John Lee Aispuro

John Lee Aispuro obituary, Vacaville, CA

John Lee Aispuro

John Aispuro Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by McCune Garden Chapel on Jul. 23, 2025.

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With heavy hearts we announce the unexpected passing of Johnny Aispuro. Johnny was the son of Remigio and Mary Aispuro. In 1990, Johnny married the love of his life, his wife, Terri Aispuro. Johnny is survived by his wife, Terri, best friend and brother, Arty Aispuro and wife Tonya, and sister, Leah Barrera. Johnny was loved by Terri's family, many cousins, nieces, nephews and lifelong friends. He was preceded in death by his parents, Mary and Remigio Aispuro, brother, Leonard Davis and sister, Bessie Hanson. As a young man, Johnny was a talented Journeyman Carpenter. When the housing market slowed, Johnny changed careers and became an Amtrak Conductor from which he retired. As a teenager, Johnny enjoyed playing baseball and riding dirt bikes. As an adult he became a talented golfer, fisherman and home chef.

More than anything, Johnny's greatest joy was relaxing on the front porch of his ranch with Terri by his side, surrounded by their family of dogs, cats and horses. Johnny was loved by so many in this community and far beyond. The sparkle in his eyes and the grin on his handsome face will continue to be remembered. The marriage to Terri will long be remembered as one of life's greatest love stories. Johnny was a testament to a life well lived and Johnny is one who will never be forgotten. Rest in Peace, sweet man. You are, and forever will be, loved. In lieu of flowers, a donation may be made to one of these charities:

National Kidney Foundation

www.kidney.org

American Heart Association

www.heart.org

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