
Aaron Ramirez, Jr.
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“You'll never know how strong you are until being strong is the only choice you have”
Our beloved Aaron Ramirez (September 1, 1972) entered his eternal home in heaven on February 14, 2019 as a result of a tragic car accident. On this day of love, our hearts were broken but also strengthened by Aaron’s inspiration. For Aaron was a strong man who tackled adversity and overcame all the obstacles that dared get in his way. Beneath the brave and sometimes intimidating exterior lay a gentle heart of gold. He loved his wife Marlene and daughter Briana in a way that could not be described in words except maybe for the songs he loved to share and play loudly. More than anything, his actions showed his immeasurable love for his parents, sisters, brother, grandparents, aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces and nephews. This was both on his biological side and the extended family he gained through marriage.
For all of us, he will be remembered as the type of man that would send sweet messages to his nieces and nephews that weakened his heart and inspired him to be the best. The best we experienced was someone who would drop whatever he was doing if you called for help or a ride. His best did not stop at family for he would offer the shirt off his back for strangers as well. Our prayer is that he knows that he was the best.
So dear friends and loved ones that had the privilege of being a recipient of Aaron’s love and strength, let us choose to be strong for each other and for the loved ones he cherished by sharing our love, strength, and everything else we can as he did- with selfless love and friendship.
Please make any contribution you can. We also please ask that you share this page with other friends whose lives were touched by Aaron aka Jr.
Thank you for your kindness and support
Irma "Irene" Ramirez, Sister














Our beloved Aaron Ramirez (September 1, 1972) entered his eternal home in heaven on February 14, 2019 as a result of a tragic car accident. On this day of love, our hearts were broken but also strengthened by Aaron’s inspiration. For Aaron was a strong man who tackled adversity and overcame all the obstacles that dared get in his way. Beneath the brave and sometimes intimidating exterior lay a gentle heart of gold. He loved his wife Marlene and daughter Briana in a way that could not be described in words except maybe for the songs he loved to share and play loudly. More than anything, his actions showed his immeasurable love for his parents, sisters, brother, grandparents, aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces and nephews. This was both on his biological side and the extended family he gained through marriage.
For all of us, he will be remembered as the type of man that would send sweet messages to his nieces and nephews that weakened his heart and inspired him to be the best. The best we experienced was someone who would drop whatever he was doing if you called for help or a ride. His best did not stop at family for he would offer the shirt off his back for strangers as well. Our prayer is that he knows that he was the best.
So dear friends and loved ones that had the privilege of being a recipient of Aaron’s love and strength, let us choose to be strong for each other and for the loved ones he cherished by sharing our love, strength, and everything else we can as he did- with selfless love and friendship.
Please make any contribution you can. We also please ask that you share this page with other friends whose lives were touched by Aaron aka Jr.
Thank you for your kindness and support
Irma "Irene" Ramirez, Sister














Organizer
Irma Irene Ramirez
Organizer
Hacienda Heights, CA