It is with deep sadness that we share that Patricia Navarro, went home to be with the Lord on August 14th, 2025. She was a devoted wife, mother, grandmother, aunt and friend.
Pat was born on November 25, 1957, in Casa Grande, Arizona, to Dora and Pancho Orozco. She was the oldest of four siblings—Junior, Sylvia, and Ralphie—and shared a close bond with each of them. Her early years were spent moving from place to place until the family eventually settled in Camarillo, California. It was in Camarillo that Pat met Ronnie Navarro, the love of her life. After marrying, they built a loving home together, raising two children—Ronnie and Corrina.
Pat’s life may have been shaped by hardship, but she was never defined by it. Pat lived with a resilience that inspired everyone around her. She faced profound loss—especially with the passing of her beloved husband, Ronnie and daughter, Corrina. Even in her toughest moments, she found ways to laugh, to give, and to show up for others (fashionably late, of course).
Pat’s bond with Corrina was unbreakable. They were more than mother and daughter—they were best friends. Their connection was built on laughter, long talks and shared secrets. Losing Corrina left a deep ache in Pat’s heart, but she carried her daughter’s memory with grace and tenderness every single day.
Pat adored her son Ronnie—her “Mijo.” Their connection was full of laughter, mischief, and unconditional love. She delighted in his jokes and pranks, often laughing louder than anyone else, even when she was the target. Ronnie’s humor brought light into her life, and their bond was a source of joy and strength that carried her through many difficult days.
Pat’s love for her grandchildren—Jacob, Joshua, Serenity, and Ronnie III—was boundless and pure. They were her pride and joy, each one holding a special place in her heart.
Her bond with her sister Sylvia was one of the greatest constants in her life. Sylvia was her rock, her confidante, and her safe place. Together, they shared a lifetime of memories that Sylvia will always cherish.
Pat was known for her generous spirit, and her deep pride in the streets she grew up on. Pat had a gift for making people feel special, often through small, thoughtful gestures—like giving a little trinket or gift to her family and friends. These weren’t just gifts; they were expressions of love.
Pat was preceded in death by many cherished family members, including her parents, Dora and Pancho Orozco; her brothers, Junior and Ralphie Orozco; her husband, Ronnie Navarro; her daughter, Corrina Navarro; her nephew, Frankie Orozco; and her brother-in-law, Mando Coronado.
Her son Ronnie and her sister Sylvia, along with many others who knew and loved her, will remember Pat for her warmth, her humor, and her unmistakable red lipstick. She leaves behind a life full of love and laughter, and a presence that won’t be forgotten.
PEREZ FAMILY FUNERAL HOME-CAMARILLO
Conejo Mountain Cemetery
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