Jacob Tollette passed away unexpectedly Saturday, October 20, 2018 in Houston, Texas. He was born in Clear Lake City, Texas on September 1, 1992 to Greg Tollette and Malisa McDonald. He graduated from Sam Rayburn High School and was employed by Southeast Trees working with the Grounds Crew and as a Driver.
Jacob enjoyed riding dirt bikes, fishing, watching movies and most of all his music. During his younger years he was actively involved in baseball where he won 1st place in Pasadena Little League with his brother Ryan. He will be remembered for his loving heart and radiant smile.
Jacob is survived by his father, Greg Tollette; brothers, Ryan Tollette and wife Kristen and Trent Tollette; grandparents, Charles Ray and Frances Tollette; nephews, Wayne and Chance Tollette; aunts, Teri Zepeda and husband David, Tami Andrus and husband Mike; cousins, Nathan VonTersch, Shane, Paul, David, John, Cynthia, Thomas, and Robert Zepeda; RJ, Britni, and Patrick Gilmore, Mikayla, Devin, Alyssa, and Shane Andrus; great-aunts, Patsy Cole and Joyce Coleman; great-uncle Bobby Bass and wife Susan; and a host of other aunts, uncles, and cousins; mother, Lisa McDonald and husband Jonathon Gay; grandfather, Arnold Wolfe; aunts, Tanda Satchell and Melanie Speer; and uncle, Duane Wolfe.
Jacob is preceded in death by great-grandparents, Raymond and Annie Belle Tollett, and Samuel and Laura Mae Bass; nephews, Landon Tollette, and cousin, "Little" David Von Tersch. They are all waiting for him in Heaven with open arms.
The family received friends from 5pm-8pm on Friday, October 26, 2018 at Grand View Funeral Home, 8501 Spencer Highway, Pasadena, Texas 77505.
A Celebration of Life was held, Saturday, October 27, 2018 at 10:00am, Grand View Funeral Home, Pasadena, Texas 77505.
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November 26, 2018
There is so much sorrow in the world. But the death of our loved ones brings the deepest sorrow of all. May God's love and mercy, help you through this difficult time. Psalm 31:7
BB, Ga.
Earnie Ray
October 28, 2018
Belated , My deepest sympathy to your family . May you keep in mind the hope of life everlasting which can help sustain you through this difficult time . John 17:3
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