Juan Luis Argoitia

1948 - 2020

Juan Luis Argoitia obituary, 1948-2020, Salt Lake City, UT

Juan Luis Argoitia

1948 - 2020

BORN

1948

DIED

2020

Juan Argoitia Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Aug. 30, 2020.
1948 ~ 2020
The world lost a great man on Tuesday, August 25, when Juan Luis Argoitia passed away at his home in Morgan, Utah, surrounded by his family.
Thanks to his tireless work ethic, bravery and lifelong belief that anything was possible, Juan was the epitome of the American Dream. At the age of 17, he left his family home in Ziortza, Viscaya, Spain for an opportunity to help his family and begin a new life.
Like many other Basque immigrants, Juan emigrated to the United States to work in the mountains of Idaho as a sheepherder. He arrived in the United States with his name and destination pinned to his shirt, to a land and language of which he knew nothing. He quickly learned the essentials, "Coca-Cola", "Thank You" and a colorful phrase that is unsuitable for print.
After becoming fluent in English, his third language, and following three years of hard and lonely work as a sheepherder and sheep camp foreman, Juan obtained his permanent residency in the United States and began work as a truck driver and construction worker before taking a job at the Jim Bridger Powerplant near Rock Springs, Wyoming. Soon after taking the job in Rock Springs, Juan enrolled in night school with some fellow Basque immigrants where he learned how to weld, a skill that would change his life forever.
After completing his education in welding, Juan relocated to Salt Lake City, Utah. He discovered the Fonda Espanola, a Basque boarding house that was owned and operated by the Otazua and Gamboa families. There he met his first wife, Stephanie Gamboa.
Juan's craftsmanship, determination and drive led to the development of his two successful industrial construction companies, AP&F Construction and Harris Tube Services in Utah.
For the last 20 years, Juan and his wife, Diane Noble, made their home near Morgan, Utah on 25 acres of paradise, with room for their racehorses, pastures and garden.
Juan loved to laugh and make others laugh. His natural gift of storytelling combined with a lifetime of adventures meant that he often had a willing audience. His family and friends adopted his many "Juanisms" as he often coined new words and phrases..
Always the "Confident Chef", Juan loved to cook and share food and drinks with family and friends. No family gathering was complete without his trademark Spanish omelette and roasted red peppers. He kept the house stocked with red wine and loaves of French bread.
Over the past 30 years, Juan developed a passion for horseracing as he bred, raised and raced his own American Quarter Horses throughout the Intermountain region. Among his top horses were multiple stakes winner Dueling Juan, multiple graded stakes placed Abra Cadabraa and graded stakes winner Juanita Beduino, who he bred to produce multiple stakes winner Dash Ta Juan and Ruidoso Futurity (G1) finalist Juanitas Rose.
He will be missed by his friends and family as well as the many animals he cared for, especially his beloved Quarter Horse yearling, Ruby, and his cat and napping partner, Maggie, who was always at his side.
Juan lives on in his family through his wife, Diane, and their daughter Jen (Andrew); his first wife Stephanie and their son, Jonathan, and daughter, Jennifer (Ralph); his grand-daughter, Amaya; brothers Jose (Begona) and Eleuterio; sisters Mari (Pedro) Aburruza and Josefina (Juan Jose) Lorente.
He was preceded in death by his parents Jose Martin Argoitia and Felipa Zuazo and sisters Julian & Eugenia Argoitia.
Juan's generosity was unparalleled. He gave his time and money without hesitation to help everyone around him. Please consider honoring Juan's benevolent spirit with a donation in his name to the Permanently Disabled Jockeys Fund (pdjf.org) or the North American Basque Organization (N.A.B.O.)
Due to COVID-19, the family will hold a private memorial service with a public celebration of Juan's life to be announced at a later date. Visit www.juanargoitia.com for more information and to share memories of Juan's life with his family and friends.

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September 16, 2020

Jennifer Argoitia posted to the memorial.

September 16, 2020

dolores chase planted trees.

September 1, 2020

Dan Johnson posted to the memorial.

Jennifer Argoitia

September 16, 2020

I just realized I could post here! I love you dad, and I miss you very much. You were always a force to be reckoned with. I know wherever you are, you are in charge. ♥

Group of 10 Memorial Trees

dolores chase

Planted Trees

Dan Johnson

September 1, 2020

Juan was always a good freind to everyone, and a great coworker. He will be deeply missed. My prayers go out to his family, and loved ones

Casey Tibbs

September 1, 2020

What a great man, he will be missed by many. May god his family and friends.

Mick Peterson

September 1, 2020

What a great man he was and so much fun to be around he will be missed by all of his friends

Diane Noble

August 31, 2020

Diane Noble

August 31, 2020

LEONARD Schwartz

August 31, 2020

Juan you will be missed. I worked with you at the Kennecott Power Plant. Always there when we needed you and always a friend. What of the most amazing spirits i have ever know

Tom close

August 30, 2020

Couldn't be a better person some one I always
Looked up to he changed a lot of people's lives

Hal bryant

August 30, 2020

Working with Juan for over 40 years off and on at us magnesium,Juan always helped us out in rough times,he and his boys always dug right in and worked so hard, as boiler work is known to be. You will be missed.

Stan & Shauna Haacke

August 30, 2020

Juan was the best Brother-in-law imaginable. It was a joy to spend time travelling, celebrating holidays, or just sitting buy the fire at "The Juan's" place in Morgan.

We have truly never met a better human in our lives.

Diane Noble

August 30, 2020

We would like to extend our deepest gratitude to Juan's good friend, Mike Clark, and his family for their friendship and support through the years and especially during this difficult time.

Joe Leverich

August 30, 2020

Juan was an enthusiastic man with a big heart. I always enjoyed our animated visits and his excitement.

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September 16, 2020

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