Jason marched to the beat of his own drum. He was “a walking contradiction, partly truth and partly fiction…” He loved his dogs, his friends, and his family, and he always sympathized with and rooted for, the underdog. He found value in places and in people where it was usually overlooked.
He was preceded in death by his grandparents Homer and Annie B. Entrekin & Barton and Nan Cleveland and his father, Bobby Jack Cleveland.
Survivors include his mother, Linda Entrekin Cleveland, brothers Adam and Noah (Gena) Cleveland, niece Cadence Cleveland and her mother Christina Harrell Cleveland, and a long list of extended family and lifelong friends that he loved and depended upon. You know who you are.
Contributions in Jason’s memory might be made to the Humane Society, the ASPCA, or Bama Bully Rescue.