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George Washington Juarez, an extraordinary individual whose life was marked by service, love, and a passion for storytelling, passed away peacefully on November 22, 2025, in Lakewood, Colorado. Born on February 22, 1937, in Colorado City, Texas, George lived a life that spanned nearly nine decades, leaving behind a legacy of kindness and devotion that will not be forgotten.
George dedicated over 30 years of his life to serving the government through the General Services Administration (GSA), retiring with pride from a career that reflected his strong commitment to public service. His achievements extended far beyond his professional endeavors; he was a proud Navy veteran who served his country with honor, rising to the esteemed rank of Master Chief E-9. This accomplishment remained one of his proudest moments, emblematic of the discipline and dedication he demonstrated throughout his life.
A man of many interests, George had a vibrant personality that drew people to him. He found joy in the simple pleasures of life, whether it was indulging in his hobbies of gambling, watching the Denver Broncos, painting, or capturing moments through photography. However, it was his love for sharing stories that truly defined him. Friends and family cherished the nostalgic tales he recounted, weaving together rich narratives filled with laughter and life lessons.
Family was everything to George. He is survived by his beloved daughter, Cheryl (Manuel) Juarez-Cardenas, and son, George "Tony" Juarez, who carry forward his spirit of love and community. His cherished grandchildren, Danielle, Pricilla, and Tianna, brought him immense joy, while his great-grandchildren, Mylah, Megami, Mystic, Nick, and Michael, brought light into his later years, who was known for his kind and loving demeanor.
He was preceded in death by his father, Claudio Rafael Juarez, his mother, Faustina Paredes-Juarez, and his brother, David Juarez. They remain in the hearts of those who love him, reminding them of the strong familial bonds that shaped his life.
George Washington Juarez leaves behind a legacy that speaks volumes about the values he embodied. His zest for life and insatiable curiosity made him a joy to be around, and his stories will remain etched in the minds of those who were fortunate enough to hear them. As we say goodbye to George, we remember a man who was not just part of our lives, but who helped define the essence of family, friendship, and the unbreakable bonds we share.
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