
JAYLIN ALEXANDER STEELE “STEELO”
Sunrise: September 22, 1996 – Sunset: April 05, 2025
Services: Saturday April 19, 2025 at 11am at New Hope Baptist Chruch 1001 North Commerce Street Bremond, Texas
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Obituary
I began my journey September 22, 1996 through the parentage of Linda Lou Steele and Charles Wheatfall Sr. I was born in Bryan, Texas.
I attended Bryan ISD Elementary, I was also in Boy Scouts. In high school I boxed some but then began doing Mixed Martial Arts. I thought I was good at it but my mom thought I might get hurt so she told me “No” to Mixed Martial Arts. I then told her “No mama I won’t get kicked in the head because I am going to be just that good”. At her request, I stopped M.M.A. I attended Rudder High School excelling in Football and Track. While working Part-time, I received my diploma in 2016.
I accepted Christ at an early age while attending SOS Ministries. I told my mom ” I fear God, but I am not going to fear man”. I maintained my Christian Faith
I came from a lineage of hard workers and have never strayed from any job or task. It’s in my blood. My heart was big on giving and caring for others. I also gave this same motivation with my music and becoming an inspiring rapper.
My loved ones that have preceded me in death are my maternal grandparents, Bennie and Dorothy Steele, Uncle Elvin (Shot) Steele.
I leave to cherish my memories are my parents; Linda Lou Steele of College Station, Texas and Charles Wheatfall Sr. of Marlin, Texas; Paternal Grandparents, Charlie and Billie Wheatfall of Marlin, Texas; My love; Lacey Coleman and unborn daughter, Jacelyn Mae Steele of College Station, Texas; Siblings Roderick Steele of Bremond, Texas, Benjamin Steele Sr. of Houston, Texas, Reanna Steele of College Station, Texas. Jazmen (Jamar) Baker of Waco, Texas, Ke’anna Wheatfall of Arlington, Texas, Allen Brown and Christopher (Natasha) Wheatfall of Marlin, Texas. Charles Wheatfall Jr, Chaseniqua Wheatfall of Austin, Texas, Terica Holer of Waco, Texas, Yazsmine Anderson of Arlington, Texas; Four uncles, Four aunts and a host of nieces, nephews, cousins and friends.
To You All,
I love you and goodbye for now.
Love, Jaylen
Heartbreaking. Prayers for all, Mom, family, friends and unborn daughter. God give them strength and peace