Jesse J. Arevalos Jr., who was born on 31 Mar 1950 succumbed to illness on 9 Nov 2020. In between theses dates, Jesse did live a wonderfully active and productive life. Even before graduating from high school, he would be drawn to music which did lead to his being the lead guitarist in a popular local band, The Psychos. This would lead Jesse even further, culminating with the Vegas scene.
With maturity he would return home and marry. This union with Renee Cole resulted in the birth of his son, Brian Seth and daughter Elisa Camille. Jesse was an involved, caring father who profoundly influenced not only his own children’s lives but the of their friends. This willingness to help others thoroughly guided his life as illustrated by his recent participation in the Promise Keepers.
Jesse did develop a love for big bikes and long roads which would lead to becoming the treasurer for the Downed Bikers Association and too many escapades to relate. Eventually he would settle upon the gentleman’s game of golf to enliven his days.
In addition to Brian and Camille, Jesse is survived by his loving grandson, Lance, who affectionately called his grandfather, “Grumpy”. Both his mother and father, Connie and Jesse Sr, and brother Anthony. Jesse will be forever remembered by his numerous nieces, nephews, cousins, aunts, and dear friends.
Memorial Service
Saturday, November 14, 2020
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