

Jessica Ann Loescher passed away peacefully on January 12, 2026, at the age of 40. Born on December 14, 1985, Jess was a devoted mother and wife with an unforgettable laugh and sense of humor. She touched the lives of many and will be dearly missed by her family and friends.
Jess is survived by her loving husband, Josh Loescher of Tokyo, Japan; her cherished children, Gavin and Rosie of Tokyo, Japan; her mother, Theresa Galindo of Victorville, California; her father, Andres Galindo of Adelanto, California; her sister, Regina Galindo of Victorville, California; and her grandmother, Rosalie Perez of Victorville, California.
Funeral and memorial services will be held Wednesday, February 4th at Holy Innocents Catholic Church in Victorville, California. Viewing will begin at 11:00 a.m., followed by the Rosary at 11:30 a.m. and Mass at 12:00 p.m. A reception will follow. Final interment at Sunset Hills Memorial Park in Apple Valley, California, will take place at a later date in a private ceremony. Flower donations and/or donations in Jess’s name may be made to Holy Innocents Catholic Church in Victorville, California.
Jess’s life was centered around love, faith, and family. She absolutely loved being a mother and godmother to her children, nieces, and nephews. She stood faithfully beside her husband throughout his 20-plus-year military career, creating stability, warmth, and comfort through every move and every season of life. She had a deep love for her animals and a special gift for turning any house into a true home. Her devotion to the Blessed Mother was a guiding light in her life.
Though she claimed to loathe cooking, Jess was incredibly talented in the kitchen and showed her love through the meals she made. She was the life of every party, leaving a lasting impression on everyone she met. Her laughter, quick wit, and vibrant spirit will be remembered forever.
As a proud stay-at-home mom, Jess built a home wherever the Air Force sent her family. In Omaha, Nebraska, she became a mother. In Sacramento, California, she turned friends into family. In Tokyo, Japan, she formed lifelong international friendships. Her children were the center of her world, and they were truly blessed to have her constant love, presence, and guidance.
Jess’s legacy lives on in the family she nurtured, the friendships she built, and the countless lives she brightened simply by being herself.
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