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John R. Moreno

El Mirage, Arizona

Jan 15, 1944 – Nov 21, 2019 (Age 75)

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BORN
January 15, 1944
DIED
November 21, 2019
AGE
75
LOCATION
El Mirage, Arizona

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John R. MorenoEl Mirage - Former Mayor of El Mirage Arizona John R. Moreno 75, passed away on November 21st 2019. Family members including his children were by his side when he passed away. John was born on January 15th 1944 in Casa Grande Arizona. John lived most of his life in El Mirage Arizona...

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Somewhere between 2005-2008 Mr John Moreno would come in and eat at a restaurant carries cafe I was his server. He would always ask for me, his words of wisdom had a big impact in my life and thankful that he was there to guide me thru what life was going to be like. He didn´t know me nor me knew him but great advises. Thank you John May you rest easy

Reminiscing back when Carla and a bunch of us girls from El mirage played softball and we were the A's team and after most of the games, win or lose Mr. M would say let's go to Pizza Hut ! Mr. Moreno , you will truly be missed. Our condolences to the
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My condolences to the family. I remember Mr. Moreno from my childhood in El Mirage. He made an impact on the community. R.I.P.

I say good bye dear friend. I enjoyed your monthly facial times and our talks. I never knew all your stories till those days. You will be missed and loved. Rest In Peace my friend.

My Tio John Moreno meant so much to many people throughout the valley of Az including his own family of 3 and grandchildren to live to the fullest.
It was with breaking heart to have heard he had passed away.
With his family by his side he prepared a day for us all to remember his life with a celebration that he has risen to another journey where this no worries but ever lasting life in heaven.
To reunite with family above he sung his way in letting them know he was joining...

I just want to say how much Johnny will be missed by me and many others. Johnny and I grew up together , worked together and served our City together. Johnny always referred to me as Brother Robert and I in turn always called him Brother Johnny. I will miss his humor and his joking around. Johnny loved music and singing. He was the best when it came to singing. I will always remember when me and my wife Lipa were at a dance he would come over with the Mariachi and sing our favorite song...