Jesus Guadalupe Esparza Obituary (2025) – Sturgis, MI

Remembering Jesus Guadalupe Esparza: ‌A Life Filled with⁢ Love and Laughter

Jesus ‍guadalupe Esparza, affectionately known as Chuy, passed‍ away‌ on January 5, ⁤2025, at the age of 31. born in Guadalupe,​ Nuevo León, Mexico on December 24, 1993, Jesus left an indelible mark on the hearts of ⁣all who⁢ knew him.

He is survived by his loving mother, Olga Hernandez Soto, and⁢ his fathers, Inocencio Esparza-Garza⁤ and Alberto Munoz-Suarez. His wife, Anel Esparza, ‌and their six children – Viviana, Vereniece, Yarimar, Jackson, Luciano, and Cesar⁢ – ⁤will ‌forever cherish the memories they shared. Jesus was also a devoted brother⁤ to cesar Esparza, Giovanni Munoz, and Julie Gates.

A Man of Family and Fun

Jesus was the heart and soul ⁢of every gathering. ⁢Known ⁢for his⁣ infectious laughter and warm ‍spirit, ​he was always the life of the party. Family cookouts⁤ were a ⁢cherished⁤ tradition, ⁤with Jesus proudly ​manning the grill, his spatula a conductor’s​ baton orchestrating delicious meals.

Beyond the backyard, jesus⁤ found⁤ joy in sharing his ​passions with his loved ones. Fishing and hunting trips‍ with ⁤his children, brothers,‍ cousins, and uncles were filled⁢ with laughter and camaraderie. He instilled in his sons a love for baseball, dreaming of coaching them on the field, while⁤ his daughters knew they could ‌always count ​on him ‍to support their cheerleading, basketball,‍ and soccer endeavors.

Evenings spent ⁢playing in the field with his wife and children‍ were a testament to‍ the simple joys that brought him the most⁤ happiness.

A Legacy of Hard Work and Devotion

Jesus was a dedicated worker, ‍spending most of his​ life on ​a dairy ⁣farm.‌ His strong work ethic was matched only by⁣ his unwavering ‌love for his family.He adored his mother, ‌Olga, and‌ his​ devotion to ‌her was evident in every interaction.His cowboy hat and boots were more than just accessories; they ‌were symbols of his down-to-earth nature and his love for the‍ simple‌ things ⁢in life.

A Lasting Impact

Jesus’s passing leaves a void in the lives of all‍ who knew him. His⁤ memory will forever be etched⁢ in the hearts of his family and​ friends. As John 11:25 reminds us,”Jesus told her,’I am the ‌resurrection and the life. Anyone who‍ believes ⁤in me will live, even ⁤after ​dying. Everyone who lives ‌in me and believes in me ‌will ⁤never ever die.'”

Honoring‍ Jesus’s Life

Visitation‍ will ​be⁢ held at Rosenberg Chapel (807‌ East Chicago ‌Road, Sturgis, MI 49091) on Tuesday, january 7, 2025, ‍from 4:00 PM to 7:00 PM. A Mass will be⁢ celebrated​ at holy Angels Catholic Church (402 S Nottawa St. ⁢Sturgis, ⁤MI) on Wednesday, January 8, 2025,‍ at 1:00‌ PM, followed by burial at⁤ Burr Oak Cemetery (455⁤ Highland Ave, Burr Oak, MI 49030).

In lieu of flowers, the⁤ family‍ requests​ that ‍donations be made to a‍ charity of⁣ your ‍choice ‍in Jesus’s memory.
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