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Corey Jammer

August 25, 1978 — February 9, 2026

Corey "Trae" Jammer, a beloved husband, father, brother, and grandfather, passed away on February 9, 2026, in Fort Worth, Texas. Born on August 25, 1978, in the picturesque town of Lake Jackson, Texas, Corey's life was a vibrant tapestry woven with love, laughter, and memorable experiences that resonated with those who had the privilege to know him.

Corey's dedicated career with Local Union 669 as a fire suppression systems installer was more than just a job; it was a passion that reflected his commitment to keeping others safe. His expertise in this crucial field earned him the respect and admiration of colleagues and clients alike, who recognized the depth of his dedication and skill.

To his family, he was simply "Papa," a title he wore proudly. His grandchildren—Jayci, Kalie, and Liyana—were the very light of his life. Days filled with their laughter and joy brought him immeasurable happiness. He found joy in the simplest moments, whether it was fishing on serene waters, attending adrenaline-filled rodeos, or going on memorable vacations with his wife, Michelle, and friends. Each trip, whether it led to picturesque Colorado or adventure-filled cruises, became another cherished chapter in the story of his life.

Corey shared a special bond with his wife, Michelle, whom he married on June 16, 2006, in Flower Mound, Texas. Together, they created a loving home filled with warmth, joy, and countless memories. Their partnership was underscored by a love that only deepened over the years, as they navigated life’s adventures hand in hand.

He cherished his days spent with his daughters, Tela Jammer and Katrina Ventrca, cultivating a bond that extended beyond the typical father-daughter relationship into one of shared interests and heartfelt conversations. Saturdays were often reserved for beloved moments with his sister Ra'Neisha (Rae) Jammer, highlighting the strength of family ties that Corey held dear. He was also a guiding presence to his brother, Joshua Jammer, always extending a helping hand and a listening ear.

Even in the glow of his many accomplishments, memories of Corey often turned to the joy he found in the company of his nieces, nephews, and a plethora of aunts, uncles, and cousins who filled his life with laughter and support. Corey possessed a profound ability to bring people together, a trait that endeared him to all and created a family bond that will endure in the hearts of those who loved him.

His legacy will always reflect a man who understood the balance of hard work and heartfelt play; a man who reveled in the details of life from his love for Jordans and cowboy boots to the thrill of the rodeo. Corey's absence leaves a space that will never be filled, yet his spirit remains vibrant through the wisdom shared and the love he imparted.

Corey's family invites all who knew him to celebrate his rich life and the indelible mark he left on the world. A visitation will take place at Skyvue Funeral Home in Mansfield, Texas, on February 21, 2026, from 10:00 AM until the time of the funeral service at 11:00 AM, followed by a gathering to honor his memory at 12:00 PM. In these moments of remembrance, his family encourages all to reflect on the vibrant spirit of Corey Jammer, a truly unforgettable soul whose love and laughter continue to illuminate the hearts of his family and friends.

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