aret, and an adoring father to his daughter, Jordan. His bond with his family was the foundation of his life, and he treasured every moment spent with them. He was a huge sports fan of the 49ers and Giants. To his daughter and his nephews, nieces, and cousins, "Ninum," as they all called him,--he was their biggest FAN and Coach. He always made sure to be present at their games, encouraging, supporting, and cheering them on. He was a steadfast mentor, protector, and friend. His unwavering support, guidance, and love were the cornerstones of his life. In addition to his close-knit family, Jimmie's circle of friends was wide, and his friendships were steadfast and true. He was the kind of person you could always count on, whether for a good laugh, practical advice, or quiet support during tough times. Jimmie's legacy is one of love, laughter, and loyalty. His impact on the world will not be forgotten, and his spirit will live on in the hearts of everyone he touched. Jimmie is survived by his mother, Lydia Jasso; his daughter, Jordan Rylee Jasso; his siblings, Monica Magdaleno (Trinidad Magdaleno Sr.), Yvonne Murillo (Manuel Murillo), Andrea Williams (Paul Williams), and Margaret Branstetter (Craig Branstetter); numerous nieces and nephews, cousins; and a host of friends and extended family who will carry his memory forward. He was preceded in death by his father, Jimmie David Jasso Sr., and his great-nephew, Frank Flores III. A celebration of Jimmie's life will be held at Sacred Heart Catholic Church on November 22, 2024, at 10:30 AM, where those who loved, him will gather to share memories, honor his legacy, and say goodbye to a man who truly made the world a better place. Rest in peace, Jimmie (Nugget, Ninum). You were loved beyond measure, and you will forever be in our hearts.