Jonathan Travis Ashlock, 41 of Marietta, Oklahoma passed away on September 4, 2024. He was born in Gainesville, Texas on December 4, 1982 to Aubrey Ashlock and Eugenia Kay Timms. Jonathan earned his living as a mechanic/truck pusher, 07 Energy and Wayne’s Roofing. He attended Callisburg High School and Gainesville High School. Jonathan married Cristina Braudaway on November 11, 2006 in Gainesville, Texas.
Jonathan is survived by wife, Cristina Marie Ashlock of Marietta, Oklahoma; son, Daniel Keith Day of Thackerville, Oklahoma; daughter, Marlissa LeAnn Gonzales of Ardmore, Oklahoma; son, Jonathan Travis Ashlock, Jr. of Thackerville, Oklahoma; daughter, Saydie Leeann Ashlock of Kerrville, Texas; son, Dylan Wayne Ashlock of Marietta, Oklahoma; son, Joseph Wallace Ashlock of Marietta, Oklahoma; son, Dakota James Ashlock of Marietta, Oklahoma; father, Aubrey Dewayne Ashlock, Sr. of Thackerville, Oklahoma; step-mom, Bobbie Jo Garza; step-brother, Joe Landeros; step-brother, Steve Torres; sister, Josey Bevans of Thackerville, Oklahoma; sister, Jessie Chamber of Thackerville, Oklahoma; brother, Aubrey Ashlock, Jr. of Thackerville, Oklahoma; mother-in-law, Tammie King of Woodbine, Texas; father-in-law, Joseph King of Woodbine, Texas; 10 grandchildren and 2 on the way;
Preceded in death by mother, Eugenia Kay Ashlock; father-in-law, James Braudaway and grandparents, Lloyd & Wanda Ashlock.
The pallbearers will be Jonathan Ashlock, Jr., Daniel Day, Dylan Ashlock, Joseph Ashlock, Jason Chambers, Josh Skrobarczyk, Troy King, Joe Landeros. Honorary Pallbearers, Dakota Ashlock & Nevin Elmore.
A visitation will be held on Tuesday, September 10, 2024 from 6:00pm-8:00pm at Meador Funeral Home, 1204 E. California Street, Gainesville. Graveside service will be held on Wednesday, September 11, 2024 at 2:00 pm at Fairview Cemetery, Gainesville, Texas.
I love you LITTLE BROTHER!! you are forever in my heart ❤️, Isaac and Kairi miss you and love you.
We will meet again when the time is right.
Forever and always Mainee
I met Jonathan when he was 14 y/o. I loved him as my own son, he called me “mom”. He and both of my sons were like brothers. He has been a part of our family since then. He and I did a lot of game bird trading back in the good ol days! He was a good boy that grew into a very respectable, responsible and honorable man. I will miss him terribly. I love you Jonathan
There is part of me missing
A part I can no longer touch
“Pops”
Arthur D. Zoch
With thoughts of love and prayers for you all during this time, especially Joseph and Dakota.
Mr and Mrs Moore