Joseph J. Juarez
April 14, 1924 – October 25, 2019
Preceded in death by wife, Mary L. Juarez. Survived by son, Joseph J. Juarez, Jr. (Mary Ann); daughter, Debra L. Sinnett (Jeff); grandchildren: Joseph J. Juarez, III (Elishia), Matthew M. Loth, Lori A. Franco (Marco), and Chad Sinnett (Nancy); six great-grandchildren; two great-great-grandchildren.
The family will receive friends on Tuesday, October 29th from 4:30pm to 6:30pm at the West Center Chapel, followed by VIGIL SERVICE at 6:30pm. SERVICES: Wednesday, October 30th at 9:15am, West Center Chapel to Our Lady of Guadalupe Catholic Church for MASS OF CHRISTIAN BURIAL at 10am. Interment, St. Mary Cemetery with military honors. Memorials are suggested to Alzheimer’s Association.
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Joe, Debbie and families, I am sorry to read about your loss. Please take this time of grief to reflect back on the memories you have of your day and let them put a healing start in your hearts of sorrow.
To All The Family, I’m so sorry for the loss of your Dear FATHER. He is now above us with all his family and friends in the most BEAUTIFUL place to be HEAVEN. ALL MY LOVE &PRAYERS TO ALL OF YOU NOW AND TODAY AND ALWAYS, THE PEREZ FAMILY (MARILYN, MICHAEL & RAYMOND) ❤🌷
Sorry to hear of the passing of Joe,… we spent alot of good times at my parents house (Lucio & Concha Garza)
We loved Joe and Mary so much…. He was a great historian.. did alot and knew alot. Great man. From Lucio and Patty please accept our Heartfelt Sympathy at this time.
Joe Jr. and Family
I just read the sad news on the loss of your father. I send along my condolences.
I am a Creighton Prep class mate of Joe Jr. I met Joe on my first day at Prep. We hit it off right away. Joe was a source of common sense and good advice.
Over all the years since those days at Prep, Joe has always been one of the guys I thought about the most. He has stayed in my head and heart for all these years.
Joe Sr. raised a fine son. I am sure Joe Jr. passed on the talents I saw in him to his own kids.
God bless all of you.
Heard of Joe Juarez during my first career, but it wasn’t until I started my second career and knocked on Joe’s door when it all came full circle. What a great man, so caring, dedicated to positive change for the little guy, loving father/husband and a master of story telling. I learned so much from this man that first visit and over the years to come. You’ve left your earthly post to be with your heavenly host, eternal rest my friend.
I am so sorry to learn of Joseph’s death. Deb and family you are in my prayers!!
Uncle Joe was the last of my mothers brothers and sisters. I may not have known each of them very well but they were all special to me as they were to her. Uncle Joe and I got to know each other well in our later years. We used each other as sounding boards when ever we had the opportunity. I miss you all….Bob Carmona
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