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Heather Covarrubio
November 24, 2024
Uncle John, I smile knowing where you are today. We felt you say goodbye to us.
Thank you for being our uncle and for always being so cool. I am happy that our kids got to know you as their uncle too! May God wrap his loving arms around you and tell you everything is going to be peaceful and full of light. I already miss you and will always hold you in my heart until I see you again
Love your niece, Heather
Robert Valles
November 24, 2024
My little brother how I´m going to miss you, spending time with you was always so easy. It was always a joy to have you around and have you around the family. How much fun we had in the desert riding our quads, you , Jordan and I. I´ll miss our talks our jokes and our laughs. May God take you in his arms and give you peace.
Love you
Kristy Mckinney
November 24, 2024
Uncle John..you are missed so much already! I will always cherish all
the great memories we had together! I am glad that you are resting now and at peace! Your memories we live on forever! We love you!
Patsy Aguilera
November 22, 2024
Little brother, I can´t believe you are gone. My heart has had such a hard time. You know you were always loved. Your body is know at rest & you can go anywhere you want to go. I love you always. Until we meet again.
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David Flores
October 25, 2024
I met Randy at Celebrate Recovery on a Thursday night at Coronado Baptist. What a great ministry. We weren't close yet I respected him & appreciated who he was. When we met I couldn't tell if he liked me or if he was the talking type. Well, he was. We talked without any need to pretend to be someone we weren't. Which is hard to find. We talked without having to be p.c. (politically correct). He was transparent & honest about how he felt about things. Which was refreshing. Even more so because so could I. There was no guess work with him. You knew where he stood & how he felt about things. Which made it easy to talk with him. He was down to earth & didn't make you feel like he was better than you. He was a good man
Gary Aguilera
October 24, 2024
You were like a brother to me and will continue to miss you and I know that you are at peace and with your maker.
Love you brother.
Gary
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