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Obituary of Jesse Cole Biscamp, Sr.

Updated: 21 hours ago

March 28, 2000 - February 11, 2026

Jesse Cole Biscamp, Sr., 25 of Kirbyville passed away, Wednesday, February 11, 2026.


Funeral services will be 2:00 pm, Tuesday, February 17, 2026 at Call Junction Baptist Church in Kirbyville with burial at Trout Creek Cemetery. Visitation will begin at 1:00 pm prior to service.


Born March 28, 2000, in Beaumont, Texas to Jayson Biscamp and Penny (Baylor), he spent most of his childhood growing up in Kirbyville until 2012 when he moved to Pineland and graduated from West Sabine High School in 2018. He loved sports and played football from his pee wee days until he graduated high school. He enjoyed the simple things in life, a good family gathering, lots of laughter, and especially riding side by sides with everyone.


Raised in the heart of a small town with his two older brothers, they spent their days outside or on country backroads figuring out what all they could get into. Even though Jesse was the youngest, his older brothers looked up to him. His contagious smile, his infectious energy, his adventurous soul was what everyone loved about him. You just wanted to be around him!


After graduation, Jesse went to work in the refineries as an extraction operator. He travelled the United States working in different plants, meeting new people and making friends along the way.


Jesse was known as the fun uncle amongst his nieces and nephews. Probably because he was a kid at heart and acted just like them! He was the first to join in on all the adventures. He taught them how to laugh, take risks, and enjoy the little things.


When he met the love of his life, Larissa in September of 2021, he not only fell in love with her, but he embraced her whole world, including her two young sons. Later, they welcomed little Jesse Cole, Jr. They married on October 14, 2023, and became a family. Jesse fell right into the roll of husband and dad. He was a coach for the Kirbyville Youth Football Association where he not only coached his boys but impacted the life of other young players. His family was his everything. They were his reason for living and his greatest accomplishment. He chose them every single day.


He lived loud, loved fiercely, was tough as nails, and full of grit. He was a true momma’s boy and their relationship was unbreakable. He was a devoted son, brother, uncle, husband, and dad. If you were lucky enough to be loved by Jesse, then you know he was loyal to a fault. He was and will continue to be the love and laughter of all our family gatherings.


Jesse is survived by his wife, Larissa Biscamp; sons, Braxton, Brayson, and Jesse Biscamp, Jr.; father, Jayson Biscamp and Jessica; mother, Penny Galloway and Byron; brothers, Aron Biscamp and Kaylen, Tayler Biscamp and Erica; sisters, Kacie Fyfe and Waylon, Emilie Liles; nieces and nephews, Paisley, Preslee, Miya, Kennedy, Tate, Cooper, Corban, and Wrenlie.


He was preceded in death by his beloved Granny, Lola McClelland; his Pop, Jerry Biscamp; and his lifelong friend, Zachary Franklin.



 
 
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