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Pillis, Jacob Steven

Mountain Media by Mountain Media
April 16, 2020
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With deepest sorrow, we announce that Jacob Steven Pillis, age 31, our beloved son, brother, family member and friend left his Earthly home to go to his Heavenly home on Friday, April 10, in his Salem home.

Jacob was a light that shined brightly and everyone that knew him was touched by his love for life and sense of humor. Jacob never met a stranger. He loved nothing better than spending time with family and friends. He was devoted to all things Virginia Tech, especially football, and so enjoyed Saturday tailgates before each home game. Jacob also loved live concerts and attended many with his family and friends across the United States. Jacob was a graduate of Salem High School. He held a Bachelor’s degree from VA Tech and a Master’s Degree from Radford University.

Jacob will be missed everyday by his father and mother, Steve and Robin Pillis; brother and sister-in-law, Zachary Pillis and Leigh Lively; the love of his life, Sarah Hall, and his loving aunts, uncles, cousins and so many great friends.

We know Jacob is now with his paternal grandfather and grandmother, George and Sue Pillis (Toad and Nana) and his maternal grandfather, Lacy Stinnett, Jr. who all preceded him in death.

Due to the issues with social gathering at this time, there was a private service on Sunday, April 12, at John M. Oakey & Son in Salem. We would like to invite all who knew and loved Jacob to join us for a celebration of life at a later date. At that time, we would love to hear stories and memories about Jacob as we know there are many unknowns to us. The family would like to express their thanks to Good Samaritan Hospice for the wonderful care they provide for Jacob and the support for his family. An online guestbook is available for family and friends by visiting www.johnmoakey.com.

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