Jason Allen Pennington
Jason Allen Pennington
Jason was a fantastic young man, and we are grateful for those of you he was privileged to know. Jason’s personality, sense of humor, faith, empathy and determination drove him towards his goals and shaped him as a man.
Jason was proud to be an Eagle in his sophomore year at Georgetown High School. Jason loved playing for the Georgetown High School lacrosse team, as well as the Georgetown High School football team. While Jason loved playing these sports, it was his teammates and coaches that he truly connected with and drove him in competition. Since Jason was 8 years old, he knew he wanted to serve others by entering the medical field. The Pennington family is honored that Jason fully reached his goal of medically assisting others as an organ donor. Jason’s legacy will be fulfilled by the seven recipients who received his gifts. These individuals will go on living thanks to the decision Jason made to help
others. Jason is survived by his parents, Jameson and Brandi Pennington of Georgetown, Texas; uncle and aunt, Paul and Mary Pennington of Rockport, Texas; grandparents, Jose “Pepe” and Deborah Perez of Round Rock, Texas and Robert Royce Reynolds of Florence, Texas, along with numerous other relatives and friends.
Many of Jason’s lifelong friends, including Grace and Tanner Philhower, Eli and Corina Tucker, the “Core 4,” as well as his teammates have always been family to him. Jason is preceded in death by his grandmother, Patricia Reynolds.
We would like to thank you all for your prayers and support over these past weeks. For those of you who were close to Jason, you know he wants nothing more than for you to continue driving toward your individual goals while having fun and positively impacting others along the way.
There is no way the Pennington Family can name every individual, family or group that has supported Jason and our family. Please know that our gratitude is genuine, and we will continue to seek ways to express that appreciation.
A rosary for Jason was held Saturday, Oct. 26, 2024 at Cook-Walden Davis Funeral Home, 2900 Williams Drive, Georgetown, Texas, with a visitation that followed.
A funeral mass occurred on Monday, Oct. 28, 2024 at Santa Rosa de Lima Catholic Church, 6571 FM 970, Florence, Texas.