They previously said in a statement: “We loved Jarad with all of our hearts and cannot believe our time with him has been cut short.
“As he often addressed in his music and to his fans, Jarad battled with prescription drug dependency. Addiction knows no boundaries and its impact goes way beyond the person fighting it.
“Jarad was a son, brother, grandson, friend and so much more to so many people who wanted more than anything to see him defeat addiction.
“We hope the conversations he started in his music and his legacy will help others win their battles as that is what he wanted more than anything.
“We know that Jarad’s legacy of love, joy, and emotional honesty will live on.”