Jaxon Campbell Obituary Jaxon John Campbell was born on July 14th, 2014, and he was called back to heaven on December 12th, 2024. He was born in Nampa, Idaho to Toni (Trejo) Klosterman and John Campbell. He lived in Nampa his whole life and attended Idaho Arts Charter School where he was in the fifth grade.
He is survived by his mother Toni (Erik) Klosterman, his father John (Dahlia) Campbell, his best friend and grandmother Minnie Trejo, his grandfather Jesse Jr. Trejo, his great grandmother Ramona Trejo, his uncle Jesse J. Trejo, his cousin Temari Trejo, his sister Jolene Klosterman, the little sister he prayed and asked God for, his big brothers Tommy and Devyn Campbell who he loved dearly, and his stepbrothers Fischer and Sutton Klosterman, as well as many loving cousins, great aunts and great uncles and second cousins. He was preceded in death by his great grandparents Celestino Robles, Hermelinda Mendez-Robles and his great grandfather Jesus E Trejo.
Jaxon began filling lives with love the day he was born and made Tonis dream of being a mother come true. He was her person; she knew it instantly and anyone could tell it was true just by watching and listening to her talk about him, and he has always been her favorite thing to talk about. Not everyone knows this, but she was so grateful to have him that she gave him a little birthday party on the 14th of every month for his first year.
Toni and Jaxon spent most of his life living with his best friend, his grandma Minnie. They had a connection no one can deny, and he could be found at her house on most weekends helping work hard in her garden or on her lawn or learning how to cook, even after they moved out. He also loved going to the BSU games and spending time with his grandpa Jesse who was always a strong, positive influence on Jaxon, he even taught Jaxon to ride a bike. He loved to play and joke with his uncle Jesse, another great role model, and they also had a special bond competing to be #1, no matter if they were talking about video games or feats of strength. Family was important to Jaxon, he loved them all dearly and he was loved to the moon and back. All his best moments were spent surrounded by family because people were drawn in by his love and kindness.
Jaxon loved traveling. His favorite places to go were Stanley, Disneyland, Lagoon and Pendleton. He loved the outdoors: camping, riding his motorcycle, shooting guns, swimming, fishing or just hanging out at his dads cabin. He had just got his hunting license and was excited to go bow hunting with his dad and brother. He also enjoyed online gaming with his friends and spent a lot of his summer at Roaring Springs, county fairs, concerts, and rodeos. He loved going to Monster Jam anytime he could, and he always took friends or family. He had just become a dog dad last spring, and he loved his puppy, Slinky Campbell, very much. He loved everything and everyone and was the kind of person who always wanted to help anyone he could. He had the kindest soul, and you could feel it if you ever spent any time with him. He lived his life enveloped in love and everyone felt it. He is greatly missed and will forever be remembered.
Services
Recitation of the Rosary
Thursday
December 26, 2024
6:00 PM
Nampa Funeral Home
415 12th Ave. So.
Nampa, Idaho 83651
Funeral Mass
Friday
December 27, 2024
10:00 AM
St. Pauls Catholic Church
510 W. Roosevelt Ave.
Nampa, Idaho 83686