Jacob was born November 12, 1997. He was baptized in Christ at Holy Infant in Ballwin and received First Holy Communion at St Gerard Magella in Kirkwood. He enjoyed boy scouts in Kirkwood and Manchester, playing soccer in Fenton and Ballwin, baseball in Valley Park, being an altar server at Holy Infant and spending memorable times with his family and friends. At Hanna Woods Elementary his poem, “Rats”, was published by his teacher. Jacob loved fishing and hunting and was always proud of the first buck he harvested. He graduated from Hallsville High School (2016) where he continued his love of sports by competing in track, wrestling and baseball. He was a proud member of the FFA and enjoyed traveling to FFA National Convention in Indianapolis and Louisville. He had a special love for all animals particularly dogs (especially pitties), cats, horses, even ferrets and his childhood pet rats which were all named after saints. They would always trust him. His cat, Smokey, will miss him so much. Jacob gave the gift of life by participating in Organ Donation.
Jacob is survived by his fiancé Nicole Hawkins, his mother, Amy Maxwell, his father, Shawn (Suzanne) Belcher, his sister, Kylie Maxwell, his grandparents, Judy Maxwell, Sandy(Danny) Stephens, Martin Jennings, John (Marcia) Phillips, and Dan (Ellie) Funke, his Great Aunt and Uncle, Dotty (Ron) Sides, godmothers, Maria Stokes and Emily Schiltz, and many aunts, uncles and cousins.
Visitation will be at the SCHRADER Funeral Home and Crematory, 14960 Manchester Rd., Ballwin, Thursday 4-8 p.m. Funeral Mass at Holy Infant Catholic Church, 627 Dennison Dr, Ballwin, Friday, 10:00 a.m. with a luncheon in the school cafeteria after Mass.
In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to NAMI, American foundation For Suicide Prevention, or your local animal shelter.
.A Celebration of Life service will occur Saturday, August 3rd at Rocky Fork Fellowship, 12095 Rte. B, Hallsville, with visitation at 10:00 am, service at 11:00 am and lunch to follow.
Jacob was born November 12, 1997. He was baptized in Christ at Holy Infant in Ballwin and received First Holy Communion at St Gerard Magella in Kirkwood. He enjoyed boy scouts in Kirkwood and Manchester, playing soccer in Fenton and Ballwin, baseball in Valley Park, being an altar server at Holy Infant and spending memorable times with his family and friends. At Hanna Woods Elementary his poem, “Rats”, was published by his teacher. Jacob loved fishing and hunting and was always proud of the first buck he harvested. He graduated from Hallsville High School (2016) where he continued his love of sports by competing in track, wrestling and baseball. He was a proud member of the FFA and enjoyed traveling to FFA National Convention in Indianapolis and Louisville. He had a special love for all animals particularly dogs (especially pitties), cats, horses, even ferrets and his childhood pet rats which were all named after saints. They would always trust him. His cat, Smokey, will miss him so much. Jacob gave the gift of life by participating in Organ Donation.
Jacob is survived by his fiancé Nicole Hawkins, his mother, Amy Maxwell, his father, Shawn (Suzanne) Belcher, his sister, Kylie Maxwell, his grandparents, Judy Maxwell, Sandy(Danny) Stephens, Martin Jennings, John (Marcia) Phillips, and Dan (Ellie) Funke, his Great Aunt and Uncle, Dotty (Ron) Sides, godmothers, Maria Stokes and Emily Schiltz, and many aunts, uncles and cousins.
Visitation will be at the SCHRADER Funeral Home and Crematory, 14960 Manchester Rd., Ballwin, Thursday 4-8 p.m. Funeral Mass at Holy Infant Catholic Church, 627 Dennison Dr, Ballwin, Friday, 10:00 a.m. with a luncheon in the school cafeteria after Mass.
In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to NAMI, American foundation For Suicide Prevention, or your local animal shelter.
.A Celebration of Life service will occur Saturday, August 3rd at Rocky Fork Fellowship, 12095 Rte. B, Hallsville, with visitation at 10:00 am, service at 11:00 am and lunch to follow.
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