Jason grew up in Glenwood, Utah and attended schools in Richfield, Layton and Weber Basin Job Corp. He loved doing anything in the outdoors, especially camping, hunting and fishing at Flaming Gorge and drowning worms on the Weber River. He also loved riding horses and gardening.
He was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
He is survived by a daughter Emilee, his mother Judy Barker of Syracuse; his father and stepmother Ray C. and Sheila Barker of South Ogden; his brother Max (Cindy) Barker of Hurricane; sisters Robin Hoggan of South Ogden; Heidi Shields, Kimberly (Matt) Christensen all of Syracuse; Karen (Dirk) Bishop of South Weber and grandfather Max R. Barker of Denver, CO; 16 nieces and nephews, numerous aunts, uncles and cousins, a special friend Natalie Aultman..
He was preceded in death by a sister Jennifer Barker and a special brother-in-law Scott Hoggan, two grandmothers and a grandfather.
Jason grew up in Glenwood, Utah and attended schools in Richfield, Layton and Weber Basin Job Corp. He loved doing anything in the outdoors, especially camping, hunting and fishing at Flaming Gorge and drowning worms on the Weber River. He also loved riding horses and gardening.
He was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
He is survived by a daughter Emilee, his mother Judy Barker of Syracuse; his father and stepmother Ray C. and Sheila Barker of South Ogden; his brother Max (Cindy) Barker of Hurricane; sisters Robin Hoggan of South Ogden; Heidi Shields, Kimberly (Matt) Christensen all of Syracuse; Karen (Dirk) Bishop of South Weber and grandfather Max R. Barker of Denver, CO; 16 nieces and nephews, numerous aunts, uncles and cousins, a special friend Natalie Aultman..
He was preceded in death by a sister Jennifer Barker and a special brother-in-law Scott Hoggan, two grandmothers and a grandfather.
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