In loving memory of

Jasmine Symon Campos
October 1, 1992 - January 13, 2021

Jasmine Symon "Moochie" Campos, 28, died on January 13, 2021 in Austin, Texas from injuries sustained in a car accident. Her loss was completely unexpected, and the family is shocked and deeply saddened.

Jasmine was born on October 01, 1992 to Vinson Campos & Tuesdae (Doctor) Lawrence in Fort Gordon, Georgia. She graduated 2011 from Campbell High School and attended one year of undergraduate studies at the University of West Georgia. Jasmine was passionate about life.

Jasmine moved to Austin, Texas in 2015 to help raise her nephews Christian and Ezra Lockett. From 2015-2018, she volunteered for Habitat for Humanity (assisting in the completion of 3 houses). After years of working as a Fraud Analyst, Jasmine took a leap of faith and opened a business "Culture Experiment", alongside her brothers: Tristan Campos and Jeremy Lockett, sisters: Ronika Lockett and Ashia Lawrence, and best friends: Brandy Reid and Alexis Walker on August 23, 2020. She also was a member of "Black Women in Business".

Anyone who knew her, knew that she was family oriented, kind, loving, a bit sensitive (even though she tried to hide it), and crazy about her dog Bella. She had an immense passion for poetry, family/friends and was always a source of positivity. Jasmine's family and friends will miss her more than words can say.

Jasmine was preceded in death by her grandmothers: Virginia (Delvalle) Campos, Eartha Lee (Kearse) Doctor; grandfather: Victor Campos Sr.; uncle: Victor Campos Jr.; and niece: Jordyn Symoné Lockett.

Tributes

Debra Redman wrote on Feb 15, 2021:

"I\'m so sorry for your loss sending prayers your way"

Sandra and Vincent Colquitt wrote on Feb 14, 2021:

"Tuesdae and family, my love, I can?t begin to understand your pain but I know that you and the love for your kids was so deep when we met you, you are a beautiful spirit and I remember our talks about the kids growing up. Time will heal the heart and God will guide you each day, remember the beautiful young lady you raised and showed how much she was loved every minute..... Blessings to you and the family, love Sandra and Vincent Colquitt, Lillington, NC "

Cheyenne Alyse wrote on Feb 12, 2021:

"I?ll always love you.. I?ll always miss you ??"

Alexis wrote on Feb 12, 2021:

"Jasmine, from the time we ACTUALLY meet to the time you left me was nothing but love and great energy. God knew what he was doing when he brought you into my life. So many great things had happened and transpired in such a short period of time we knew we?d be rich one day. You loved my daughter(your kass) like no other did and she will always remember her titi . I can?t believe your really gone . Friend I love you so much and miss you. Until we meet again. "

Shamieka Dean wrote on Feb 11, 2021:

"While I didn?t know you personally, the beauty of your spirit was shared through your mom. When she spoke of you, she beamed with joy so it?s obvious you brought that type of joy to the lives of those who knew you. "

Dominique wrote on Feb 11, 2021:

"Cuzzo everybody already knew how we rocked! ?? Not really gone go into depth on here , but I know you feel my pain. I miss ya, and love ya! ??"

Jean Bullen-Ennever wrote on Feb 11, 2021:

"May you Rest In Peace and your beautiful smile light up Heaven. You will never be forgotten."

Jasmine’s Aunts wrote on Feb 11, 2021:

"Our family will never be whole again without you. You?re infectious smile and laugh made everyone happy. We are so proud of all you did in your short life. Our greatest accomplishments in life are our nieces and nephews and without you, we?re broken. We love and will miss you always. Your Titis Vanessa, Vivian and Valerie."

Jasmines Dad.... wrote on Feb 11, 2021:

"I don?t have the words to do articulate what you meant to me and always will. I?m still in disbelief. You were and are my world and that will never change. I love you and I am nothing in this world without you...."