Jordan Nicole Garza
October 26, 2006 - March 25, 2018
Adam Turrubiates, aka "Adam Bomb" passed away at the age of 40 on March 25, 2018. Adam was born on Thursday March 2, 1978, in Wasco, California to Maria Irene and Oscar Garza. He attended McKee Elementary, Greenfield Jr. High, Stockdale High School, and graduated from Vista West High School. He grew up in the small town of McFarland, California and moved to Bakersfield and lived in Lovington, New Mexico. He also lived in San Jose, California and ended up settling down in Wasco, California with his wife Jackie Garza and children. Adam was a proud parent of Marissa Garza, Kaleb Adam Garza, Ethan Warner Greg Garza, Joshua Garza, Madysyn Rose Garza, Jordan Nicole Garza, and Railynn Garza. He too was a proud grandparent to Neomiah. Adam enjoyed spending time with his children and was a man of many talents, from art to music to props, he was a carpenter and loved technology. Overall he was an extraordinary man who loved Christ and his family. He worked for Kern County Superintendent of Schools for 19 years. He was a great listener and did what he could do help others out. He is survived by his wife Jackie Garza, and children Marissa, Joshua, Ethan, and Railynn Garza, His grandson and Son-in-law, and Mother-in-law, His parents Maria Irene and Oscar Garza, brothers and sister Arnold, Alicia & Oscar, Jr. Garza and his sister-in-laws, brother-in-laws, nieces and nephews, Aunts, Uncles, & Cousins. He will be known for the many lives he touched and his generosity and for his ministry of music an amazing "Drummer," loving Husband, Dad, Grandfather, Son, Brother, Nephew, and Brother-in-law, Cousin, friend and Colleague. Life Celebration for Adam Garza will take place Monday, April 9th at 6:00 P.M. at LifeHouse Church on 3311 Manor St. Bakersfield, Ca. 93308.
Jordan Nicole Garza was 11 years old. She was born October 26, 2006 in Bakersfield, CA and passed away March 25, 2018. She lived in Wasco, CA with her parents Adam and Jackie Garza. She attended Palm Ave School and was a sixth grader. She enjoyed family and friends, drawing, and music. She was a talented dancer who danced her way through life. She is survived by her mother Jacqueline Garza, born in Bakersfield, CA, six siblings in a blended family; Marissa Garza, Kaleb Garza, Joshua Garza, Ethan Garza, Madysyn Garza, and Railynn Garza. Her grandparents were Balbina Sanchez and Oscar and Irene Garza. Services will be held in Bakersfield, CA at LifeHouse Church, 3311 Manor St. Viewing will be Monday April 9th at 5 P.M. - 8 P.M. and service Tuesday April 10th at 10:00 A.M. followed by a burial in Wasco, CA at Wasco Cemetery. She will be missed dearly.
Adam Turrubiates Garza March 2, 1978 - March 25, 2018
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6 Entries
Jocelyn Monroy
April 11, 2018
I will be there for her she always told my brother that he was so cute I love her
Sylvia Gonzales
April 9, 2018
Haven't seen you in a long time primo, but I will never forget the brief time we shared together. You were the one to give me my one and only tattoo. We were both 18 years old and rebelling against the world and I wanted a tattoo of my initials on my chest. You busted out a needle, broke a pen in half and started the tattoo. I will forever have that little memory with you. Thanks for all you did for us here on earth primo, now go shine in heaven next to our Lord Savior. You will never be forgotten.
Mari
April 8, 2018
I didnt know this family but it has touched my heart in the deepest part. I am so sorry for your family and all your loved ones and how you were all taken so tragically. My heart hurts for your mother, your beautiful children's mothers who now have to carry this unimaginable pain. I pray to God with all my heart that He gives your family strength to get through this. Rest in Paradise sir with your babies hand in hand.
Ruby Delahuerta
April 8, 2018
Adam, I still can't believe what has happened. I send you and the kids all my love. Your whole family will miss you until we all meet again. I can't wait for the day we all see each other again. Love you cousin. Love you Ruby
Christine Kennedy
April 7, 2018
Adam, my dearest cousin. I'm so sadden by this.there are no words, to put to say how much we love you and how much you will be missed. I'm sorry that your life was shorten but god has called you to his kingdom. And there your life will continue, Jordan, daddy. Will be by your side. Adam,I will miss you so much.my heart aces rest in piece. Your prima Christine galvan Kennedy, love you Adam bomb. Yr primo. Felipe. Pepe Kennedy.
Manny Galvan Hines
April 7, 2018
Rip my brother u will be dearly missed but I know I will see you again fly high in heaven my brother.....
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