Dr. Lorenzo Jasso
September 08, 2014
Dr. Lorenzo Jasso, 61, was born March 6, 1953 in Chicago, Illinois, the son of Beatriz (Garza) and Lorenzo Jasso. He passed away unexpectedly Monday, September 8, 2014.
Lorenzo was a man of great knowledge. He graduated from Indiana University with a teacher’s degree then continued his education at Drake University where he received his doctorate in education. Lorenzo worked many years as a principal for Des Moines Public Schools. He loved cruising around in his Corvette, gardening, and most of all, spending time with his grandchildren. He was a member of Las Americas Catholic Church.
Lorenzo is survived by his loving wife Victoria Jasso, his son Felix, grandchildren Madelyn and Samuel, all of Des Moines, and his pet dog Bella. Lorenzo is also survived by his mother Beatriz of Illinois, two sisters Gina and Lupe of Indiana, and three brothers Mike and Jamie of Des Moines and Richie of Indiana.
He was preceded in death by his father.
Per Lorenzo’s wishes, no services will be held and cremation has occurred.
Condolences may be expressed at www.HamiltonsFuneralHome.com.
Michael Jasso sr
10/30/2021
Where I am is because of you, and I deeply appreciate the memories we had together from good and from bad. I have retired about 4 year. Taking care of my three boys Tyler Jasso, Brian Jasso Michael Jasso jr.
Eliseo Gonzalez
02/10/2020
Sam, I am in shock, have been living in Mexico and unfortunately did not keep up with you. I am saddened that you have left us. However your smile and that last time we were able to get together in Des Moines in 2002 and your graciousness will never be forgotten. Loved the Iowa state fair you took us to and I remember fondly our times at Indiana University. My condolences to your wife and family.
Johnny Moreno
05/23/2017
Sam, I looked for you. I couldn't find you. And now, here I am reading your obituary. I feel like crying. It's been years since we've seen each other. I miss you old friend
Twyla Woods -Buford
09/18/2014
My prayers are with the family during this difficult time. Lorenzo was a great friend and supported me in my feeble attempts to learn Spanish. His heart was as large as the ocean. I recall the time as a new principal I needed help with a small frightened student that was at the wrong school trying to catch the correct bus. My Spanish was horrible ! I reached out to Lorenzo for help in translation. He drove across town that morning to speak to the student and to make him feel safe. However, he also took time with me as well. He wanted to calm me down and encouraged me to learn more than "hello" in Spanish. We laughed many times about that day. We became friends for life. My heart is heavy , but my memories are many and filled with the laughter that we shared so many times. He will be missed.
Barb Comito
09/18/2014
Lorenzo and I were colleagues for many years from the time we did substitute teaching to our time as principals. He was a very calm, kind person. He loved his family. We often had conversations about Felix whom I had taught at Weeks.
The world has another angel. However, those of us left behind are saddened by his passing.
Sally Liechty Holmberg
09/18/2014
Special thoughts come your way. He was such a nice man and a good leader. I truly enjoyed having him as a colleague and friend. He will be missed by many.
Jerry and Marilynn Wadden
09/17/2014
Our sincere sympathy to Lorenzo's family. We always thought of him as a deep thinker, a kind soul, and an excellent mentor for teachers and children in the schools where he was principal. May God be with all of you as you learn to work through your grief.
Derma L Rivera-Aguirre
09/17/2014
My sincere pesames to his family.I meet Dr Jasso when we moved to our new home.i when to mckenly to register my son ,i was very happy to see information in spanish,and,the enviroment was very welcoming,to minority,He offer to help us, and he did..It seem to me that everybody like him. My family really enjoy that time we were able to share with him as a Principal.Metting him was a great pleasure, his was a great leader for our latino comunnity.He will always be remembered!!!!
Steve Burgett
09/16/2014
I worked with Lorenzo for 12 years while we were principals in Des Moines. He was a true friend. He could always be counted on to think "outside the box" -- and to find the humor in any situation. He will not be forgotten. The world is a better place because he was here. We were all lucky to have known him.
Judith A. Telenson, LISW
09/12/2014
Hello, I would like to express my sadness to all of Lorenzo's family and friends. I worked with Lorenzo when he was assigned to King/Perkins Schools. Lorenzo was a man of virtues and values. He stayed close to his roots. Lorenzo had a good heart and a great smile. He was very "easy going" and play full in his style of working with children... Lorenzo was always polite and respectful in the work place...I shall always remember our bike rides to Saylorville Lake as well...I experienced Lorenzo as trustworthy and reliable... I regret that I did not extend myself to have more conversations with Lorenzo as his career progressed...Lorenzo made a difference. I can only encourage all of you to carry on his work and beliefs in both family and community..."May His Memory Be Eternal"...Blessings...
Tom Andersen
09/12/2014
In my position at the Iowa Department of Education I had the opportunity to work with Lorenzo on issues related to equity and equality in education. I always admired the way that Lorenzo persistently, course by course, worked his way to his Doctorate Degree at Drake University. He always remembered his roots and gave back to his community as a beloved school principal in Des Moines. Dr. Jasso was a good human being who always had a smile on his face. He will be missed.
Jay Calvert
09/10/2014
I am sorry for your loss, my thoughts and prayers are with you and your entire family. Lorenzo was a great man who was kind, caring, thoughtful, funny, and always a pleasure to be around. My childhood memories consist of many with your family, but one thing that has always stood out are the bike rides with Lorenzo, especially when we rode to Saylorville Lake. He was a generous man filled with integrity and character, he will be greatly missed.
Jordan Samuelson
09/10/2014
I met and got to know Mr. Jasso at Fresenius while I was an intern social worker there. I am glad I got the pleasure of knowing him and talking to him passionately about his love for cars :) Thoughts and prayers are with your family! God gained another Angel!
Celia Noble
09/10/2014
My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. I had the pleasure of working with Lorenzo at Brooks Elementary. He was truly a unique individual. You could always count on Lorenzo to make the day a little brighter. Celia Noble
Randy and Mary Gordon
09/10/2014
We are sorry for your loss. Lorenzo will be missed by his friends from many years with Des Moines Schools. He was a fine person and an educational leader.
Randy and Mary Gordon