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In Loving Memory of Juan Rodriguez Jr.
A heart full of laughter. A soul drawn to nature. A life that gave and loved without limits.
Juan was a son whose love never wavered, a brother who stood tall beside his siblings, and a soldier who answered the call with courage and pride. He served his country honorably with the United States Army National Guard, never forgetting the values he carried from home: loyalty, kindness, and strength.
He found joy wandering forest trails, embracing the peace of hiking and the freedom of swimming. Whether deep in thought during a video game or sketching out something imaginative with a pencil in hand, Juan’s energy lit up every space. His love for drawing was another window into his thoughtful, expressive mind—a way he left behind quiet beauty that others could feel.
Juan was the kind of person who could make you laugh when you didn’t feel like smiling, and remind you that life—even in its quiet moments—is something to be celebrated.
He is forever remembered as a devoted son to Rebecca Rocha, a loyal brother to Elizabeth Rodriguez, Antonio Cervantes III, and Kevin Lee Cervantes, and a beloved brother-in-law to Daniela Chihuahua Casas, Adrian Caballero, and Alecia Vaillancourt. His love lives on through his nieces and nephews: Anahi, Hailey, Adrian Jr., Eliseo Caballero, Kevin Jay Cervantes, and Adriel Mateo Cervantes Chihuahua.
A Celebration of Life Gathering will be held at a later date.
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