Our Story

Two years ago, the world became a lot dimmer, and heaven gained a light so bright it still shines in the hearts of everyone who loved Jaxon. He wasn’t just a little boy—he was a universe of joy, curiosity, and boundless love.

He had a way of making the ordinary extraordinary. Whether it was his laughter echoing through the house, or his scream’s echoing through the neighborhood while he played (so very loud), his hands discovering new wonders, or the way he taught us all to see the world through his eyes—pure, innocent, and filled with wonder.

He left behind a legacy that will never fade. He taught us the meaning of unconditional love, the beauty of small moments, and the strength of a parent’s heart—even when it’s shattered into pieces.

We dream of holding him again, of seeing him play with his brother and sister, of teaching him, laughing with him, and watching him grow. Though those moments can no longer be, the love we carry for him is eternal, as unbreakable as it was the day he first came into our life.

We honor him—not in the silence of loss, but in the echoes of love and joy he brought to the world. He is still with us in every memory, in every tear, and in every heartbeat. His spirit lives in the family he adored and the hearts he touched.

Our sweet boy is part of us forever, a light in the darkness, a love that time and distance can never take away.

Dada Brett

As a person who keeps their feelings close to my heart and wraped up inside, I did not know how I would survive without my son. I shut down from life completely and it was not until I was able to learn coping mechanisms that I was finally ready to accept my new normal. I can now honor my son live the life I know he would have wanted me to live, wether it be as a dad, athlete, husband or superhero.

Jaxon was not only our first born, but he was truly my superhero. Seeing the joy in life thorugh his eyes made me feel like life was perfect until that day when our lives changed forever.

Jaxon was a STUD in every aspect of the word. Wether it be zooming around on his bike, to being the greatest 3 year old athlete I had ever seen, to catching bad guys with team Spidey, he was everything a dad could hope for in a son. Your charming personality, kind heart and contagious laughter has made me a better person. Even though our time together was cut short, you always brought out the best in our family.

I will never forget our Jaxon, Daddy road trip to Disneyland where we beat the girls and celebrated with a churro and a beer. Who knew driving 6 hours and sleeping in hotel outside of the Grapevine would be the best day of my life.

Jaxon, you are the one who made me a father and I will cherish every second I had with you. I will never take anything for granted knowing life can change in an instant.

I love you and cannot wait for the day we meet again. Keep sending us signs and protecting your siblings.

Coping With The Loss of Jaxon

  • Spirituality – First off let me say meditation, crystals and ceremonies were the last thing I though would help me through the death of my son. It was not until I connected with my therapist JoAnn at the Selah Carefarm when I learned how powerful these practices really are. Connecting with my son spiritually allows me to be with him and calm any built up anxiety.
  • CrossFit – To my CrossFit family, thank you for opening your arms and pushing me when I was at my worst. The gym is truly my happy place and has pushed me to accomplish goals I did not think were possible after the loss of my son. Everyone needs their outlet and I found it through fitness.
  • Family & Friends – I could not be where I am today without the support of my family and friends. I am able to have fun and live in my new “normal” because of you guys. You guys are amazing and thank you!
  • My Wife – Losing a son was something a parent should never have to go through, but I couldn’t ask for anyone better to have by my side during the darkest time of my life. You have pushed me to be the best father, husband and person I can while picking me up as grief continued to strike me down. I love you and it’s always better when were together.

Mama Elizabeth

Two years ago, the world became a lot dimmer, and heaven gained a light so bright it still shines in the hearts of everyone who loved Jaxon. He wasn’t just a little boy—he was a universe of joy, curiosity, and boundless love.

He had a way of making the ordinary extraordinary. Whether it was his laughter echoing through the house, or his scream’s echoing through the neighborhood while he played (so very loud), his hands discovering new wonders, or the way he taught us all to see the world through his eyes—pure, innocent, and filled with wonder.

He left behind a legacy that will never fade. He taught us the meaning of unconditional love, the beauty of small moments, and the strength of a parent’s heart—even when it’s shattered into pieces.

We dream of holding him again, of seeing him play with his brother and sister, of teaching him, laughing with him, and watching him grow. Though those moments can no longer be, the love we carry for him is eternal, as unbreakable as it was the day he first came into our life.

Coping With The Loss of Jaxon

We honor him—not in the silence of loss, but in the echoes of love and joy he brought to the world. He is still with us in every memory, in every tear, and in every heartbeat. His spirit lives in the family he adored and the hearts he touched.

Our sweet boy is part of us forever, a light in the darkness, a love that time and distance can never take away.