Juan proudly served his country in the United States Army.
There was nothing he enjoyed more than playing and listening to music. He sang and played base, guitar, piano, organ, keyboard and the accordion for many years. Juan also had a special place in his heart for animals.
Juan was a person of faith and lived life serving others. He volunteered effortlessly at Joy Junction, nursing homes and churches. His life was a true testament of his love for God by his selflessness and compassion he displayed for others. You will missed, but not forgotten. We love you always.
Juan was preceded in death by his parents, Antonia (Lueras) and Luis Aragon; wife, Donna Maria (Baca); and great-granddaughter, Lienna.
Juan is survived by two children, Rosalie Mendoza (husband, Rudy), and Michael Aragon; four step-children: Keith, Waylon, Mario and Audrey; six grandchildren: Rudy, Darlene, Brittany, Michael Ray, Mateo and Audrina; and many great-grandchildren.
Juan proudly served his country in the United States Army.
There was nothing he enjoyed more than playing and listening to music. He sang and played base, guitar, piano, organ, keyboard and the accordion for many years. Juan also had a special place in his heart for animals.
Juan was a person of faith and lived life serving others. He volunteered effortlessly at Joy Junction, nursing homes and churches. His life was a true testament of his love for God by his selflessness and compassion he displayed for others. You will missed, but not forgotten. We love you always.
Juan was preceded in death by his parents, Antonia (Lueras) and Luis Aragon; wife, Donna Maria (Baca); and great-granddaughter, Lienna.
Juan is survived by two children, Rosalie Mendoza (husband, Rudy), and Michael Aragon; four step-children: Keith, Waylon, Mario and Audrey; six grandchildren: Rudy, Darlene, Brittany, Michael Ray, Mateo and Audrina; and many great-grandchildren.
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