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Juan Antonio Rodriguez Sr.

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Juan Antonio Rodriguez Sr. passed away June 27, 2021. He was born June 24, 1954 in Salinas, Puerto Rico to Juan Elias Rodriguez and Ana Colon. Juan was a devoted husband and proud father and grandfather. While attending high school, Juan played baseball – a sport he loved. Close friends and teammates came to call him “Hoover” since any ball that came his way seemed to get sucked right into his glove. After school, Juan enlisted in the U.S. Army; served our country for 6 years as a nuclear weapons specialist. During his enlistment Juan fell in love with two things- his beautiful wife, Vicky, and exploring the world. Together, they traveled as often as they could and visited a multitude of countries. Juan also enjoyed fishing and could be found most weekends out on lakes, creeks and ponds with his children when they were young. Juan's greatest love of all, however, was his family. He had a very special bond with his youngest grandson, Mason. Juan is preceded in death by his parents. Left to cherish his memory are his beloved wife of 42 years, Vicky Rodriguez; daughter, Victoria (Eric) Rodriguez-Johnson; son, Juan Rodriguez Jr.; grandson, Mason Johnson; daughter, Tieysha (Alex) Rodriguez; daughter, Shanica Rodriguez; grandsons, Anthony Torres, Manuel Soto, Nathan Rios; siblings, Jose Rodriguez, Ana Maria Rodriguez, Maria Nela Ortiz, Nereida Godoy; extended family and friends.

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  1. The last memory I had with you unfortunately was when grandma passed Love you Papi may you RIP 😔💔

  2. With deepest sympathies. From all of your coworkers at DC Superior Court and the United States Marshals Service.

  3. Vicky and family, sending hope and healing to all of you during this difficult time. With caring thoughts to you all. May your memories comfort you.

  4. May Christ enfold you during your journey through grief. Truly, truly, I say to you, if anyone keeps my word, he will never see death. John 8:51

  5. May you Rest In Paradise My Uncle. My Condolences to his wife Vicky and children and grandchildren. I had always looked up to you my Uncle My Heart is Sad and broken.

  6. Please accept our most heartfelt sympathies for the loss of your loving Juan.. Our thoughts are with you and your family during this difficult time.


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