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In loving memory of John-Joseph Lucero
Please help come together in supporting Kiana Lucero after the sudden loss of her husband John-Joseph Lucero.
John-Joseph Lucero was a man who was beloved by so many. He passed away very unexpectedly this past week.
Please consider contributing to help with the costs associated with dealing with such a loss, as well as helping Kiana find some financial stability during this time of transition.
Words from Kiana Lucero:
"Last week my husband, my best friend, left this world. Everyone who knew JJ, knew him as the easy going, fun loving, free spirit he was. Always happy, always telling some crazy story, always in the middle of the dance floor. He loved people and dedicated his life to making others smile.
He was everything to me for the last 14 years. He was instantly a part of my family and everyone, especially my parents, considered him part of our "tribe." We’d been dating less than a year when I first asked if he wanted to move to California with me, and he didn’t think twice before saying yes. He helped support me through years of schooling and allowed me to follow my dreams, even if he didn’t understand them… or even if that meant moving to Kansas! I wouldn’t be where I am today without him.
Our relationship wasn't perfect- but so much of it was so good. We had an amazing love for one another, like nothing I've experienced before. He knew all of my quirks, and I his. And even if they bugged us from time to time, we learned to accept and even embrace them. I wouldn't trade the time we had together for anything. We did so many incredible things and made memories I will cherish for all of my life. It didn’t matter if it was a concert, camping, road trip, family visit, dancing like fools in the living room, scuba diving, traveling the world, or laying in bed being lazy all day. I knew he would be right there next to me. He’s been there for EVERY moment- little or big, happy or sad- for almost half my life. He knew me better than anyone. I never thought he wouldn’t be a part of my life going forward. It still doesn’t feel real.
John-Joseph wanted to be cremated and returned to the Earth, so there will be no immediate funeral service. His 40th birthday is in December, and I am planning to do a memorial around his birthday in Ruidoso. I will keep every one posted. Thank you all so much for your support so far. I will always love you, John."
Please help come together in supporting Kiana Lucero after the sudden loss of her husband John-Joseph Lucero.
John-Joseph Lucero was a man who was beloved by so many. He passed away very unexpectedly this past week.
Please consider contributing to help with the costs associated with dealing with such a loss, as well as helping Kiana find some financial stability during this time of transition.
Words from Kiana Lucero:
"Last week my husband, my best friend, left this world. Everyone who knew JJ, knew him as the easy going, fun loving, free spirit he was. Always happy, always telling some crazy story, always in the middle of the dance floor. He loved people and dedicated his life to making others smile.
He was everything to me for the last 14 years. He was instantly a part of my family and everyone, especially my parents, considered him part of our "tribe." We’d been dating less than a year when I first asked if he wanted to move to California with me, and he didn’t think twice before saying yes. He helped support me through years of schooling and allowed me to follow my dreams, even if he didn’t understand them… or even if that meant moving to Kansas! I wouldn’t be where I am today without him.
Our relationship wasn't perfect- but so much of it was so good. We had an amazing love for one another, like nothing I've experienced before. He knew all of my quirks, and I his. And even if they bugged us from time to time, we learned to accept and even embrace them. I wouldn't trade the time we had together for anything. We did so many incredible things and made memories I will cherish for all of my life. It didn’t matter if it was a concert, camping, road trip, family visit, dancing like fools in the living room, scuba diving, traveling the world, or laying in bed being lazy all day. I knew he would be right there next to me. He’s been there for EVERY moment- little or big, happy or sad- for almost half my life. He knew me better than anyone. I never thought he wouldn’t be a part of my life going forward. It still doesn’t feel real.
John-Joseph wanted to be cremated and returned to the Earth, so there will be no immediate funeral service. His 40th birthday is in December, and I am planning to do a memorial around his birthday in Ruidoso. I will keep every one posted. Thank you all so much for your support so far. I will always love you, John."
Organizer and beneficiary
Amanda Foltz
Organizer
Sarasota, FL
Kiana Lucero
Beneficiary