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Miguel Barron
Reyes
Sep 13, 1957 — Jun 16, 2025
Miguel (Miguelito) Barron tenía 67 años cuando nos dejó, y aunque esa cifra parece corta, el amor que nos brindó fue todo lo contrario. Nuestro padre era de esos hombres que dejan huella: divertido, bondadoso y siempre dispuesto a dar. Su calidez atraía a las personas, su risa llenaba los espacios y su generosidad habitaba en los corazones que tocaba. Fue un hombre de profunda fe, practicante constante, una fe que vivió día a día. Encontró paz y propósito en la tierra: la agricultura no era solo un trabajo para él, era una alegría. Se sentía orgulloso de sus surcos de maíz, hileras de tomate y racimos de pepino, y nada iluminaba tanto su rostro como el aroma del aguacate recién cosechado. Vivir en ranchos de aguacate le daba paz, un sentido de misión y conexión con la naturaleza. Uno de nuestros recuerdos más queridos es cuando nos llevaba a Robertitos; esa pequeña tradición era un gran momento de felicidad para todos. Fue un padre orgulloso de Esbeillde, Olivia, Gustavo y Janet, y nos enseñó a vivir con amor, risas y fortaleza. No solo nos decía cómo vivir, nos lo mostraba cada día: en su trato con los demás, en su trabajo y en su manera de amar. Su partida deja mucho más que recuerdos: deja un legado de fe, esfuerzo, familia y amor. Aunque ya no esté con nosotros como quisiéramos, lo llevamos siempre en el corazón, en nuestras costumbres y en nuestros momentos más felices. Gracias, papá, por todo. Te amamos; que Dios te tenga en su gloria.
Miguel (Miguelito)Barron. He was 67 years old when he left us and while that number feels too small, the love he gave us was anything but.Our dad was the kind of man who made a lasting impression, he was funny, kind-hearted and always giving. He had a warmth about him that drew people in. His laughter filled rooms, and his kindness filled hearts. He had a deep love for his faith. Going to church was something he not only believed in but lived out daily. And he found peace and purpose in working with the land. Agriculture wasn't just a job to him, it was a joy. He found pride in his corn fields, his tomato rows, and cucumber bundles. And nothing lit up his face quite like the simple act of picking avocados. He loved living on avocado ranches it brought him peace, a sense of purpose, and connection to nature. One of our favorite memories of him is when he took us to Robertitos. It became a tradition, a little moment of joy that meant the world to all of us. He was a proud father to Esbeillde, Olivia, Gustavo, and Janet and he showed us what it means to live with love, laughter, and strength. He didn't just tell us how to live he showed us, every day, in how he treated people, how he worked, and how he loved. Our father leaves behind more than memories. He leaves behind a legacy of faith, of hard work, of family, and of love. And even though he's no longer with us in the way we wish, we carry him with us in our hearts, our habits, and our happiest memories.Thank you, Dad, for everything. We love you, may god have you in his glory.
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