IN LOVING MEMORY OF

Jason M.

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Allsion

Aug 6, 1977 — Aug 10, 2026

Marshall, IL

Obituary

Jason M Allison,49, of Marshall Il was called home on August 10th, 2026 at 3:22 pm after a long 3 and half year courageous battle with pancreatic cancer with the love of his life holding his hand and his 3 lil dogs beside him. Born Aug 6, 1977 to Karen Johnson in Bloomington Il. He leaves behind his mother, Karen of Danville Il; Mother-in-law, Cindy of Marshall Il. He married Faith Fazio on Oct 5th, 2025 she survives. He also leaves behind his sister Aundrea (Mike) Price Allison and their sons Brandon (Jordan and son Carter) and Brody (and daughter Lyric) all of Marshall Il, Their daughter Sierra (and son Jace) of Danville Il, His "brother" David (Millie) Harris of Metropolis Il, His children Gage (Ruth) of Texas, Kelleah (Zach and grandson Zayne M) of Florida, Brianna (and granddaughters Neveah and Natalia) of Bloomington Il Jason Jr aka Bear of Danville Il, Twin sons Jaython and Jaydon and youngest Chance who all reside in Leroy, Il with their mom Nissy as well as 2 other kids that Jason raised as his own Dillanger (Krista and daughter Elaira) of Tennessee and Llissa of Nebraska. Stepdaughter Rhiannon (and step grandkids Haelyn and Olivur) of Marshall Il, Stepson Ethan of Danville Il and Seth whom he resided with in Marshall Il along with his "whole damn world" and soulmate, his wife Faith and their fursons Dozer, who was his mans-man and showed so much love, he became his dads comfort more than ever in the last few months and will miss him terribly, and Monk and Dobbi who brought so much needed enjoyment and laughter to his days! He is also survived by special close friends Curt, Bill and Blue all of Marshall Il. And 2 aunts, 1 uncle and many cousins along wih many other friends all of Danville Il and surrounding areas. A special thanks to Transitions Hospice team and his nurse Karissa and Angie. He was proceeded in death by his grandparents Lawrence and Norma Brown of Danville Il, 2 aunts and 1 uncle, His best friend TJ of Danville Il, Father in law Jim Fazio of Potomac Il, Sister in law Yacey of Danville Il, Step granddaughter Ciylah of Potomac Il Grandfather in law and buddy Jim Hoskins of Indianola Il. And last his 3 furkids Storm, Diesel and Puppins who I’m sure were excited to meet him at the door! Jason enjoyed listening to music, working on little motors or anything that involved electricity or taking things apart to see what makes them work and putting them back together, collecting knives and restoring them, coin collecting, rock hunting, fishing and family time. He was excellent at drawing and tattooing. His most favorite past times was hitting the slots with a few big wins under him, he was also a natural born hustler he loved turning nothing into something. He had a soft spot for babies, animals and the elderly. Jason didn’t know a stranger, he was a social butterfly and could walk into any room and take it completely over just by simply walking in, people had to know him "everybody knows Jason". Once he started conversating you might as well get comfortable for the next few hours. The way he carried himself, his personality, his calm collective nature, intelligence, confidence and charm intrigued everyone that came into contact with him. Before being diagnosed with cancer he had been an OTR (over the road) truck driver for 5 years. He was so good at what he did that he was the highest paid driver in 4 of the 5 company’s he drove for. He could put a 53 foot trailer in the tightest, smallest docks without hesitation and better than any veteran driver. He put his life on the line and sacrificed being home everyday delivering loads all over the US from 1 side to the other side to provide a good life for his family who couldn't wait and prayed for his safe return. Being gone weeks at a time and home only a couple days he looked for every chance he got to take Faith and his Trucker Pupper Dozer, sometimes just Dozer who rode like a professional, out with him to have "home" with him on the road showing them the world. In July of 2023 Jason was diagnosed with a rare form of Pancreatic cancer, in October of 2024 he was diagnosed as terminal and put on hospice due to a couple complications the cancer caused. He fought a long painful and exhausting battle courageously accepting his fate, but his stubborn nature wasn’t going to allow it to take him easily and put up a strong and brave fight for a little over 3 yrs...

Superman can now rest.

Per his request he will be cremated with no services. A Celebration Of Life will be held to celebrate the amazing man he was. A celebration of Life will be held Saturday August 22nd, contact Faith for further details. Online condolences may be left at www.dabaunfuneralhomes.com

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