Jose Ybarra JR

Jose Ybarra JR obituary, Houston, TX

Jose Ybarra JR

Jose Ybarra Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Wesley A. Boyd Funeral Home (a.k.a Boyd Funeral Directors of Texas) on Mar. 15, 2025.

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Jose Andrew Ybarra, Jr. was born on March 18, 1994, to Jose Andrew Ybarra, Sr. and Brenda Lashae Jackson in Houston, Texas.
Jose was a beloved son, brother, uncle, grandson, nephew, cousin and friend to many. He was introduced to Christ at an early age and attend church often with his grandparents, Oscar and Maria Ybarra. Durning his youth years his aunt and uncle, Micheal and Mary White, along with their children open their door to provide a great opportunity for Jose. He attended and graduated from Klein Collins High School. Jose "Jack" was star linebacker, football was his passion, and he was able to build great relationships with team members and coaches. He enjoyed spending time with family, playing sports, laughing and being the life of the party. Jose smile would light up a room and he had an unforgettable spark about him. Jack had a big impact on many lives. He was always a helping hand and there for others during difficult times. In his recent years, he lived in Mount Vernon, Texas with spouse, Sheila Tyler.
On March 5, 2025, Jose gained his wings and was called home to his heavenly rest. He will rejoice with his grandparents (Oscar E. Ybarra, Willie G. Rogers, Nancy Rogers), uncles (Jimmy Jackson and Calvin Rogers) and other family members.
Jose will leave many memories to cherish with, Jose Ybarra (father), Brenda Jackson (mother), Vanessa Ybarra, Esteban Ybarra, Benjamin Smith, Devin Ybarra, Victoria Smith, Kaitlynn Ybarra and Maria Ybarra (siblings), Maria Ybarra (grandmother), five nieces and five nephews, seven uncles, two aunts, a host of cousins, other relatives and friends.

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