Con profundo dolor anunciamos el fallecimiento de Gustavo Valencia Chávez, conocido con cariño como “Jimmy”, quien perdió la vida a causa de un trágico accidente en el campo.
Gustavo fue un católico devoto, un mexicano orgulloso y un hombre que se distinguió por su trabajo duro, su fe, su alegría y el inmenso amor por su familia. Como trabajador del campo, dedicó su vida a salir adelante y a darlo todo por los suyos, poniendo siempre a su familia por encima de cualquier cosa.
Le sobreviven su querida madre, Bertha; sus amados hijos, Maritza, Fernando y René; y sus hermanos Juan Carlos, Erika, Nancy, Yalen, Gustavo, Yeni Fer y Yene Diel. Hoy se reencuentra en el descanso eterno con su padre, Gustavo, y con sus hermanos Vilialdo y Felipe, quienes se adelantaron en el camino.
A Gustavo le encantaba la música de banda mexicana y disfrutar la vida al máximo. No se perdía ninguna fiesta, sin importar qué tan lejos fuera, porque estar rodeado de su familia, risas y música era lo que más feliz lo hacía. Su sentido del humor era único; siempre hacía reír a todos y era el alma de las reuniones, contagiando su alegría y buen ánimo a quienes lo rodeaban.
Para él, su familia lo era todo. Amó con todo su corazón, dio sin esperar nada a cambio y vivió con generosidad, orgullo y una fe inquebrantable. Su risa, su cariño y su presencia siempre harán falta, pero su ejemplo de amor, entrega y alegría vivirá por siempre en el corazón de quienes tuvimos el privilegio de conocerlo.
Que Dios reciba a Gustavo en Su gloria eterna,donde ya no existe el dolor ni el sufrimiento, solo paz y descanso.
Que su fe lo lleve al encuentro con el Señory que sus seres queridos encuentren consueloen la promesa de la resurrección y el reencuentro eterno. Amén.
With profound sorrow, we announce the passing of Gustavo Valencia Chavez, lovingly known as “Jimmy,” who passed away due to a tragic farming accident.
Gustavo was a devout Catholic, a proud Mexican, and a man whose life was defined by hard work, faith, joy, and deep love for his family. As a dedicated farm worker, he spent his life laboring tirelessly to provide for those he loved, always placing his family first above all else.
He is survived by his beloved mother, Bertha; his cherished children, Maritza, Fernando, and Rene; and his siblings Juan Carlos, Erika, Nancy, Yalen, Gustavo, Yeni Fer, and Yene Diel. He is reunited in eternal rest with his father, Gustavo, and his brothers Vilialdo and Felipe, who preceded him in death.
Gustavo had a deep love for Mexican banda music and truly lived to celebrate life. He rarely missed a celebration—no matter how far it was—because being surrounded by family, laughter, and music brought him pure happiness. His sense of humor was unforgettable; he had a gift for making people laugh and was often the heart of every gathering, effortlessly drawing a crowd with his jokes and joyful spirit.
Above all, his family was everything to him. He loved deeply, gave selflessly, and lived with a heart full of generosity, pride, and faith. His laughter, warmth, and presence will be deeply missed, but his legacy of love, devotion, and joy will live on in all who were blessed to know him.
May God welcome Gustavo into His eternal kingdom,where there is no pain or sorrow, only peace, joy, and everlasting life.
May his faith guide him home, and may his loved ones find comfortin God’s promise of resurrection and reunion. Amen.
PEREZ FAMILY FUNERAL HOME-CAMARILLO
PEREZ FAMILY FUNERAL HOME-CAMARILLO
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Assumption Catholic Cemetery
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