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Jon Michael Liner, born on September 10, 1972, in Garland, Texas, passed away on January 21, 2026. He was raised in a loving family, having attended Wylie High School in Wylie, Texas, where he forged friendships that would last a lifetime.
Jon was a devoted son to his father, Luther Liner, and his late mother, Linda Adamson - Liner, who passed away when he was a teenager. His father later remarried Nancy Carlin-Liner, who sadly passed away in May of last year. He is survived by his daughter, Alexandria Skye Liner, and his future Son-in-law, Dakota Austin Harris. He is remembered fondly by his sister, Kimberly Schrimpf, and her husband, Karl Schrimpf, along with several cousins, friends and family who cherished the moments they spent together.
Throughout his career, Jon worked as a forklift operator, dedicating himself to his role with a strong work ethic. While he may not have been part of any official organizations, he carved out his own unique identity through his passions and interests.
A devoted fan of Star Wars, Jon's enthusiasm for the franchise was evident in many aspects of his life. He proudly displayed Star Wars-themed gifts and clothing, even going so far as to glue character figurines to the dashboard of his truck. In addition to his love for the galaxy far, far away, he enjoyed playing video games such as Assassin's Creed and Star Wars Jedi: Survivor, often spending countless hours immersed in the virtual worlds he loved.
Jon had a light-hearted spirit that endeared him to those around him. Known for his humor, he was always ready with a sarcastic comeback or a playful prank, bringing joy to everyone who crossed his path. His love for Disney was showcased through his favorite character, Tigger, which he honored with a tattoo and a beloved collection of Tigger memorabilia.
Food was another source of joy for Jon. He had a refined taste for Chinese cuisine, often relishing hot and sour soup, and he also enjoyed Trio Dip from Mexican restaurants. A fond memory shared by his daughter was the small nacho from Taco Bell he would have ready for her when he picked her up from school.
As a sports enthusiast, Jon passionately supported The Atlanta Thrashers and The Dallas Texas Stars, attending several games throughout his life, proudly donning jerseys that signified his loyalty to his teams. His love for rock music, especially bands like Metallica and Slipknot, reflected the vibrant energy that defined him.
Above all, Jon's greatest joy was spending time with his daughter, Alexandria. Their bond was unbreakable, and sharing moments together was his favorite aspect of life. Jon Liner's legacy is one of laughter, love, and cherished memories, leaving an indelible mark on the hearts of all who knew him. He will forever be remembered for his warmth and the joy he brought into the lives of those around him.
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