Jake Allen Mixon Obituary California: Family and friends mourn the loss of beloved son and brother Jake Allen Mixon

It is with broken hearts and unimaginable sorrow that we share the passing of our beloved son, brother, and friend, Jake Allen Mixon of California.

Jake’s sudden departure has left a profound void in the lives of all who knew and loved him. His spirit was as expansive as the skies he loved to be under — grounded, free, and endlessly vibrant. Jake embodied a rare combination of grace and authenticity, equally at ease walking barefoot across a sunlit field as he was stepping confidently into a room in a three-piece suit. His soul was adventurous, kind, and unwaveringly true to itself, leaving an unforgettable imprint on every life he touched.

Jake’s family — his parents, Cyndi and Richard, and his brother, Andrew — invite all who loved Jake to gather in his memory on May 18, 2025, at 3:30 PM, near the family’s home. In keeping with Jake’s spirit and wishes, the memorial will be held outdoors, on the grass, under open skies — a fitting tribute to a man who was most alive when surrounded by nature and loved ones.

Guests are encouraged to come as they feel comfortable — whether in jeans, sandals, suits, or whatever feels true to honoring Jake’s memory. It is not about appearances; it is about love, laughter, shared memories, and honoring the life of a remarkable soul who “abides.”

For planning purposes, the family kindly asks that those wishing to attend reach out to Cyndi, Richard, or Andrew. Your presence, your stories, and your shared love for Jake are the greatest tribute that could be given.

Jake Allen Mixon lived a life full of depth, compassion, humor, and authenticity. He was a son who brought pride and joy beyond measure, a brother whose bond was unbreakable, and a friend whose loyalty and kindness knew no limits.

Though words will never capture the entirety of Jake’s beautiful soul, those who loved him know: Jake abides. His spirit remains woven into the fabric of our lives — a light that cannot be extinguished.

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