Jesse Ryan Holcomb

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Jesse Ryan Holcomb, 38, of Woodway, passed away April 19th, at Providence Hospital. He loved having a good time and fellow-shipping with his friends and family. He was never too busy to enjoy a good conversation, joke, story or music with those he loved. He was a generous giver and received great joy in giving the “perfect” Christmas present to his family.

He is survived by his parents, Mark and Tracy Holcomb of Woodway, his sister, Erin Jo Gautreaux and husband Bryan of Temple. He was the fun loving uncle to Caleb Holcomb of Temple, Analeise Gautreaux of Caldwell and Joshua Gautreaux of Temple.

We would like to thank the Littles, Whittingtons and Gulleys who were the families of the “village” that helped raise him. We would also desire to give a special thank you to Taylor Blanpied who was Jesse’s tried and true best friend for many years.

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  1. We love you guys so much.
    – Gulley fam

  2. Sarah Rogers Combs

    What a treasure Jesse was and always will be- so many sacred conversations we shared at Common Grounds over the years. It was an honor to have called him Friend.

  3. Joanne batson Cornell

    Tracy and Mark, I sm so so saddened to hear of your loss of Jesse . I can’t imagine the pain you are feeling .
    I am praying and lifting all of you up to the Father I know this …. he is near to the broken hearted .
    I remember Jesse being such an upbeat friendly guy … so so likeable . I know Blake loved him and misses him . A lot of common grounds friends are together and sharing about Jesse tonight . Love and bless you both .

  4. Cassandra Stephens

    I’m so sorry for your loss. Jesse was full of life, loving, caring, funny as all get out. I will never forget how he drove halfway to Dallas in the middle of the night to come get me and 5 friends when our car broke down.
    He was very loved, and will be missed.

  5. Jesse was one of my first friends when I moved to Waco. I think a lot of people might say the same thing. He was everywhere at once, it seemed. I called him the “boy mayor of Waco.” Everyone knew Jesse.

    We lost touch after I moved, but I would often run into him when back in town. Again, he’s everywhere. He was always warm, funny and often pensive. All of my memories with him were full of laughter and energy.

    I’m so sorry to hear of this great loss. Love to his family.

  6. Dearest Tracy, Erin and Mark ~ There are no adequate words to give comfort in a time of such great loss, yet for now I care to express and send my deepest love and grateful remembrances of you precious four. May God help and sustain you through these days of sorrow. Please receive across time and place a sincere silent embrace to acknowledge this great pain and grief upon losing your Jesse. — Present with you in spirit and prayer,

  7. Candace Guyton

    Sending love to your family. I am so sorry for your loss.

  8. Fred & Terry McNiel

    So sorry for your great loss!!! Can’t imagine having to bury a child. Know you are in our thoughts & prayers.🙏❤️🙏 Fred & Terry McNiel

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