Juan Noe Alaniz Sr.

Juan Noe Alaniz Sr. obituary, Houston, TX

Juan Noe Alaniz Sr.

Juan Alaniz Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by San Jacinto Funeral Home & Cremation Services & Cemetery on Apr. 17, 2024.

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Juan Noe Alaniz, Sr., a beacon of joy and family devotion, passed away peacefully on April 15, 2024, surrounded by his loving family in Galena Park, Texas. Born on August 6, 1955, in China, Nuevo Leon, Mexico, Juan was the cherished son of Noe Alanis Leal and Maria de los Angeles Lozano Guajardo.
Juan's journey through life was marked by an enduring love story with his beloved wife, Margarita Theresa Alaniz. Their 47 years of marriage were filled with shared dreams, unwavering support, and the joy of raising three beautiful children together: Angelica Maria Alaniz, Juan Noe Alaniz, Jr., and Crystal Anna Alaniz.
A family man through and through, Juan was the proud patriarch of a burgeoning family tree. He is survived by his devoted wife, Margarita; his loving children, Angelica Maria and her husband Rene Cantu, Juan Noe Jr., and Crystal Anna and her husband Jose Ornelas; as well as his brother, Candelario Alanis. His legacy of love continues in the laughter and lives of his grandchildren: Kayla, Alize, Nathan, Rosalina, Damien, and Iris Alaniz and Ornelas.
Juan's humor was as plentiful as the love he shared. His ability to make others smile and his penchant for cracking jokes were as much a part of him as his generous spirit. His sister, Maria Dolores Ayala, who preceded him in death along with their parents, Noe Alanis Leal and Maria de los Angeles Lozano Guajardo, no doubt welcomed him with open arms.
Juan leaves behind not only his immediate family but also many siblings, relatives, and friends, all of whom were touched by his vibrant personality and kindness.
A man who loved spending time with his wife, children, and grandchildren, Juan's presence was a gift that illuminated the lives of those around him. His absence will be felt deeply, and he will be dearly missed.
Juan Noé Alaniz, Sr., un faro de alegría y devoción familiar, falleció el 15 de abril de 2024, rodeado de su amada familia en Galena Park, Texas. Nacido el 6 de agosto de 1955 en China, Nuevo León, México, Juan fue el querido hijo de Noé Alanis Leal y María de los Ángeles Lozano Guajardo.
El viaje de Juan por la vida estuvo marcado por una historia de amor perdurable con su amada esposa, Margarita Theresa Alaniz. Sus 47 años de matrimonio estuvieron llenos de sueños compartidos, apoyo incondicional y la alegría de criar juntos a tres hermosos hijos: Angélica María Alaniz, Juan Noé Alaniz, Jr. y Crystal Anna Alaniz.
Un hombre de familia en toda regla, Juan fue el orgulloso patriarca de un árbol genealógico en expansión. Le sobreviven su devota esposa, Margarita; sus amorosos hijos, Angélica María y su esposo René Cantú, Juan Noé Jr., y Crystal Anna y su esposo José Ornelas; e igualmente su hermano, Candelario Alanis. Su legado de amor continúa en la risa y las vidas de sus nietos: Kayla, Alize, Nathan, Rosalina, Damien e Iris Alaniz y Ornelas.
El humor de Juan era tan abundante como el amor que compartía. Su capacidad para hacer sonreír a los demás y su inclinación por contar chistes eran tan parte de él como su espíritu generoso. Su hermana, Maria Dolores Ayala, quien le precedio en la muerte junto con sus padres, Noe Alanis Leal y Maria de los Angeles Lozano Guajardo, sin duda lo recibieron con los brazos abiertos.
Juan deja no solo a su familia inmediata, sino también a muchos hermanos, parientes y amigos, todos los cuales fueron tocados por su vibrante personalidad y bondad.
Un hombre que amaba pasar tiempo con su esposa, hijos y nietos, la presencia de Juan fue un regalo que iluminó la vida de quienes lo rodeaban. Su ausencia se sentirá profundamente y será muy extrañado.

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