Patrick Noel Jernigan II, a senior industrial distribution major, was involved in a train accident just after 2 a.m. Friday and died in College Station.
Jernigan, born Jan. 22, 1987, graduated from Caney Creek High School in Conroe, Texas, in the top 3 percent of his class, which earned him a full scholarship to Texas A&M University.
"He was outgoing, fun loving and full of life," said sister Alex Jernigan. "We were extremely close, were like best friends."
The 22 year old was an active member in PAID, an organization to help industrial distribution majors and was also involved in mentoring other students.
"His engaging smile and personality captures the hearts of many," his family said in a statement.
Jernigan's daughter Olivia, 4, was one of the most important things in his life, said Alex Jernigan.
"He was a wonderful dad that would do anything for his family and friends," said his family.
Jernigan had received several interviews for jobs in industrial distribution, but it was important to him to stay close to Olivia, Alex said.
Jernigan enjoyed the simple things in life and loved playing video and board games and spending time with people he cared for.
He is survived by his daughter Olivia Jernigan, of Conroe, Texas; His sister, mother, and step-dad, Alexandra and Juanice Jernigan, Kevin Trujillo, of Cleveland, Texas; his father and grandparents, Patrick Jernigan, Lolette and Charles Hallobaugh, of Leander, Texas.
Jernigan's death is under investigation by the University Police Department.
His memorial service will be held Saturday at 3 p.m. at All Faiths Chapel.
A memorial fund has been opened in his name and donations can be made through Jessica Chagla with Wells Fargo Bank at 936-441-5510.




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