Johnny-Lozano-Obituary

Johnny Ray Lozano

San Diego, California

1944 - 2008

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Johnny Ray Lozano was born on April 30, 1944 in Merced, California and passed away on May 12, 2008 at his home in Vista, California at the age of 64. Johnny served his country proudly by enlisting in United States Marine Corps and retired as a Sergeant Mayor after 28 years of service. He was...

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Sophia, just read about John. I'm sorry for your loss. John and I were together at Mag39 for many years and he was a good friend and mentor. Even though we didn't keep in touch over the years, I shared stories about him with friends. We would bump into each other at games my daughter was doing her band performance at and would catch up on things. John, rest in peace my friend.
Gysgt. Ed Simpson "Fast Ed"
Vista.

Uncle Johnny

I miss you very much, I will always remember the good times we had. I love you very much, so go be with nana now, and tell her that I love her.

Love your neice,
Durena Leon (Chouco's Daughter)

You are in our thoughts and prayers

I love you uncle Johnny and I will always be your "little Injin (Indian)"

Uncle Johnny,

I will miss you very much, I will always remember the talks we had on the phone. I love you with all my heart, and God be with you.

Love your neice,
Durena Leon

To a man who inspired so many, with his heart and his actions. May God be with you. I am very fortunate to have known a man like you.

Your Nephew,
Max Hernandez(Tina's Son)

Sophie and all of the Lozano family:
We are all saddened by the passing of our good friend Johnny. He was a caring member of his family and his extended family. We will all miss him and his wonderful way of dealing with things. May the Lord receive him and may he be granted eternal peace.
Augie Lerma & Lupe Aguilar, San Jose, CA

To my Eldest Brother John, you will be missed dearly by all of us. I am very, very glad we got to get together before this happened. It seems like there's so much to say, Nothing comes out but the tears of my eyes. I will be back later to write. I love you so very much. Love you always your baby sister. Robin

Sophia and the family of Sgt Maj Lozano-My deepest sympathies on your loss. John was my Sgt Maj at Marine Air Support Squadron -3. He was all a Sgt Maj should be, and was respected by all for his leadership and concern for his Marines. I'm certain he had a similar impact on the lives of his students and friends. God bless him and Semper Fi, Col Tom Reath, USMC Ret'd.