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Our little angel, Jaxon Joe Navarrette, was called to heaven on June 23, 2025. Even though his time on Earth was brief, the love he provided his family will last a lifetime.
His great-grandparents Jose D. Navarrette Sr., Gustavo Gonzalez, Ausencia Marin, Benito Castorena, and Reynaldo Martinez, as well as his big sister Zoe, were all waiting for him in heaven with open arms.
Jaxon is survived by his loving parents, Crystal and Theodore Navarrette; his siblings, Jaedynn Navarrette and Kaison Castorena; his great-grandparents, Lucia and Pedro Garcia, Martha Aguirre, and Adela Gonzalez; his grandparents, Jose and LuDivina Navarrette, Arthur and Veronica Castorena, and Rosa Boase; his aunts and uncles, Afton and Justin Young, Esmerelda Castorena, Cynthia Castorena, Alex Castorena, Arthur Castorena, and Adela Navarrette; and his cousins, Trey Castorena, Cameron Castorena, Chris Castorena, Robert Cruz, AJ Castorena, Azerlee Castorena, and Asher Young.
Funeral services will be held at Sunset Memorial on Saturday June 28th at 2pm.
The family would like to thank Dr. Pill and the entire nursing staff and faculty at MCH Center for Women and Infants for their compassion and care.
“How very softly you tiptoed into our world, almost silently, only a moment you stayed. But what an imprint your footsteps have left upon our hearts.” – Dorothy Ferguson
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