Juan-Espinosa-Obituary

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Juan Carlos Espinosa

Middletown, Connecticut

Feb 2, 1963 – Aug 25, 2023

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BORN
February 2, 1963
DIED
August 25, 2023
LOCATION
Middletown, Connecticut

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Biega Funeral Home - Middletown Obituary

Juan Carlos Espinosa (60), a devoted husband and father, accomplished electrician, former United States Army Ranger, and resident of East Haddam, Connecticut, passed away peacefully on August 25, 2023, at Backus Hospital in Norwich, Connecticut, after an 11-year battle with brain...

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I just found out about Juan’s passing and I send all my condolences to the family. I live in FL now, but I used to work with him and middlesex hospital. He was such a kind and loving man. He would always give me encouraging comments throughout the day. Whenever I saw him around the hospital, he’d always say “what’s up kid? Keep your head held high.” I send all my love to his family and loved ones ❤

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Sorry for your Loss Jorge, prayers to your Family

Missy,
I am so sorry for your loss. I know he is looking down and will always watch over you and the kids. He fought a good fight and now he is with eternal rest and peace.

Dear Melissa and family,
I am so sorry to hear of Juan's passing. I loved him so; I loved your description of him as a turtle with a hard shell but squishy and loveable under the hard suface . He was like that , a tough exterior but so filled with love for those around him. Others may not have seen it so readily but Juan was filled with love and concern for those around him, especially you and the boys. I loved to see him relate to me of his conversations with you, he had so much...

To Juan's family - I am so sad to hear of Juan's passing. I met him years ago in the hallways of Middlesex Hospital and we became work friends, sharing in the stories of our twins and their shenanigans whenever we crossed paths. There are so many things I knew about Juan that are mentioned in his obit, but so many that I didn't and wish I had. He was a good man and I am honored to have known him. Rest easy, Juan. I'm going to miss you.

Like most in Weapons Platoon A/1/75th Juan was like the rest of those guys - harder than woodpecker lips!!! The Infantry Platoons looked on in awe with what they carried on their backs and the things that they did in support of us. Juan was a fantastic guy and a great time was had every time he was around. I am going to miss him at the 40th Anniversary of Grenada at Hunter Army Airfield and Savannah, GA. I know that he will come up in conversation and shots will be poured and drank in his...

Finding it difficult to process our loss of Juan. While those close to him of more recent in his daily life will grieve as they experience the void of his absence, in my daily experience with him at work spanning several years, it´s my belief that Juan´s greatest wish, and expectation, would be that those of whom he interacted in whatever capacity will be able to live their lives to their full potential. I only briefly met both Hunter and Logan, and unfortunately was never able to meet...

Rest in peace cousin. Enjoyed our visits when kids to your house with your parents and siblings. We had fun. We are sorry we weren't in touch as adults but i have the greatest memories from 42 hillside avenue. Love to all your family. So happy you had a wonderful life and a great family. Mary