
Jason passed away peacefully on March 9 surrounded by his family. Jason was born on June 8,1976 in Garden Grove, California to Larry William and Mary Mcnew. He moved from California to Georgia when he was ten years old. Jason was an only child, but this is where he would meet his lifelong friends who he loved like his brothers. This brotherhood and Jason’s adventurous spirit combined with his love of music resulted in a few bands, a lot of travel, a record label, a European tour and lots of memories that Jason treasured throughout the years. Jason also loved learning and traveling, collecting music, action figures, and cataloging everything he owned. He was smart, funny, and extremely stubborn. He graduated from Georgia State University where he majored in History. This is where he and Lisa met. They were married in 2005, and in 2006 they moved to Savannah and welcomed their first daughter. Jason loyally worked for the same company for over 20 years and he continued playing music as part of the worship team at his church until he was no longer able to. He loved his girls, and especially loved watching them play basketball every chance he could. Upon his request, one of the last sentiments he expressed is that he wanted his girls- his family and friends- to grasp the importance of truth. For them to know that asking for help is not a
weakness, but rather a strength. That it takes courage to learn new things. That fear is a liar.
That your choices affect more than just you, and there will come a day that there are no more tomorrows no matter how much you want them. Say I love you, get over being offended by hard truths and learn to apologize. Jason was one of the kindest humans and had so much life left to live. He was deeply loved and he will be missed. Jason loved Jesus. He loved his family and the community around him. Jason had a servant’s heart. His three girls carry on all the very best parts of him. He would say they are the greatest contributions he ever made to this world. There was never a moment he wasn’t proud of them.
Jason is preceded in death by both of his parents.
Jason is survived by his wife, Lisa Ashley-Mcnew, his daughters, Camilla Harper Mcnew, Chloe Mcnew, and Greer
Mcnew, and family Jenny Ahouse, Emma Ahouse, Pete Ashley, Vera Ashley, and the brothers of
his heart- Brian, Matt, Brandon, Chris, and many more, as well as his cousins Sean Mcnew and Theresa Koudelka-Young, Steve, John, and Jim Koudelka. Jason finished his time on earth much too early, but he finished well.
A private visitation and celebration will be held and announced separately.
In lieu of flowers, we ask that you love on, pray for, support and encourage Lisa and his
precious girls now and in the days ahead as they face not just the ordinary day, but many
milestones in life without him.
Romans 8:38-39 “For I am convinced that neither death nor life, neither angels nor demons, neither the
present nor the future, nor any powers, neither height nor depth, nor anything else in all
creation, will be able to separate us from the love of God that is in Christ Jesus our
Lord.”
Offer Condolence for the family of Jason Robert Mcnew

Morgan Foster
My deepest condolences to you and your family. I worked with Jason for many years. He was one of the best guys I have ever known. He will be missed.
Pataniel Byron
Words can’t express how I feel, Jason was the kindness person I knew, always willing to help. I pray God helps you and your family through this.
Danielle A.
So sorry!!! Sending my love and prayers!!! Jason was always there to greet with a smile and always so kind!!!! I know he loved his girls so much!!!! Prayers!!
Ann Marie Alberts.
Sending love and prayers! There are no words that I can find to lessen your loss but know you have an army of family and friends that love you and will help you navigate through!
Misty Brower
Lisa and girls,
Know our family is praying for you. I was blessed to get to know him some when we were on the worship team together. Every time he mentioned his girls it brought a smile to his face.
Chris Hilimire
I am so saddened by the loss of Jason. I want his girls to know how he often talked about them smiling . He was so proud of them. May he rest in peace as he begins his journey with God .
Shannon Matheny
Oh Lisa, my heart breaks for you and your girls. You all are in my prayers, and Jason is loved so dearly. Praying for God’s grace and healing to surround you now and always. The memories I have with Jason are some of the very best of my life, and will forever be cherished. My deepest sympathies and so much love to you and your precious girls.
The Prewitts
Thoughts and prayers for Jason’s family. We were blessed to know him & his father.. He truly loved his family. May God’s healing comfort surround his wife & daughters.
James Renew
I did business with Jason for many years. It was always a pleasure talking with him about our children’s sporting activities. Jason always lit up when talking about his girls and his wife. He really loved his family. Jason you are missed. Rest in Peace.