Willie Wayne Jefferson, II.

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Willie Wayne “Jeff” Jefferson, II., 56, of San Antonio, passed away too soon on January 16, 2025 at a San Antonio hospital.

Graveside Service: 11AM Saturday, January 25 at Oakwood Cemetery, Waco., with viewing prior to the service only.

Jeff was born in Misawa, Japan, on August 14, 1968. He is the son of Beverly Jean Lee Jefferson and Willie Wayne Jefferson, Sr. of San Antonio. He graduated from John Jay High School in 1986. He earned an Associate of Computer Science from Alamo Community College. Jeff earned a Bachelor’s and Master’s in Computer Science from Texas A&M University. Jeff worked all his life as a technological whiz, or “techie.” He owned his own business, Fusion Data Solutions, doing what he loved. He took care of all computer and technology needs for local businesses across San Antonio. He enjoyed music, reading, collecting and watching movies of all sorts. Jeff was a one-of-a-kind person, who loved with his entire heart. He was hilarious, super smart, and no matter what anybody said or did, he always did things his own way!

He is survived by his parents, Willie Wayne Jefferson, Sr. and Beverly Jean Lee Jefferson; his sister, Sonya Denise Jefferson Little (spouse James Dale Little); his children, Alessandra Jefferson, Arianna Jefferson, Agostino Jefferson, Antonio Jefferson, Aubrianna Jefferson, and Alexavier Jefferson; grandchildren, Charlie Jefferson Stephens and Lennox Stephens; nephews, Jamonn Little (spouse Haley Little) and Stefan Little; great nieces and nephews, Jamesonn Little, Hendrix Little, and Jayce Little; mothers of his children, Nora Aguilar and Amber Large; as well as a host of uncles, aunts, and cousins on his paternal and maternal lineages and many friends.

Place of Service: Oakwood Cemetery , 2124 S.5th St.; Waco, TX 76706



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  1. So sorry for your loss. Praying for the family.

  2. He is a pleasant memory for me. I enjoyed his love of life when I was one of his teachers at San Vito Air Station in Southern Italy. I am sad that he didn’t live a longer, happy life. He is missed by many. Sic transit gloria mundi. Now he whispers to me, “Quod sum eris.” Ciao, Bello, ciao.

  3. Jeff, you will forever be in my heart and I will always cherish the talks we had. Rest easy cuz, rest easy 😪.

  4. Joseph Jefferson

    I am SO SORRY for the loss of Jeff. When my father told me my heart broke for you, and all who loved him. Though I only knew him as a young boy, I was devastated, thinking how your hearts must feel. I send you a deep hug. I will talk to you soon…

  5. Matt & I send condolences to the Jefferson Family on the passing of Willie Wayne. May God provide comfort and peace during this time of sorrow. Our love goes out to Beverly and her family.

  6. My heart grieves with you and your family. I have so many good memories of him from high school and when we reconnected again in San Antonio. His smile, his laughter, his love of life and the joy he brought to all will be missed by everyone who knew him.

  7. DARRELL R Kuykendall

    Rest easy Jeff, rest easy brother. 🙏
    Condolences to the family and kids.

    • Jeff you lived the best life on earth and your journey here is complete, now your second journey begins.
      Rest easy
      Hills forever

  8. Abdon & Carol Garza and Family

    We extend our deepest condolences to Jeff’s entire family. Jeff was a great neighbor. We always enjoyed talking to him . He had a great sense of humor and had wonderful stories to tell. We will miss him.

  9. Mandy Hauschild Bowkett

    Jeff was one of a kind and I will miss him. First met him at San Vito Air Station when we went to school together – and ended up living in the same house as his family when we returned to Italy for our second tour. I would tell him he needed to get back to visit San Vito so the Italians could see he grew up! ❤️ Much love to his family and children.

  10. The Murphys prayers are with the family during this difficult time. Jeff was always kind and supportive to Me . He was always eager to see what the Sunday dessert would be. I will miss chatting with him about life. He could be funny.
    Thankful and honored to know him.

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