He grew up in Houston during the Great Depression. He attended the Allen Academy School in Bryan, Texas. In 1941, as a Houston Golden Gloves boxer, he won Texas State Champion and competed at the Golden Gloves National Tournament in Chicago, IL.
During 1942-1945, he served in the United States Army Air Corps (Air Force) during World War II as an Aerial Gunner and was stationed at multiple bases throughout Europe. During 1947-1950, he re-enlisted and became 100% disabled due to a service-related injury in Alaska.
In 1952, he married his love, Maria and their marriage lasted 51 years until her death in 2003. Together they raised a family that continues to grow.
He enjoyed watching westerns and spending time with his family. He instilled values in his children such as honesty, strong work ethic, and to treat others by the golden rule. He was known to have his children read the bible before they could go out to play, which at times included their friends.
He was a loving, caring, and compassionate person with a heart of gold and had a great love for God and family. He was much loved and will forever be in our hearts.
Jesse is preceded in death by his wife Maria and son John. He leaves behind 7 children, 24 grandchildren, 17 great grandchildren, 5 great-great grandchildren, 1 sister, 1 sister-in-law, and 12 nephews and nieces.
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