1996
2019
April 3, 1996 - May 4, 2019
Today we celebrate the life of Jackson Weller. Wildly devoted son. Protective big brother. Loving grandson. Kind hearted nephew. Fun, gregarious cousin. Deeply loyal friend. Talented + passionate athlete. Supportive teammate. Chivalrous gentlemen. Pied piper to the community. Inspiring teacher to all children. Gentle giant whose focus was on everyone before himself. The brightest, most infectious light that lit up every room he entered.To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
JG
May 14, 2019
I am sorry for the loss of your loved one. May prayer ease your sorrow and give you peach during this difficult time. Jeremiah 29:12
Melissa Valencia
May 14, 2019
Jackson became a part of our family while he was here in Farmington. Jackson was the brightest of lights. He and some of the other boys from the Frackers who went to UNM would even come to see us when our youngest, Asa (proud Fracker's official ball boy), had sports events there. He was like a big brother to my boys. They really looked up to him. He was just the best guy anyone could hope to know. We thought of him as family. We will miss him immensely.
Rosie Strother
May 14, 2019
Lisa, I'm so sorry for your loss. Praying for you and your family.
Mike Bacsik
May 14, 2019
Jackson Weller is a big league person!
Herrera
May 13, 2019
We were blessed to have met Jackson this past summer as our son played with him on the Farmington Frackers. He shared his pitching expertise, how he cared for his arm and prepared for each game with David who, after a catching injury was working to become a pitcher. His positive energy and encouragement to everyone on the team were characteristics we admired. May God comfort all of you during this time.
Sam, Tracy, David, and Daniel Herrera
Debbi LaRue
May 13, 2019
Jackson's soul will shine bright through those he knew. Jackson will forever live in your hearts.
Debbi LaRue
May 10, 2019
I am very sorry for your loss. Please allow the fondest memories shared with your loved one to be a soothing blanket over your heart. May God words of promise found in John 6:40 brings you consolation and a small measure of peace. Please accept my sincere regards and heartfelt condolences. ~MM~
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