Date Of Birth: 02/16/1982
Date of Death: 07/04/2020
Jesse "the fifth", also known as "young Jess" and affectionately to some as "Slick", was born in Dallas, Texas.
He grew up in Flower Mound, Texas where he liked to ride his bike and play with other kids in the neighborhood. His family moved to the Alief area of Houston where he also played with the neighborhood kids, sometimes building things in the empty field next door, and many times returning his father's tools when he was done borrowing them.
Jesse also enjoyed camping with his Cub Scout pack and climbing out of the second story windows of the family home. He attended private school for a time, where he excelled in reading.
Jesse's ability to learn quickly, along with his construction skills and general handiness with tools, served him well in a variety of pursuits, including auto repair and customization, earthmoving, welding, and building maintenance. His hobbies of late included creative writing and archery.
He will be sorely missed by his family (immediate and extended) and many friends, including one or two special lady-friends.
A memorial service will be held at a future time when COVID is under control, followed by scattering of ashes at the family farm in central Minnesota.
Source: Springer & Son Aloha Funeral Home and Crematory
Date Of Birth: 02/16/1982
Date of Death: 07/04/2020
Jesse "the fifth", also known as "young Jess" and affectionately to some as "Slick", was born in Dallas, Texas.
He grew up in Flower Mound, Texas where he liked to ride his bike and play with other kids in the neighborhood. His family moved to the Alief area of Houston where he also played with the neighborhood kids, sometimes building things in the empty field next door, and many times returning his father's tools when he was done borrowing them.
Jesse also enjoyed camping with his Cub Scout pack and climbing out of the second story windows of the family home. He attended private school for a time, where he excelled in reading.
Jesse's ability to learn quickly, along with his construction skills and general handiness with tools, served him well in a variety of pursuits, including auto repair and customization, earthmoving, welding, and building maintenance. His hobbies of late included creative writing and archery.
He will be sorely missed by his family (immediate and extended) and many friends, including one or two special lady-friends.
A memorial service will be held at a future time when COVID is under control, followed by scattering of ashes at the family farm in central Minnesota.
Source: Springer & Son Aloha Funeral Home and Crematory
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