Mr. Juan J. Enciso

Mr. Juan J. Enciso

Juan Enciso Obituary

Published by Forest Lawn - Long Beach on Nov. 9, 2019.
Juan J. Enciso, 68, born on September 7, 1951, in La Cienega, Jalisco, Mexico, passed away November 9, 2019. He resided in Lynwood, CA at the time of his passing. Arrangements are under the direction of Forest Lawn, Long Beach, California.

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August 27, 2020

Maria and Ivan Crosbie posted to the memorial.

December 8, 2019

Kathryn Holley posted to the memorial.

November 21, 2019

Marisa Calderon Enciso posted to the memorial.

Maria and Ivan Crosbie

August 27, 2020

We are surprised to know that he is no longer with us. Some times we think that our work is more important, and we forget to enjoy the company of our good friends. It was our case .We will miss him alot!!

Kathryn Holley

December 8, 2019

Juan was a very nice man who showed nothing but kindness to everyone he met. The world lost a great man and he will be truly missed by his family and friends. RIP Juan

Marisa Calderon Enciso

November 21, 2019

Sorry for the families loss.

Dorothy& family Inlow

November 18, 2019

R i p, John you will forever be in our hearts!!! you have our love and prayers enciso family

Alexandra Plascencia

November 16, 2019

I am in complete shock to hear about mr enciso. I had the great opportunity to know him when I worked at SCEFCU in Lynwood. He was always so positive, smiling and very kind. This is heartbreaking. My prayers and condolences to his family.

Maria Metzgar

November 13, 2019

We will miss you. You were a big part of our family. We lost you too soon Tio Juanito.
Never took the time to say Thank you for being present in our lives. Thank you for making a difference. We will miss you but never forget you.
Paz.

ELVIA CAJERO

November 11, 2019

Mis condolencias a la famila. Primo Juan siempre fue muy servicial.

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August 27, 2020

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December 8, 2019

Kathryn Holley posted to the memorial.

November 21, 2019

Marisa Calderon Enciso posted to the memorial.