Joe Roy Lujan

Joe Roy Lujan obituary, Albuquerque, NM

Joe Roy Lujan

Joe Lujan Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Riverside Funeral Home - Albuquerque on Jan. 21, 2026.
Joe Roy Lujan, age 80, passed away peacefully on January 3, 2026, in Albuquerque, New Mexico, the city he proudly called home for most of his life.

Joe was born on September 6, 1945, and from a young age embodied the values of hard work, dedication, and family. At just 16 years old, he began his lifelong career as a roofer. His strong work ethic led him to start Lujan's Roofing in 1981, a successful small business built on honesty, craftsmanship, and trust. Joe proudly served his community through his trade until his retirement from roofing in 2009.

Never one to slow down, Joe went on to serve as a school crossing guard beginning in 2010 in the Adobe Acres neighborhood, where he lived for 62 years. He became a beloved and familiar presence, known and admired by families, neighbors, and especially the children of Adobe Acres Elementary School. The children loved Joe, and he took great pride in protecting and serving his community with care, patience, and dedication.

Joe was deeply devoted to his family, whom he loved above all else. He is survived by his loving wife, Bertha Lujan; his oldest son, Robert Lujan, and wife Julie Lujan; and his youngest son, Roy Lujan Jr., and fiancée Jacklyn Sanchez. He was preceded in death by his middle son, who passed on November 21, 2020, whom he carried in his heart always.

He is also survived by his brothers, Toby Lujan and Jerry Lujan, and his sisters, Irene Rael, Tommy Gonzales, and Hazel Paiz, along with many extended family members and dear friends. Joe was a proud grandfather to eight grandchildren and a joyful great-grandfather to seven great-grandchildren, each of whom brought him immense happiness.

Joe loved the outdoors, especially fishing along the Pecos River and spending time camping. He enjoyed watching NBA and NFL games and was his family's biggest supporter-never missing a sporting event, school function, birthday, or celebration. His presence was constant, his encouragement unwavering.

Later in life, Joe became a devoted Christian, finding great peace and purpose in his faith. He loved reading his Bible and learning more about God at every opportunity, living his faith through kindness, generosity, and service to others.

Joe will be remembered for his warmth, kindness, giving nature, and unwavering love for his family and community. He was a man who showed up, worked hard, loved deeply, and left a lasting impact on everyone who knew him.

Services will be held at Three Angels Seventh-day Adventist Church, located at 10750 Sunset Gardens Rd SW, Albuquerque, NM 87121. Service arrangements are pending. The family will update the dates and time of services once finalized

Joe Roy Lujan's legacy lives on through the many lives he touched, the family he cherished, and the community he faithfully served.

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February 2, 2026

George & Veronica Lujan planted trees.

January 31, 2026

Andrew Salazar posted to the memorial.

January 31, 2026

Adelia+Daisy Montaño posted to the memorial.

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George & Veronica Lujan

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Andrew Salazar

January 31, 2026

I Meet Roy When I Was Living With My Brother Julian Roy Was A Nice Man! RIP Roy Descansa En Paz Amigo!

Adelia+Daisy Montaño

January 31, 2026

God bless you in this time of sorrow.

Barbara

January 28, 2026

It was a pleasure to call you my brother in law will always remember the camping trips to Pecos laughter around the camp fire all the joking you my be gone but not forgotten with love always

Julian Salazar

January 27, 2026

Roy was my neighbor and a good friend. He will be missed. He was a man of integrity and he was the hardest working man that I ever met. Again you will be missed tremendously. Rest in Peace my friend.

Irene lujan Rael

January 26, 2026

You will be ever in my heart you gave me laughter when I was a little girl and gave me love as I grew up

Jimmy Lujan

January 26, 2026

Thank you Uncle Roy for all the fishing and hunting memories, you'll be missed!
Love Jimmy Lujan

Memorial Tree

Julian Patrick Salazar

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Darlene Gomez Valdez

January 25, 2026

I don´t remember much about my nino, at least not in clear pictures or long stories. My memories of him live in fragments, in the feeling of being little, in the sound of laughter that felt bigger than the room.
What I do remember is that he always had a joke to tell. Even if I don´t remember the jokes themselves, I remember the way they made me feel-safe, light, and seen. As a child, that kind of joy stays with you, even when time softens the details.
Maybe that was his gift: reminding us not to take life too seriously, even when it was heavy. Maybe his laughter was his way of loving us, of saying I´m here, without needing many words.
As I´ve grown older, I wish I remembered more. But I´ve learned that absence doesn´t erase impact. The fact that his humor is what remains tells me everything I need to know about who he was. He left behind a warmth that still finds its way back to me, years later, in unexpected moments.
And maybe that´s how he lives on-not in perfect memories, but in laughter, in lightness, in the way we choose to smile even when we miss him.
Rest easy Nino. Your work here on earth is done.

Jeremy Lujan

January 21, 2026

Grandpa, thank you for teaching us what kindness, support , and encouragement meant from a grandpa since we were kids. I´ll always remember your witty humor, and infectious laugh! I love you with all my heart , and I know you´re with our lord and savior. Your job here is done loyal and faithful servant. Love Jeremy, Chantel , Bela , and Landyn Lujan.

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