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Ricardo Lozoya
October 25, 1964-May 10, 2024
On Friday May 10, 2024, Ricardo Lozoya the most loving husband and best father to his three children passed away at the age of 59.
Ricardo was born on October 25,1964 in Tamazula, Jalisco to Ricardo Losoya and Evelia Ramirez. Ricardo is preceded in death by: Anarbol Lozoya(brother), Ricardo Lozoya III(son) and Evelia Ramirez(mother).
Ricardo is survived by: His father Ricardo Losoya, his wife Gloria Lozoya, daughter Glenda and husband Jose Anciso, son Agustin Lozoya, his brothers Jose Losoya wife Cecilia, Guillermo Lozoya wife Carmen, Luis Lozoya wife Rosa, Martin Lozoya wife Monica. His grandchildren Lizanahi Anciso, Jose Anciso III, Nikolas Anciso, Lorenzo Anciso and Ricardo Agustin Lozoya, many nephews and nieces and many friends.
He had always been the most hard working person since the age of five , from helping his mom with chores to helping out in the field to help provide for his family. After, he completed his primary school education at the age of 16 he came to the US to work. Ricardo, was an excellent provider he worked several jobs in his early years and worked at his last company for 36 years. Ricardo loved to play slot machines. He loved working on his garden, fishing, drinking with his friends and watching soccer especially his Chivas and Mexico. He also, loved to BBQ, he made the best chicken He was great son, husband, father, grandfather, father-in-law and friend. He was always the first to help anyone in need no matter how big or small. Sadly he didn’t get to live long enough to enjoy his retirement after working so hard his whole life.
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