LEAGUE CITY, TX — The League City and greater Houston communities are mourning the heartbreaking loss of Grace Strebeck, a bright and spirited young woman whose life was tragically cut short at just 21 years old. Grace passed away in June 2025, leaving behind a deep and unfillable void in the lives of her family, friends, and all who had the joy of knowing her.
Born on July 7, 2003, Grace was raised in Houston, Texas, and called League City home. She was a proud graduate of Clear Creek High School, where she was known for her warm personality, determination, and the unmistakable light she carried with her everywhere she went. Her smile could brighten any room, and her presence made others feel seen, valued, and loved.
A Life Filled with Heart and Hope
Grace was the kind of person who made an impression — not through loud declarations, but through consistent acts of kindness, sincerity, and quiet strength. Those who knew her describe her as gentle yet fierce, humble yet confident, and always present — a friend who listened with intention, encouraged others with words of hope, and loved without condition.
To her family, Grace was a cherished daughter, sister, granddaughter, and niece — the heartbeat of their lives. She brought joy to even the simplest moments and had a gift for bringing people together. From late-night talks and spontaneous adventures to the quiet comforts of just being near, Grace’s presence was a grounding force for her loved ones.
Her friends speak of her infectious laughter, her artistic spirit, and her uncanny ability to know when someone needed a hug, a smile, or just someone to sit with. In a world that often moves too fast, Grace had a way of slowing things down — of creating space for connection, reflection, and love.
In the wake of her passing, tributes have poured in across social media and throughout the League City community. Friends have shared stories of her selflessness, her love for music and art, her obsession with sunrises and sunsets, and her way of making others feel important, even on their darkest days.