JASON RONALD BURROWS
June 29, 2026
Jason Ronald Burrows, formerly of Kincardine, died unexpectedly, June 29, 2026, in Edmonton, Alberta, at the age of 41. Forever deeply missed by his mom and dad, Dennis and Donna Burrows; brother, Jeff Burrows; nephews, Logan and Peter; and very special grandparents Jason was extremely close to, Grandma Joyce Neyvatte and Grandpa Ron Burrows; all of Kincardine. Also leaving behind his loving aunts and uncles, Mark and Donna Neyvatte, Dave and Mary Neyvatte, Bev Somerville, Dan Burrows (Pam Campbell), Derrick and Karen Burrows, Mike and Julie Burrows, and Moira and Mike Liebregts; and cherished cousins Jason was lucky enough to grow up with and have a strong bond with, Chris and Crystal Neyvatte (River and Kaia), Rachael Neyvatte (Chris Hickey) (Tori and Juli), Clayton Neyvatte (Stephanie Sylvester), Michelle Somerville, Andrew Burrows (Ilyana and Isla), Danielle and Alex March (Henry, Oliver, Selena, Isabel), Tre Burrows, Devon Burrows, Kelsey and Tanner Kolaska (Coen and Emaya), Ashlea Burrows and Corey Burrows. Predeceased by his other special grandparents, Grandpa Ron Neyvatte (2014) and Grandma Barb Burrows (2025); and cousin, Dale Burrows (2026) (Jess and Alecsys). Jason had many friends of all ages, some who have also passed (Brent Small, friend since childhood) whom he will be reunited with, along with dear family members. Family was everything to Jason and even while working throughout Canada, he inquired about each of them. He grew up loving sports, playing hockey, soccer and golf, and continued to impress with his knowledge of stats. Golf was a love from a young age and led him to a career he loved in the industry as a golf course superintendent. His work ethic was very important as he took pride in his work, and his high energy was an asset for his long hours. He was a fair and understanding leader and boss. Jason had a great sense of humour and loved to have a laugh with family and friends. He enjoyed comedy movies and did a mean impersonation of his favourite roles. He was young at heart and enjoyed playing and teasing with his nephews - the fun uncle (Uncle Buck, lol). He often broke out in song, might be a Christmas song in the summer but sung loudly with enthusiasm. Never a dull moment with Jason, he made our house feel like home! He always loved animals. His dogs, Ollie, and then Tiger, were the recipients of Jason's devotion and loving attention. He was a generous soul who lent a helping hand or shared what he had with others in need. Rest In Peace, Jason ♥ A private funeral will be held Aug. 14, 2026, at 2:30 p.m., at the Davey-Linklater Funeral Home, Kincardine. Memorial donations to the Kincardine and Community Health Care Foundation (or a charity of your choice) would be appreciated as expressions of sympathy. Donations and condolences on-line at www.daveylinklaterfuneralhome.com.