1983
2003
Funeral: 2 p.m. Friday at New World United Methodist Church, 2201 North Davis Dr., Arlington. Burial: Full military honors at Moore Memorial Gardens in Arlington.
Memorials: In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to St. Jude's Childrens Hospital.
Jesse Earl was born March 28, 1983, in Ardmore, Okla. and spent most of his life in Arlington and Granbury.
He served in the U.S. Army from Sept. 11, 2000, to July 1, 2003, at Fort Hood.
Survivors: Mother and stepfather, Lisa and Frenchie' Parris; grandmother, Pam Lemons; aunts and uncles, Pattie and Rodney Tennes, Teri and Bruce Cates, Tina and Dale Pierson, and Walter Dunn; cousins, Haley and Logan Tennes, Jennifer and Monica Dunn, and Jeremy Pierson; great-grandmother, Linda Dodd; great-grandfather, (Ret.) SGM Joe Spoon; great-great-aunt, Ruby Longino; and other family members and friends.
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MACKENZIE WILLIAMS
July 16, 2003
I JUST LEARNED OF THE NEWS. I'M SORRY FOR YOUR LOSS. JESSE WAS A GREAT GUY. I REMEMBER HIM SO MUCH FROM HIGH SCHOOL HE WAS ALWAYS SO PLEASANT TO TALK TO. HE IS GREATLY MISSED! MAY GOD BLESS YOU
Pam Engle
July 11, 2003
I want to wish you my deepest sympathy! I use to work at the daycare where Jesse attended when he was just starting elementary school. And he went to JoAnn Smith's home day care. I have just went through the same thing I lost my daughter Tiffany she was 19 she was killed at the end of November. She is also buried at Moores. I just want to say how sorry I am to hear of your loss.
Pam use to be (Painter)
Bill Looney
July 11, 2003
Rest in peace, Jesse. God bless you and comfort your family and friends.
Jim and Jo Anne Reeves
July 10, 2003
Our deepest sympathy to both you and Frenchie. Our thoughts and prayers are with you both.
Jim and Jo Anne Reeves
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