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David Landon Acuna Jr.

David Landon Acuna Jr. obituary, Rancho Cucamonga, CA

David Acuna Obituary

David Landon Acuna Jr. 05/08/1986 - 04/26/2022 I never thought that I would have to write my son's obituary. I am still trying to recover from the news that he died. I received a call on April 26, 2022 from the Riverside County Sheriff's Investigation Department saying, "I regret telling you over the telephone that your son David Landon Acuna Jr. died tonight." I was devastated. I thought my son was in a facility in San Bernardino County for drug rehabilitation. About a week prior to his death, he confided in me about his life. David was a drug addict and had been homeless, living on the streets for the last six years. Most people would not think twice about his death, but they did not know David. David was a child that told me at 4 years of age that he wanted to sleep in the car for his birthday so he would know how it felt to be homeless. It was then and there that I realized he was a very special person and that he would make a difference in this world. David was a bright, compassionate, charming, and humorous person who loved his family and friends dearly and they loved him dearly in return, especially his mother and father. He touched many people's life in a very special way. David had aspirations to be an author of a book, about his life on the streets, and he wanted to try his hand at stand-up comedy on open mic night at comedy clubs. He was always worried about his mother and me and would never do anything to hurt either of us. David loved children and would have been a good father if he ever married. On Mother's Day, May 8th. he would have turned 36 years old. He was taken away and placed in God's loving arms on April 26, 2022. He died from what appears to be a drug overdose smoking fentanyl. I know that it was an accidental death and I believe that it was his last time for using opioids, once and for all, before he quit for good. David was alone when he died. There was no one there to comfort him. At first, I thought how terrible to die alone, but after thinking about it for a while, I realized that he was not alone.... Jesus was with him. David had a strong belief in Jesus and God. I know that David would want something good to come from his death. Parents, friends, and family please realize that drug addiction is an illness. The addict does not want to be addicted but the addiction has a strong hold on the addict. David tried to overcome his addiction on several occasions, but the addiction was too strong. Mothers, Fathers, Friends, and Family please remember to always show love and compassion to people who are homeless and/or addicted. Let David make a difference. David is survived by his father, David Landon Acuna Sr. and his wife Nancy Acuna; his mother, Patricia Lynn Lyle and her husband John Lyle; his sisters, Dawn Simmons, Michelle Amon, Sandy Chase; his brother Jeff Chase; his aunts, his uncles, his numerous cousins, nieces, nephews, and grand nieces and nephews.

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Published by San Bernardino County Sun on May 29, 2022.

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Robyn Mccrea

July 24, 2023

I knew David Acuna. He was a good soul, fun loving and I know for a fact that he loved his father Dave, very much and always always, appreciated the time he spent with him. You are a good father, Dave. Know that. We never know when it will be the last time that we see someone, if ever again. Time is all we have and it is so precious. For David, there is no more pain of addiction. Yes he is with his maker, his higher power now. There will be no more crying. Wherever you are David, soar, fly high, you are free. Godspeed

Eric

June 28, 2022

I do not know you or your son, but, you wrote a beautiful tribute. I am deeply sorry for your loss and pray Jesus comforts you and your family. God Bless.

Christinehudkins

June 17, 2022

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

It doesn't matter

May 31, 2022

I'm so sorry for your loss. What a beautiful remembrance you wrote for your son. He's a beautiful young man. We all have struggles. What a loving father you are. May he rest in peace and I'm sure he is at God's side. I pray for you.

Cynthia

May 30, 2022

I don't know you, but the tribute to your son touched me. No one would choose addiction; it is an illness that causes suffering for the addict and those who love him. His suffering has ended and he will find joy and comfort in eternal life, just as he found joy in the love of his family. Thank you for sharing the qualities of the son you love. I will pray for your family.

BBrito

May 29, 2022

I am profoundly touched by the loss of your son David whom I didn't know. It made me aware of the immense sadness and feelings of frustration the person with the addiction who doesn't want to be feels for himself and his family.
Sir, you are a wonderful compassionate loving father.
My Prayers to Almighty God for your son and all the family...David will be forever remembered.
He rests in God's Arms with Jesús Christ through The Holy Spirit.

MHCorona

May 29, 2022

My condolence to all the family. I didn't know your son David nor do I know you, but your message tearfully touched my heart. May David rest in peace in God's hands.

A kindred soul

May 29, 2022

I didn´t know your son and I don´t know you, but as the mother of an addict, your words struck close. I am beyond sorry for your loss. May your son be at peace forever more. Thank you for shining a light on the illness of addiction. It steals amazing people from their families and from this world.

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