
Joshua Villegas Naranjo
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Our family received the most devastating news on Thursday, August 18, 2022. My brother, Joshua Villegas Naranjo, was fatally stabbed in the city of Highland, CA. His life was tragically taken away from us, and we are still coming to terms with our loss.
Joshua was only 34 years young, and his life did not deserve to be cut so short. Those of you who knew him knew he was caring, funny and charismatic. Josh was such an amazing person with the most contagious laugh out there; he could make anyone laugh without any effort. He was always so full of life that no matter what came his way, he'd always show his big beautiful smile. Josh knew how to light up the room.
Most importantly, he was such a loving and caring Father. He leaves behind four amazing children Joshua (17), Jazelle (15), Jayde (9) and Julez (7). Unfortunately, they won't have the opportunity to continue making lifetime memories with him. Anyone who knew my brother knew his children were his life and reason for living. Now they must face the difficulties of living life without their father.
Our family is broken and sickened by the thought of never seeing his handsome face and smile again. We were all robbed of any hope we ever had. As we struggle to find the strength to get through this, I am humbly seeking help to cover the cost of the family. Please consider donating any amount. If you are unable to donate at this time, please consider sharing this Gofundme with your friends and family.
I have created the following website solely for anyone who would like to share any photos of Josh with our family. We will be making a video for his viewing and would like to gather all photos we possibly can. Please upload here: Upload Memories Here
I want to thank everyone in advance for donating. Your generosity is greatly appreciated. I would also like to thank you for taking the time to read this and showing our family all the love and support during this difficult time. Please keep our family in your prayers for strength and peace.
Organizer
Ana Becerra
Organizer
San Bernardino, CA