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JC Acosta, 33, was born on April 16, 1992, in College Station, Texas, and passed away on November 5, 2025.
JC was a kind-hearted and generous man who was always willing to help others. In 2022, he started his roofing business, Texas Elite Solutions, and knew immediately it was his calling. He wanted everyone around him to succeed and was always willing to offer opportunities to those who needed them.
JC met the love of his life, Savannah, in high school, and they were married in 2022. Together, they welcomed their first son, Rhys, in 2023, and their second son, Grayson, in 2025. His greatest joy was being a husband and father. He loved his family more than anything and worked hard to provide them with the best life possible. He was, and will forever be, Savannah’s best friend and soulmate.
JC enjoyed working out in his home gym, then relaxing with his favorite food—hot wings—on the couch with Savannah while watching their favorite shows. He loved going to the beach, eating crab legs, and watching UFC and boxing, especially when Canelo Álvarez was fighting. JC never met a stranger and was a friend to so many. His presence will be deeply missed by all who knew and loved him.
JC is preceded in death by his grandfather, Rudy Flores.
He is survived by his loving wife of three years, Savannah Marie Acosta; their two sons, Rhys and Grayson Acosta; his mother, Dalia, and her husband, Jose; his father, Carlos Acosta, and his wife, Ancy.
He also leaves behind his brothers, Anthony Acosta, Christian Alfaro, and Ian Acosta; his sisters, Cortney Alfaro and her husband, Brandon Johnson, and Issa Acosta; his grandparents, Delfino Acosta Jr. and Maria, and Grandmother Delores Flores.
He is also survived by many loving aunts and uncles:
· Aleida and Blake Jarvis
· Mary Flores and Joe Munoz
· Rodolfo and Cecilia Flores
· Delfino and Lisa Acosta
· Nora Cumpian
· Mary Acosta and Gilbert Hinojosa
· Enrique and Maria Acosta
Additionally, he is survived by his father-in-law and mother-in-law, David and Sandra Karkoska; his brother-in-law and sister-in-law, Paul and Larissa Karkoska; and niece, extended family members, and friends who will forever cherish his memory.
JC will be missed tremendously by his entire loving family and countless friends.
To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
21036 TX-494-LOOP, New Caney, TX 77357

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