Juan R. Gaona Obituary
Juan R. Gaona went home to be with the Lord on April 18, 2025, at the age of 80. He was a faithful servant of the Lord who accepted the Lord on April 15, 1977.
He never met a stranger. Many times, he would bring people home and provide food and shelter. He would take the time to witness to them and preach to them the message of Jesus Christ. Juan was born on March 20, 1945, in Tivoli, Texas.
He is survived by one brother, Antonio Gaona; and his sisters, Maria Elena Camacho, Ramona Saenz, Juanita Valdez and Jesusa Garcia.
He is preceded in death by his loving wife of 58 years, Angelita H. Gaona. Also, his parents, Juan Gaona Sr. and Senaida Rodriguez Gaona. As well as, brothers and sisters, Salvador Sendejo Sr., Angel Gaona, Virginia Barrientes, Theresa Barrientes, and Maria de los Angeles Gaona.
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Date: | 4/29/2025 | Time: | 9:00 AM | Location: | Grace Funeral Home, Victoria, TX |
Date: | 4/29/2025 | Time: | 10:00 AM | Location: | Grace Funeral Home, Victoria, TX |
Date: | 4/29/2025 | Time: | 11:00 AM | Location: | San Jose Cemetery, Bloomington, TX |
Juan R. Gaona passed away on Friday, April 18, 2025. For additional information, please view the complete Juan R. Gaona obituary at the Victoria Advocate newspaper obituaries: obits.victoriaadvocate.com  To order flowers & plants, call (361) 575-2307 |
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