He was born on July 19, 2000 in Austin, Texas. In addition to his parents he is survived by his stepmother, Vinita Jobes; his half-sister, Juhi Kulkarni; brother, John Dylan Jobes; his grandfathers, Jim Taylor and Harold D Jobes; grandmothers, Helen Jobes and Cheryl Jobes; Uncles, Sam Jobes, Joe Stebe, Robert Kosta and David Kosta; Aunts, Elise Stebe, Andrea Jobes and Lana Sveda; his dog, Buddy and numerous cousins. He was preceded in death by his grandmother, Kay Taylor.
Mason was proud of his Texas heritage. He came from many generations of Texas ranchers dating back to the arrival of his earliest ancestors who settled in the DeWitt Colony when Texas was still a part of Mexico. He was especially happy exploring his Grandpa Harold’s ranch with his grandpa, dad and brother. He liked helping with the cows, hiking, swimming in the creek and learning about birds and wildflowers. He also enjoyed beach vacations with his mother and exploring skate parks with his Grandpa Jim. He was very athletic, played soccer and loved to snowboard, skateboard, and snow ski. Going out to the lake to swim and Jet Ski with his grandma Helen was a favorite activity. He had the opportunity to travel through the US and lived for a while in Costa Rico. Wherever he was he always seemed to find a mountain to climb with his dad and stepmother. He loved scary movies, playing video games, skateboarding, cooking and any time spent with Dylan, Juhi and Buddy.
Mason’s time on earth was too short and he will be greatly missed by his family who loved him dearly.
Funeral services will be held at Weed-Corley-Fish in Leander on July 6 at 2:00 pm. In lieu of flowers, please make a donation to the “Hi, How Are you?” Foundation at www.hihowareyou.org to promote mental health awareness.
OBITUARY #2
Mason Cole Jobes, born on July 14, 2000 in Austin, Texas, passed away unexpectedly on June 30, 2019. He was preceded in death by his grandmother, Katherine Mary Taylor. He is survived by his mother, Erika Elaine Taylor; father, Brian Noble Jobes and brother, John Dylan Jobes; his grandparents, James Carl Taylor, Harold D. Jobes and wife Cheryl, and Helen Jobes; Uncle Sam Jobes; Aunt Elise Stebe and husband Joe Stebe; four cousins; and his loyal dog, Buddy.
As a young child, he was full of energy, spunk and charisma. He was a cute little blondie that was always busy playing. He was set and determined when he decided to do anything. At a young age, he loved to play imaginary games with his grandma Kay. His brother Dylan would be an accomplice to whatever the task was. He was very close to his older brother and looked up to him for many things. Mason was a very athletic child; he loved soccer in his younger years, then became proficient in skateboarding. He and his Granddad Jim loved to check out all the local skate parks. Then scooters became the thing to do. He could master any video game and enjoyed competing with others. He loved all animals, and enjoyed being outdoors. He participated in Boy Scouts, and was especially happy exploring his Granddad Harold’s ranch with his dad and brother. He liked hiking, fishing, swimming in the creek and learning about birds and wildflowers.
Mason enjoyed family vacations. He was able to experience many unique travel adventures; from living in Costa Rica for a year, to visiting both West and East Coasts, and climbing mountains in the Rockies. He was an avid snow skier, cycler, and loved all water sports.
His mother and father loved him unconditionally. He is now rejoined with his grandma Kay and other loved ones. We are all so blessed to have had the time we did with him on earth.
We love you Mason, forever…
Funeral services will be held at Weed-Corley-Fish 1200 Bagdad Rd. Leander, Texas 78641
on Saturday July 6th, 2019 at 2 o’clock.
In lieu of flowers, the family asks for donations to be made to the “Hi, How are you?” Project at www.hihowareyou.org to promote mental health awareness.
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