Juan was a generous, compassionate father, and very proud grandfather and great grandfather. Juan worked at the Rosconi Ranch in Sanger; Fresno Ice Plant; and his last employment at The California Compress for 32 years. Hr was a hard-working individual.
Juan was preceded in death by his wife, Dolores Rivas Beltran, whom he missed dearly. They were married for 65 years.
Juan is survived by his beloved children: Jess Beltran and his wife, Juana; Joe Beltran; Mary Martinez and her husband, David; Linda Sanchez; John Beltran and his wife, Julie; Rick Beltran and his wife, Kim; Angel Beltran; Robert Beltran and his wife, Coleen; Lupe Oftedal and her husband, Jim; Edward Beltran and Peter Beltran; his many grandchildren and great grandchildren, brother-in-laws and sister-in-laws.
Visitation: Whitehurst, Sullivan, Burns & Blair Funeral Home.
Mass of Christian Burial: Shrine of St. Therese
Interment: St. Peter's Cemetery.
Juan was a generous, compassionate father, and very proud grandfather and great grandfather. Juan worked at the Rosconi Ranch in Sanger; Fresno Ice Plant; and his last employment at The California Compress for 32 years. Hr was a hard-working individual.
Juan was preceded in death by his wife, Dolores Rivas Beltran, whom he missed dearly. They were married for 65 years.
Juan is survived by his beloved children: Jess Beltran and his wife, Juana; Joe Beltran; Mary Martinez and her husband, David; Linda Sanchez; John Beltran and his wife, Julie; Rick Beltran and his wife, Kim; Angel Beltran; Robert Beltran and his wife, Coleen; Lupe Oftedal and her husband, Jim; Edward Beltran and Peter Beltran; his many grandchildren and great grandchildren, brother-in-laws and sister-in-laws.
Visitation: Whitehurst, Sullivan, Burns & Blair Funeral Home.
Mass of Christian Burial: Shrine of St. Therese
Interment: St. Peter's Cemetery.
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