We extend our deepest condolences to the family, friends, and loved ones of Jerry Davila III during this time of profound loss. Words cannot fully capture the heartbreak of losing someone so young, with so much life ahead of him. Jerry stood on the threshold of important milestones—his high school prom, his upcoming graduation, and the promising future he was just beginning to embrace. His passing is a tragedy that is felt far beyond his immediate circle.
Jerry, affectionately known as “Baby Jerry,” passed away Monday, likely following a seizure. Having lived with epilepsy since childhood, he demonstrated quiet strength and resilience, adapting to challenges that many could not fully understand. Yet, his condition never defined him. Instead, he defined himself through kindness, joy, and the ability to bring light into everyday moments.
He will be remembered as someone who made life brighter for those around him—the friend who cherished pizza nights, who laughed freely, and who turned even a simple game into a lasting memory. Jerry had a passion for drawing and a love for anime, especially Naruto, and he was beginning to grow into his own identity, guided by faith and a renewed sense of purpose.
Those closest to him shared that he had recently been making meaningful changes in his life, growing spiritually and looking ahead with hope. That sense of promise makes his loss all the more difficult to comprehend.
As his family in San Antonio faces this unimaginable grief, we offer our heartfelt prayers for strength, comfort, and peace. May Jerry’s memory live on in the love he gave and the lives he touched.