Jason Deal Peppers passed away peacefully at home in Newnan, GA, on June 23, 2024. He was born on May 20, 1970, in Camden, AR. Jason is 54 years old.
Jason is lovingly remembered by his parents, Jim and Roseanne Peppers; brother, Jonathan Peppers; spouse, Michelle Peppers; children, Chase and Ashton Long; niece, Abigail Peppers; family friend, Candance Carrie; and a host of family and friends.
Jason had a love for many things in life: Arkansas football, San Antonio Spurs, golf, music, alien and cowboy movies, and smartphone mini games. Jason loved being at home, but also loved to grab a beer and have a great conversation. He would walk into any room and turn heads because of his big heart and "dry dad" humor. He never let life beat him and if it did, he never let it cool his smile. Jason always lived for today.
On behalf of the Peppers family, we thank you for your condolences. Jason will be missed dearly and will leave many amazing memories for those who had met him.








Dad, Stepdaddy, Jason,
I am going to miss you so much! You always knew what to say and shared a great taste in music. Live on in peace!
Ashie
Jason could light up a room. Beaming with confidence yet so laid back. You and Mark were the best of friends for decades. The belly laughs from you two telling about your adventures are priceless. I will never forget.
Gone too soon. Rest easy my friend.
I remember when Jason was born. He was my first babysitting job. He tottered around between my family home and his grandparent’s house in Camden. My father taught him to say Roll Tide! Thankfully, his Razorback family found humor in it. I will remember Jason as a little strawberry blonde that was beloved by his parents and grandparents and all the Berg Avenue neighbors around them. Prayers and condolences for his family.
Love you cuz ❤️
Pep, we had just chatted on June 7th. I’m so sad to hear of your passing. You were one of the good guys and will definitely be missed. RIP.
I have fond memories of working with Jason & I hate that we lost touch. Prayers to his family as they grieve for him.
Pep. I Love you brother. You still owe for all the double or nothings for Bama Ark games. Mr and Mrs Peppers love yall and have yall in my prayers we’ll see him again and he’ll talk crap as always!
I have always felt as if Jason and I were “twins” of sorts, with friend moms going through pregnancies simultaneously. My mom mentioned many times, on my birthdays through the years, the realities of their great friendship. I did not arrive when due. Jason, in fact, did see the world on May 20th, 1970. I arrived ten days later.
Rest in peace, my classmate and friend—🙏🏻❣️
Much love to Jim, Rose, Jonathan and other family/friends. Jason was loved very much and will be missed.
Thinking of you, Roseanne and Jim. I remember Jason as a little boy in Camden! I know you’ll miss him but have lots of memories of good times together. Love, Kathy
Hello family, I’m San Young. Jason was my Gm at Ryder. I just found out today of our tragic loss. JASON was the coolest, smoothest, humorous and greatest GM that anyone could ever have. He was that Rapper of all times in his mind. He was a Step dancer ..he was all of that and a bag of chips for a GM. He was always available to speak with you and help anybody. Jason was the man. We forever talk about how wonderful he was to us. I Will miss him most. He gave me several awards and one was created as MS. RYDER…He said I was so much like him .Always trying to help someone..Miss You much San Young b.k.a Auntee
Dear god this hurts I meet Chilli roughly 5 years ago while I was working at ryder we shared a great friendship outside of work that man looked out for me while I was dealing with health issues he checked on me and made sure I had a job to comeback to when the facility moved to Newnan he gave me a chance at advancement because he believed in me and I did my best to return those favors.. when he was leaving I gave him the angel that I felt protected me and saved my life when I had a terrible accident. I hope that his passing was painless and he was surrounded by the love he needed. Thank you chilli I miss you man
Sorry I left something out..
he told me that his mum and dad would love me and I them when I meet them. And that we were going to have a beer and talk philosophy when he got back. Chilli you owe me that beer man and I you thank you so much for just being my friend my boss and a major helping kind and awesome friend . I miss you man . Thank you brother ..