed in God, and believed in showing others that good does exist in our world.
Although Jason will be deeply missed, his legacy of love, generosity, and resilience will continue to inspire those who knew him.
He is survived by both parents, and brothers, Garry Wayne Conner Jr, and James Andrew Conner (Jim). Sister-in-Law, Stephanie Ann Conner. Nieces, Summer Marie, Jamie Vi, and Emmie Nevaeh Conner. Great Niece, Dixie Leeann Clark, and great nephew, Conner Keith Clark. Along with many other Aunts, Uncles, and cousins.
A visitation for Jason will be held Saturday, August 10, 2024 from 2:00 PM to 4:00 PM at Cook-Walden/Forest Oaks Funeral H, 6300 West William Cannon Drive, Austin, TX 78749.
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