ry. As his parents, we are blessed and honored to honestly and truly say we have never met a person who's heart wasn't touched by our son, JD. JD had many and ever changing passions, but after breaking his back in 2017, he turned to the one thing he always loved to do with his mama. JD went back to school at Auguste Escoffier School of Culinary Arts. So many people can tell you how well our boy could cook. He had talked with us many times about his plans after school to open a restaurant where he could teach students with disabilities how to cook during the day and open the restaurant for dinner at night. His love of motorcycles began just before he got out of high school. He especially loved it when he would ride with his dad. He and his 3 best friends started the Pretorians Motorcycle Club in 2015. The love he had for his motorcycle community was unlike anything either of his parents had ever seen. JD was your friend the moment he met you. He always gave you a hug and told you he loved you, and I can tell you if you ever got one of those hugs or an I love you, you know he meant it. He will be terribly missed by everyone who ever met him. JD is survived by his wife Adriauna (AJ) Malott and two children Aiden and Konnor; his parents, David and Stephanie Malott; Mother-in-law Rene Matte; Grandparents, Phyllis and Dennis Klein, brother-in-law, Uwais Snav, numerous aunts, uncles, cousins; and a great aunt. JD "Torch" Malott is also survived by his remaining eleven club members. Please join us in celebrating the life of our son and an individual who surrounded himself with the best of company. A celebration of JD's life will be held on Saturday, September 14, 2019 at 3:00 pm at Harrell's Funeral Home, 1715 Kirby, Kyle. In lieu of flowers, please donate to the education account that has been set up for the boys at Greater Texas Federal Credit Union.