Jason Edwin Lednicky, 52, passed away on Tuesday, February 7, 2023.
Memorial Service: 11am Saturday, February 18, 2023, at Creekwood Church at 260 N. Miller Rd. Mansfield Tx, 76063.
Jason was born in Irving, Texas to mother, Peggy Scheler Taylor and father, Edwin Lednicky on November 2, 1970, on a crisp cold day. As he grew into adulthood he met and fell in love with Jacqueline Trybus. He made her a Lednicky on July 23, 2001, at Holy Spirt Catholic Church. Jason earned a bachelor's degree at Midwestern State and over the years was known to be hardworking man and held various sales positions throughout his career. His last position was working at Fire Pump Specialty certifying fire trucks for various cities. He had many passions in life like being a member of the Creekwood Church, but the list goes on and on for Jason. He loved cooking, grilling, especially Bar-B-Q and would go all over comparing his food to others, playing a guitar, hunting, listening to loud music, spending time fishing, race cars, and traveling to go ski when he could. He had a love for the Dallas Cowboys and Texas Rangers. There was nothing more precious to him!
then his family. Especially his two sons who were his pride and joy. There was never a stranger around Jason, he loved to talk to anyone and everyone who would listen. But when he said long story short, it never was!
Jason is survived by his loving wife of 21 years, Jacqueline Lednicky; sons, Roman and Carson Lednicky; father, Ed Lednicky; mother, Peggy Taylor; stepfather, Bob Taylor; stepmother, Linda Davis; sisters, Sherry Gaither, Dawn Yandle; brother, Buck Yandle; nieces, Alexandra Conrad, Lucy Barber, Violet Barber; nephews, Austin Gaither, Charles Conrad; great nephew, Trypp and Rydge Conrad; mother-in-law, Connie Trybus; grandma, Charlene Scheler and many more loved family and friends near and far.