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1986 - 2024
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1986
2024
Joshua John Padilla, AKA, Joshua John, born March 14, 1986, died on August 26, 2024. His family was present and there to comfort him a during his passing.
He was adventurous, loved hiking, bike riding, and spending time with friends and family. He was an animal right's activist, loved animals, and was a vegan who was dedicated to spreading the word about veganism.
He traveled to multiple states around the United States and two countries outside of the United States, Australia and New Zealand. He managed to have fun skydiving while in New Zealand.
He is survived by each of his parents, John M. Padilla (his father) and his wife Kim Corcoran, his mother, formerly Cynthia Montoya (maiden name) and Padilla (married name), AKA, Cynthia Stevens.
His brother, Eli Padilla, was Joshua's best friend. His sister, Naomi Padilla, was also an amazing sibling, as all three siblings were very close and treated each other with kindness and love.
He is proceeded by the death of his maternal grandparents, John J. Montoya, and Dolores R. Montoya and his paternal grandparents, Cornelio S. Padilla and Mary Padilla.
He had numerous aunts and uncles, including one of his aunts who proceeded him in death, Rita Martinez and his uncle, Gary Montoya.
He had multiple cousins who loved him more than you could imagine.
He gave us all his love and kindness.
His celebration of life service was held on September 15, 2024. He will be deeply missed.
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