Juan Gabriel Estrada Acosta

Juan Gabriel Estrada Acosta obituary, Los Angeles, CA

Juan Gabriel Estrada Acosta

Juan Estrada Acosta Obituary

Published by Legacy on Oct. 1, 2025.
Juan Gabriel Estrada was born on December 8th,1974. On August 16th he unfortunately passed away.Although he lived most of his adult life in Los Angeles California he was born in Mexico City but both were his home some might argue his heart was more LA than anything. Like he would always say " Todo Los Angeles es mio. yo lo compre ". He came to Los Angeles when he was still very young he started off working in taco trucks which was in all honesty his calling. Everyone that knew and loved him were mostly brought together by his taco stands and truck or by soccer or by simply being the kind hearted most caring and loving person God has ever given us. A family person. Morals. The biggest heart anyone could have he always accepted people for who they were and loved them no matter what. So many friends and people that came together because of Juan because he taught us to always love each other and treat each other with respect and kindness it's truly amazing what came to be because of this great and amazing man. Juan was great at so many things so so many things, but his true gift was his heart. He was a son,brother,father,grandfather, and uncle & he is not just survived by his children Eduardo,Miguel Angel, Jacqueline,Joshua and Oscar but also by his nieces and nephews because they as well know who he was and how much he truly loved us & all the important lessons and things he taught us so we'd grow up to be the best versions of ourselves. So that when he was gone we all knew how to continue without him because he taught us to believe we can do the things we sometimes feel like we can't and do the things we know we can to the fullest. Without him none of us would be here. Love you,Dad.
Juan Gabriel Estrada nació el 8 de diciembre de 1974. Desafortunadamente, falleció el 16 de agosto. Aunque vivió la mayor parte de su vida adulta en Los Ángeles, California, nació en la Ciudad de México, pero ambos eran su hogar, algunos podrían argumentar que su corazón era más Los Ángeles que cualquier otra cosa. Como él siempre decía "Todo Los Ángeles es mio. yo lo compre". Llegó a Los Ángeles cuando todavía era muy joven, comenzó a trabajar en camiones de tacos, que era, sinceramente, su vocación. Todos los que lo conocían y lo amaban fueron reunidos principalmente por sus puestos de tacos y su camión o por el fútbol o simplemente por ser la persona de buen corazón más cariñosa y amorosa que Dios nos haya dado. Una persona de familia. Moral. El corazón más grande que cualquiera podría tener, siempre aceptó a las personas por lo que eran y las amó sin importar qué. Tantos amigos y personas que se unieron gracias a Juan porque nos enseñó a amarnos siempre y a tratarnos con respeto y amabilidad, es realmente increíble lo que llegó a ser gracias a este gran e increíble hombre. Juan era genial en tantas cosas, tantas cosas, pero su verdadero don era su corazón. Era un hijo, hermano, padre, abuelo y tío y no solo le sobreviven sus hijos Eduardo, Miguel Ángel, Jacqueline, Joshua y Oscar, sino también sus sobrinas y sobrinos porque también saben quién era y cuánto nos amaba de verdad y todas las lecciones y cosas importantes que nos enseñó para que creciéramos para ser las mejores versiones de nosotros mismos. Para que cuando se fuera todos supiéramos cómo continuar sin él porque nos enseñó a creer que podemos hacer las cosas que a veces sentimos que no podemos y hacer las cosas que sabemos que podemos al máximo. Sin él, ninguno de nosotros estaría aquí. Te quiero, papá. To plant a beautiful memorial tree in memory of Juan, please visit our Tree Store.

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