Jason Eric Hayden

Jason Eric Hayden, 47, of Indianapolis, passed away Monday, January 29, 2024, at Indiana University Health Methodist Hospital. He was born in Franklin on October 23, 1976, to Joseph and Nan (Doty) Hayden. Jason graduated from Monrovia High School in 1995. He married Sarah Gerholdt on March 1, 2003, and she survives. Jason was a machine operator for Rolls Royce in Indianapolis for 17 years, where he was currently employed. 

Jason was full of life. He used his beautiful voice to sing every day and put a smile on his family's faces. He was always being silly with his children, making TikTok’s and talking in character voices. Jason enjoyed playing video games, card games, or games on his phone. He would tinker and fix things that were broken, on his own time of course. Recently, Jason and Sarah found a passion for traveling together. They enjoyed taking trips with each other as well as taking trips with their children. Above all, his family was his number one priority.

Jason was preceded in death by his paternal grandparents, Willard and Grace (Fredrick) Hayden; and maternal grandparents, Sheldon and Lucille (Hinds) Doty.

Mooch, as his family knew him, will be greatly missed by his loving family including his wife of 20 years, Sarah Hayden; sons, Thomas, Alexzander, and George Hayden; daughters, Kayleigh and Alice Hayden; parents, Joseph and Nan Hayden; sister, Wendy Bain; nephew, Jacob Martin; niece, Ashlynn Bain; great-nephew, Cooper Bain; mother and father-in-law, Lloyd and Barbara Gerholdt; brother-in-laws, Matthew Gerholdt and Daniel (Brandi) Gerholdt; sister-in-law, Rebekah (Dakota) Lane; as well as several aunts, uncles, cousins, and friends. 

Family and friends will gather to celebrate Jason’s life on Saturday, February 3, 2024, from 11:00 A.M. to 1:00 P.M., in the chapel at Carlisle - Branson Funeral Service & Crematory.  The funeral service will begin at 1:00 P.M. His earthly remains will be cremated after the service. Jason gave the ultimate gift of life through organ donation. Visit www.CarlisleBranson.com to share a favorite memory or to sign the online guest registry.  

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  1. Im going to miss you and cherish all the memories i have of you bub. I remember when i stayed the night you would come home from work and brought Sarah food that she was craving while pregnant with one of the kids.
    I loved it when you did your Marvin the Martian voice

  2. Your smile and laughter always lit up the room. Your jokes and sense of humor were brilliant and so darn funny. We will miss you

  3. Jason AKA Mooch, I’m so very saddened for earthly departure. You were in about first grade when I met Wendy and she brought me and Kelly home for the weekend and met your sweet family. There are so many memories that I will cherish always of you! You will be forever missed.

  4. My last memory of Jason is a good one. He was singing his heart out at a karaoke bar, and I enjoyed every moment of it. I didn’t know him well, but I know I’ll miss him. He was a great guy.

  5. I am truly sorry for you and your family I went to school with Jason and he was always the best, funny and was there for anyone that needed uplifting

  6. So sorry Sarah for your loss. May you find peace 🕊️. Blessings upon your family I will pray for you and yours.

  7. Sarah we are so heartbroken for you and your families loss. We’ve always loved y’all. Jason was always a hoot to be around. We really enjoyed the time spent with you guys. We are here if you need anything at all.

  8. Hi Nan I am so sorry about your son I know this has to be hard for you and Joe and the family I didn’t know your son but my heart goes out to all of you God Bless all of you

  9. Hi Nan I am so sorry about your son I know this has to be hard for you and Joe and the family I didn’t know your son but my heart goes out to all of you God Bless all of you


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