Joseph-Jacinto-Obituary

Joseph "Jess" Jacinto

Fremont, California

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August 8, 1926 - Dec. 3, 2008 Lifelong Resident of Fremont Entered into rest on December 3, 2008 at the age of 82. Loving husband of 59 years to Billie Jacinto of Fremont. Beloved father to Terry Jacinto of Sacramento and Karen Jacinto of Fremont, Michael Jacinto and Mary Robertson of Danville,...

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I will never forget all the good times Russ and I had with Jess on and off the field. I will always cherish those memories. My heartfelt condolences to the entire family.

My heart goes out to the family for the loss of Jess. For me, Jess was an inspiration and a teacher in the game of both baseball and life. Many years ago, I was fortunate enough to have known him as a member of his Babe Ruth team when he and Russ Fadeff championed so many fine ball players. I will never forget this great man called Jess. Myself and so many of my teammates will be indebted to him forever.

Dear Suzanne and family:

I recently heard about your dad's passing, Suzanne. I remember our talks about when you grew up in Fremont and how much you loved your dad, and how much he loved the game of baseball. My heart goes out to you and your family in this time of unimagineable loss. May you be blessed with wonderful memories of your dad, for he was indeed, a very special person.

When I was growing up in Alvarado we would always go to the corner store, we would be greeted by a nice lady and a very nice man, his name was Jess Jacinto, we all new him as a nice and funny man he sold us candy for a nickle. His mom would offten be in the store helping him. We will never forget him, he was a big part of our childhood. Our condolences go out to his family.

I remember going to the store that Jess ran in Alvarado years and years ago. Since the store was 3 blocks from our house we didn't get to go to it very often but it was a big treat when we did. I can still remember Jess helping us kids pick out candy because we only had a few cents to spend.(this goes back to the 1950's). He will be missed by all that knew him. Our deepest sympathy to his family.
The Rose and Philips Families

I can't remember when, where or how I met The Jacinto's, but I'm glad I did. I will miss seeing Jess at the grocery store, we'd always block the aisles while we visited. Today, when I saw a Mission Linen truck I remembered Jess, in the 80's he delivered to AT&T on Capitol, he'd always find me to say hello.
Billie, Terry, Mike, my friend Karen, and the rest of the Jacinto's I am saddened by your loss.
Everyone that knew Jess loved him.
Denise

Please accept our deepest sympathies.

I will miss you my friend.

Dear Aunt Billie and survivors,

I am so shocked to hear about Uncle Jess. It's really hard still just letting this all sink in. I am going to miss seeing him in February at our family's annual fund raiser. I know he loved the boys deeply, and really liked Mike, even though they didn't talk much. I know we weren't very close, but I always held my Uncle close in my heart (as I do all of you), and always looked forward to any minute I got to have w/ him. Again, this is a shock to...

Dear Terry,
My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. I'm very sorry
for the loss of your beloved father and friend.
Thinking of you,
Donna Farrell