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Jason Randall Stevens
September 10th, 1973 - October 19th, 2024
Jason Randall Stevens of Charlotte, NC passed away peacefully on Saturday, October 19, at Atrium Main Hospital after a brief illness. He leaves behind his loving wife, Natalie Waldner Stevens and their beloved fur baby, Pepper. Jason is survived by his maternal grandfather, James Gilbert, and wife, Rita, of Maiden, NC; his mother, Barbara Gilbert Estes-Martin, of Morganton, NC; his father, Randall Stevens, and wife, Mickie, of Lincolnton, NC; two brothers, Alex Stevens, of Asheville, NC, and Eric Estes, of Morganton, NC; two sisters, Keleigh Estes Thornton, and husband, Matt, of Round Rock, TX, and Shelley Stevens, and husband, Seth Eckerd, of Valdese, NC; and several nieces and nephews. A Celebration of Life will be held on Sunday, November 10, 2024 from 12 noon until 4 pm at PINE Charlotte located at 4100 Raleigh Street, Suite 113, Charlotte, NC 28206. Please do not send flowers to the funeral home
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Tribute & Tallent Funeral and Cremations
For nearly twenty years, Tribute & Tallent Funeral & Cremations has provided the highest standard of service to families throughout North Carolina's Charlotte and greater Mecklenburg County areas. We blend compassionate care with reasonable prices to suit every family. Tribute & Tallent Funeral & Cremations was established in 2006 to serve our North Carolina families. Our licensed funeral directors and support staff have decades of combined experience in all aspects of funeral care, from embalming to memorial planning....
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