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Edward Ramirez was born on February 15th, 1990 in Burbank, California.
Edward is predeceased by his Aunt Maria Maximina Moreno. He is survived by his (Grandmother)Maria Antonia Moreno (Mother)Luz Marina Ramirez (Siblings)Steve Juan Fernando Rivas, Alejandro Ventura, Pamela Martinez and (Niece & Nephews)Maleia Marina Monzon, Samuel Ezra Rivas, Camilo Alejandro Ventura.
Edward loved spending time with his family. He didn’t care if it was fishing with his brother, movie nights at the house or celebrating birthdays/holidays with the occasional karaoke concert at the end of the night.
When he wasn’t with family he let his curiosity and creativity bloom, whether that was through hiking or sewing, he even had plans to start making jewelry.
He was always the life of the party and did everything he could to make you smile or laugh. His goofiness and love lit up and touched so many lives.
We thank you so much for being here today, sharing your love and celebrating the life of this amazing man.
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