Jaxon Grant Moore, born on September 21, 2010, in Rockwall, Texas, passed away on June 17, 2025, in Forney, Texas. Jaxon was a beloved son, brother, grandson, and nephew who brought joy and laughter to all who knew him.
Jaxon had a profound love for movies, with favorites that included Toy Story, Cars, and Finding Nemo, among many others. His remarkable sense of humor shone through his playful personality, often expressed through a cheeky grin and a twinkle in his eye. Although Jaxon was non-verbal, he had his own unique way of communicating his desires-sometimes choosing to "shut out" the world around him, closing his eyes, and drifting off to sleep, cleverly avoiding school, therapy, or any activity that did not involve his beloved movies.
Those who had the pleasure of tickling him or showering him with kisses knew his infectious smile and mischievous spirit well. Jaxon's warmth and charm made him a beloved figure in the lives of his family and friends.
He is survived by his loving mother, Chrystal Moore; his father, Jason Moore; his brother, Mason Moore; his sister, Makenzie Moore; his grandmothers, Cherlyn Crockett and Brinda Moore; his grandfather, Tom Moore; great grandmother Geraldine Andrews and his uncle, Andrew Crockett and aunt, Jessica Moore. Jaxon leaves behind a legacy of joy, laughter, and love that will be cherished forever.
Memorial service for Jaxon will be held at 4:00p.m. on Friday, June 27 in the chapel of New Hope funeral home.
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