

Jason had a zest for life and community. He was a hard worker and enjoyed keeping busy. He enjoyed racing BMX Bikes and the friendships he made with fellow racers at the several BMX tracks he frequented. Jason was very liked, and was often called a ‘gentle-giant’ after they got to know him and saw past his often intimidating first-impression. Jason was very opinionated, and sometimes stubborn, who liked to share his opinion and see the reactions. One of his favorite ways of doing this was to tell others he “liked to ride little kid bikes''. He was also kind to a fault and would help anyone he saw was in need.
Jason was known as “The Arteeeest” and loved to draw portraits during his spare time, listen to music, riding his Harley Davidson, as well as going on fishing trips.
Jason is survived by his daughter Arlene, his son Alex, his mother Nancy, stepmother DiAnne, his brothers Wes, Justin, his sisters Melanee, Laurie, RaeAnn, Stephanie, and grandchildren as well as nieces and nephews.
Jason is preceded in death by his father Garry, brother Marvin Flint, and his grandparents Frank and “Bonnie” .
We will be holding a celebration of life on April 30th, 2022 from 11am to 1pm at the Dr. O. Roi Hardy Park located at 12400 S River Vista Dr. Riverton, UT 84065.
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