IN LOVING MEMORY OF
Jeremy Keith
Mozisek
September 29, 1980 – November 10, 2012
Growing up, Jeremy enjoyed time spent outdoors with his family, was a participant of the Special Olympics, and a proud Cuero Gobbler. Jeremy graduated in 2002 from Cuero High School. Jeremy was a member of St. Mary's Catholic Church in Hallettsville, Texas.
Throughout the years Jeremy faced adversity and trials in his life, but he always overcame them by enjoying every moment of the day that he could. Usually, that meant spending all day beside one of dad's big John Deere or FarmAll tractors and "working". Jeremy was definitely a farm boy at heart who loved the outdoors. Though Jeremy couldn't speak, he had mastered the ability to let his mom and dad know what he wanted. Some of the happiest times in his life were watching and laughing with his three very precious nephews Dawson, Quinlan, and Zackary. They would come through Granny and Grandpa's house like a whirlwind, but Jeremy never minded, he loved seeing their smiling faces. Jeremy's smile would melt the heart of anyone who knew him. His life has touched many people in countless ways. He showed the world true compassion, humility and most of all unconditional love.
Jeremy was well known for his big beautiful brown eyes. They were the window to his soul. His eyes were one of the first things you noticed about Jeremy, but never forgot. Like everything about Jeremy, his eyes just… sparkled.
For a man that never spoke… Jeremy had so much to say and so many lessons to teach us in this life. He taught us that life is so precious and fragile and quick. He taught us to always be grateful for the beautiful sunrise, the gorgeous night time stars and all of the hours in between. Most importantly, he taught us that love never has to be spoken out loud to be felt… it's in a look, a smile, a hug, a comforting touch. Love is unconditional and it never ends.
Jeremy is survived by his parents, brother Jason and wife Victoria Mozisek of Victoria, sister Jessica and husband Kyle Schumacher of Hallettsville. His three precious nephews, Dawson, Quinlan and Zackary and numerous loving aunts, uncles and cousins.
He was preceded in death by his paternal grandparents Joseph and Emily Mozisek of Hallettsville, Texas and maternal grandparents Edward and Rosie Pavlicek of Damon, Texas.
Funeral Mass Service: 10 am, Tuesday, Nov. 13, 2012, at St. Mary's Catholic Church. Visitation: 4 pm, Monday, at Kubena Funeral Home. Rosary: 7 pm, Monday, at Kubena Funeral Home. Pallbearers: Eugene Pavlicek, Peter Jarvis, Gregory Jurena, Dan Mozisek, Craig Mozisek and Russell Sciba. Honorary Pallbearer: Dr. Tim Wagner, who so lovingly cared for Jeremy for many years with unsurpassed dedication and dignity. Officiate: Msgr. John Peters. Burial: St. Mary's Catholic Cemetery. Memorials: Hospice of South Texas, Sacred Heart ACTS, or St. Mary's Altar Society.
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