Tuesday, February 28, 2017

 Max L. Jarrett

June 23, 1981 - February 28, 2017

Mr. Max L. Jarrett, 35, was a dedicated husband and father who had a love for living life to the fullest. After a lengthy battle with cirrhosis, he passed away peacefully on February 28, 2017 at the Kindred Hospital in Rancho Cucamonga,   Ca. 

Max had the soul of a fighter and the love of a king. Max was born to Teena L. Meacham and Donald W. Jarrett on June 23, 1981 at Loma Linda Hospital in Loma Linda, Ca. His first breath into this world was too premature and his last breath out of this world was untimely. During his lifetime, he became a man of many accomplishments. At a young age, Max became a self taught man being able to do most things such as mechanics, minor construction, and painting. After learning many trades, he later became a Master Painter for the Department of Defense MCLB in Yermo, Ca. where he detailed and painted military vehicles. He went on to receive certification to be a painter and instructor. During his leisure time, Max enjoyed traveling to various places with family and friends. He enjoyed the adventurous sightseeing, history, foods, and drinks. Max's love for family and friends led to many memorable events such as barbecues, birthdays, and holiday celebrations. Max also suffered from an alcoholic addiction, a disease he struggled with for many years. While he was unable to overcome that battle, he was a fierce and persistent fighter who lived everyday of his life as fully as he could. 

Max is survived by his childhood sweetheart and wife, Cocoa Jarrett, two beautiful children, Toby Roby and Jenessey Jarrett, His mother, Teena Marquez, His father, Donald Jarrett, Grandparents, Moreley and Jennie Jarrett, Deloye Meacham, siblings, Darby Mathis, Jason Jarrett, Tiffany Ballestracci, Joe Marquez, David Jarrett, Angela Jarrett, SummerDawn Jarrett, Glory Jarrett, and many aunts, uncles, and cousins. He is preceded by Kay Bas, and Barbara Meacham, both grandmothers. Private memorial services will be held in Barstow, Ca. On March 10, 2017 in celebration of Max's vivacious life.