Marlo Mcclung Perez
Thank you for allowing our family to be apart of yours. Matthew has great memories to share and treasure and I will continue to think of you often. What a battle you went through and beat, such a beautiful lady! Marlo and family.
Birth date: Mar 5, 1972 Death date: Feb 18, 2024
Jennifer Kay Escalante was born March 5, 1972, in Corpus Christi, Texas, to Thomas Wayne and Mildred Irene Hoffer. She spent her final two years battling, no, BEATING Glioblastoma grade 4. On February 18, 2024, surrounded by famil Read Obituary
Thank you for allowing our family to be apart of yours. Matthew has great memories to share and treasure and I will continue to think of you often. What a battle you went through and beat, such a beautiful lady! Marlo and family.
I am sure God received you with open arms in his kingdom, say hello to Joanna !
Jennifer, your beautiful heart and soul will be so missed — but don’t worry, anything beautiful in nature will always remind me of you — I love you!
Your forever friend,
Veronica Vuong
I met Jen at Mark White Elem. She joined the kinder team during my second year at the school in 2018.
Her laugh was contagious and her way of living life boldly and with lots of love was a true inspiration.
Jen was the kind of friend that would motivate you to chase your dreams, to change the course, to chase happiness. That’s the kind of friend she was to me.
I am grateful with life, with God, with the universe for granting me the blessing to call her my friend.
She was truly a caring person.
I will forever cherish the memories of those fun Thursday art nights in Downtown Houston.
And wonderful memories celebrating Jen in Galveston for her 50th bday.
Thank you Thomas and her boys for sharing her life with everyone who loved her. With everyone who was inspired by her. Prayers to you all.
I will miss you and think of you Jen❤️ ‘til I see you again friend.
Thank you for your friendship.
Love you,
Liliana Torres
I went to school with Jennifer at St. Patrick's elementary in Corpus. We all had to line up alphabetically to go from class to church or from the library back to class. Since Hoffer came before Knezek, Jennifer was always in front of me..... from kindergarten till 6th grade. I can't say that she kept me inline, but she always showed me where I should be.
Thank you for that Jennifer.
Michael Knezek
Cindy Ruiz Kepfer lit a candleI taught with Jen at Harvard Elementary. She is a true jewel. She was such an inspiration to all and gave so many words of wisdom and wise advice. I will always treasure her friendship forever and a day. I am blessed to have shared part of my life with her and, wow, those up above who will meet her have a real treat in store for them. Love you Jen. You will truly be missed!!!
Jennifer was the kindergarten teacher of my son. I always remember her as warm and sweet lady. Her smile brightened her face and she was always friendly, patient and kind with my kid.
We will miss her a lot.
Ana Ramos
Jen was an amazing woman. Kind-hearted, patient, and loving to everyone (even annoying co-workers! ha ha). She always had a smile on her face, even when the students were bouncing off the walls. Jen always had the ability to lift up my spirits and was full of empathy. She will live in my heart forever. ~Amy Lin (her SSGP friend)