Jason Weaver, Big Daddy Weave bassist, dead at 42 from COVID-19

Large Daddy Weave bass participant Jason Weaver has died from problems of COVID-19. He was 42.

His brother Mike introduced the unhappy information on social media Sunday.

In a two-minute clip, Mike expressed his unhappiness for his brother’s passing, in addition to his gratitude to followers for his or her prayers.

“Jay went to be with Jesus only a couple hours in the past,” Mike mentioned. “I’m sorry to carry this information, however I'm excited to rejoice the place he's proper now. My brother Jay went to be with Jesus only a couple hours in the past.

“You’ve seen him stroll the uphill battle and also you guys helped carry him by a lot,” he continued. “Regardless that COVID took his final breath, Jesus was proper there to catch him.”

Large Daddy Weave is a Christian band that was fashioned in 1998 and consisted of Mike, Jay and members Joe Shirk, Jeremy Redmon and Brian Beihl.

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Christian musician Jay Weaver died at 42 from problems of COVID-19.
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The band’s label, Curb Data, confirmed Jay’s dying in an announcement Monday. “We're devastated by this loss and are trusting the Lord to information us by this tough time,” the assertion mentioned. “All your ideas, prayers, and help have been and proceed to be deeply appreciated.” 

“My coronary heart’s broke[n] for my household right here but in addition for Jay’s household in Florida. However all of us simply actually needed to thanks for strolling with us by a lot, , for therefore lengthy,” Mike added in his video.

“The Lord used him in such a mighty approach out on the highway for a few years. And anyone who has come into contact with him is aware of simply how actual his religion in Jesus was,” he mentioned of his brother’s religion. “The prayers of therapeutic can now flip into prayers of thanksgiving now that Jay is in God’s presence.”

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“Jay went to be with Jesus only a couple hours in the past,” the singer’s brother, Mike, mentioned on social media.
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Jay was hospitalized in late December attributable to problems from the coronavirus. He's survived by his spouse, Emily, and their three youngsters, Makenzie, Madison and Nathan Weaver. 

The Christian radio station Okay-Love shared its condolences on social media Sunday, writing, “Our hearts are saddened to listen to that Jay Weaver, former bass participant in Large Daddy Weave, has handed away. Please be a part of us as we pray for Jay’s spouse, three youngsters, and the Weaver household.”

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