Jason Scott Johnston
August 21, 1981 ~ April 11, 2024
Born in:
Fayetteville, NC
Resided in:
Weirton, WV
Jason Scott Johnston, 42, of Weirton, WV passed away unexpectedly on April 11, 2024.
Born in Fayetteville, NC, on August 21, 1981, Jason was the beloved son of Murray “Scott” Johnston and Julieann Persinger Johnston. His birth came during his father’s service in the United States Army. His family later resettled in Weirton, WV, where Jason attended local schools and graduated from Weir High School in 2000.
Following high school, Jason furthered his education at a two-year technical college in Chicago, IL, before embarking on a career as a Title Abstractor in the Gas and Oil Industry.
Jason was a passionate lover of the outdoors with a particular fondness for kayaking. His adventures on the water were among his most cherished moments. Known for his expansive heart, Jason adored all animals, but none more so than his Chihuahua, Laken, who was a constant and loving companion. Sadly, Laken passed away a few days after Jason.
His musical tastes were defined by a deep appreciation for Bob Marley, whose rhythms and lyrics spoke to Jason’s soul. He held a special affection for the South and the ocean, with Myrtle Beach, South Carolina being a favored family vacation spot that held numerous fond memories.
A fan of cinema, Jason relished watching his favorite movies repeatedly, finding comfort and joy in their familiar scenes. Reflecting his father’s airborne service, Jason recently fulfilled a lifelong dream by taking a skydive—an exhilarating leap that spoke to his adventurous spirit.
Jason leaves behind his parents, Scott and Julieann, his daughter, Avery Johnston, whom he adored more than anything in the world, and Avery’s mother, Leah Krakower. His passing leaves a void in the hearts of all who knew him, but his legacy of kindness, bravery, and compassion will forever remain.
A private memorial service will be held to celebrate Jason’s life. Cremation will take place at the Greco-Hertnick Funeral Home, 3219 Main Street Weirton, WV.
Jason’s memory will be cherished and kept alive in the stories shared by his family and friends. To share stories please visit www.grecohertnick.com
So sorry for your loss 🙏🙏
I am so sorry for your Loss. When I saw this and read it, I was flooded with happy memories of some of those Myrtle Beach vacations and time I got to spend with him, and as part of your family will hold a special place in my heart. I will keep praying for some type of peace for the two of you with this tragic loss of Jason
Jay bug- You will be missed and will always remember the good times we shared
Sarah Lamone (Shuma)
I am so sorry for your loss!! Having know how you feel, please don’t hesitate to call me. I will constantly be here for you both.
Love and hugs hugs to you
Stacey and Sam Monroe