Ramiro B Hernandez

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Obituario de Ramiro B. Hernández (1939-2024)
Ramiro B. Hernandez nacido el 11 de Marzo de 1939 en Jalisco, México. Hijo de Sirilo Hernández López y María B. Veloz, Ramiro tuvo cuatro hermanos, quienes lamentablemente también han fallecido. En 1964, contrajo matrimonio con su mejor amiga, María de la Luz Zermeño Hernández, en Jalisco, MX. Juntos compartieron una vida llena de amor y aventuras. En 1971, la pareja se mudó a Huntington Beach, CA, y poco después compraron su primera casa en Costa Mesa, CA. Durante 35 años, crearon recuerdos inolvidables en ese hogar. Más tarde, se mudaron para Las Vegas durante una década antes de
cumplir su sueño de construir una casa Pala, CA, en el 2017. Allí, rodeados de naturaleza y tranquilidad, disfrutaron de la compañía de sus ocho queridos perritos adoptados. Ramiro fue un hombre amante de la vida. Su corazón generoso dejaron una huella imborrable en todos los que lo conocieron. Descansa en paz, Ramiro.

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Ramiro B. Hernandez (1939–2024)
Ramiro B. Hernandez, born on March 11, 1939, in Jalisco, Mexico, passed away peacefully on July 29, 2024. He was the beloved son of Sirilo Hernandez Lopez and Maria B. Veloz. Ramiro had four siblings, all of whom preceded him in death. In 1964, Ramiro married his best friend and soulmate, Maria de la Luz Zermeno Hernandez, in Jalisco, MX. Together, they shared a lifetime of love and companionship. In 1971, they made the life-changing decision to relocate to Huntington Beach, CA. and soon after that purchased their first home in Costa Mesa, CA. For 35 years, they built a beautiful life together in Costa Mesa, CA Later, Ramiro and Maria moved to Las Vegas, where they continued to create cherished memories. In 2017, they fulfilled their dream by settling into their forever home in Pala, CA. Surrounded by their eight beloved adopted dogs, they enjoyed the tranquility of their new surroundings.
Ramiro will be remembered for his kindness, resilience, and unwavering love for his family. His legacy lives on through the hearts of those who knew him.
Ramiro is survived by his spouse, Maria de La Luz Hernandez.

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