
08/05/2025
Jonathan Blaine "Beanpole" Gavins
05/19/1998 - 07/25/2025
Jonathan Blaine “Beanpole” Gavins, 27, passed away on July 25, 2025, in Salem, Alabama. Born on May 19, 1998, in Columbus, Georgia, Jonathan brought light and laughter to those around him from the very beginning.
A proud graduate of Beauregard High School, Jonathan was known for his big heart, quick wit, and unwavering loyalty to those he loved. His greatest joy in life was his son, Waylon Blaire Gavins—his pride and purpose. Jonathan’s love for Waylon was boundless; he cherished every moment spent with him and found deep meaning in fatherhood.
Jonathan had a deep appreciation for the outdoors and could often be found dirt road riding with friends, casting a line into the water on a quiet afternoon, or tracking game through the woods. He had a passion for hunting and fishing that was matched only by his enthusiasm for Alabama football—he was a tried and true fan through and through. Whether it was cheering on his team or watching dirt track racing under the lights, Jonathan embraced life with energy and joy.
He also had a knack for working on cars and never hesitated to lend a hand when someone needed help. His generous spirit extended far beyond his immediate circle; he was always ready with a joke to lighten the mood or a kind gesture to lift someone’s day. Those who knew him best remember his infectious laugh and the way he made everyone feel welcome around a bonfire.
Jonathan is survived by his beloved son Waylon Blaire Gavins; his mother and stepfather Amy and Keith Comeaux; brothers Brendan Gavins, Justin Gavins, and Keith Comeaux Jr. (Bailey); sisters Traci Gavins (Casey Boyd) and Haley Comeaux (Tori); nephews Rhydain Boyd, Hayze Comeaux, Dexter Boyd, and Kolton Comeaux; MeeMee Sandy White; Maw Barbara Comeaux; aunts Tabitha White-Lopez (Julio), Christina Grant (Gene), Robin Paul (Norman); uncle Billy Chadwick (Cindy Holden); as well as many extended family members and friends who will miss him dearly.
He was preceded in death by his father Jimmy Gavins; Granny Margean Gavins; Pop James W. Gavins; Grandma Valaree Smith; and PawPaw Charles White.
A celebration of Jonathan’s life was held on July 30, 2025, in Salem, Alabama. The gathering honored not only the memories shared but also the love that continues to surround him.
The family extends heartfelt thanks to all who have offered their support during this difficult time. Jonathan’s legacy lives on in the laughter he inspired, the kindness he showed so freely, and most of all—in the heart of his son.
May his memory bring comfort to those who knew him.