In Loving Memory of Juventino L. Ramirez

In Loving Memory of Juventino Luis Ramirez

February 16, 1941 – July 23, 2025

With deep love and profound sorrow, we announce the passing of Juventino Luis Ramirez, who entered eternal rest on July 23, 2025, at the age of 84. He passed peacefully, surrounded by the family he loved so dearly.

Juventino was born on February 16, 1941, in Mexico City, and was raised in a large, close-knit family of tailors by trade. In his early twenties, during the 1960s, he was introduced to Rosalinda Madrigal through one of his sisters while living in Mexico.
Their connection grew quickly, and together they made their way to Baja Mexico, where they were married on June 13, 1968.
Shortly after, they journeyed to the United States and became proud U.S. citizens, planting roots in Orange County, California, where they raised five children and later welcomed three grandchildren.

He began his career as an apprentice in Auto Upholstery and became a business owner for over 35 years. He proudly named his business after his first two sons, Louis & Miguel. Rain or shine, he showed up every day—committed, honest, and precise in his craftsmanship. He took pride in everything he touched, earning the trust of his customers and the admiration of his community.

Juventino was a man of quiet strength, deep integrity, and unwavering devotion to his family. He was known for being hardworking, wise, funny, spiritual, and deeply generous—a man of his word. One of his signature gestures was walking each of us out of the house, waving goodbye, and ensuring we were safe, no matter how many times we asked him not to go out of his way. He did this for everyone—his love was shown in action.

In his younger years, he was an excellent bowler, and he also loved to dance at parties—especially to the lively tunes of the 1950s. His joy on the dance floor was contagious, and he moved with a rhythm that brought smiles to those around him.

He had a quiet curiosity and a deep appreciation for learning new things—especially when it came to modern technology. Though not one to experiment, he took pride in keeping up and understanding how things worked. He once told us that if he ever had the chance, he would love to travel to space—a dream that reflected his sense of wonder and endless imagination.

His faith was central to his life. Throughout the week, he would often send spiritual messages and texts to his family—quiet reminders of encouragement and God’s presence.

He was a humble and encouraging man who deeply loved his family. He was a great listener and found special joy in being a grandfather—a role he embraced with tenderness and pride.

Of all his accomplishments, Juventino was most proud of building a family alongside his beloved wife, Rosalinda. Their journey was not one of privilege, but of persistence, faith, and enduring love. The vacations and comforts they later enjoyed were not given—they were earned through decades of sacrifice, prayer, and hard work. Together, they retired and made time for travel—often with loved ones, and at their cherished timeshare in Mexico.

He is survived by his loving wife Rosalinda, their children, and grandchildren—all of whom will carry forward his legacy of love, strength, and humility.

He taught us:

"Life takes endurance and hard work, and even then it may not be enough—but you must keep moving forward."

We are forever proud to have had such a man as our pillar and head of household. From him, we learned that even in our imperfections, love remains perfect and true.

We will forever miss the warmth in his smile and his soft-spoken words, which had the power to calm, guide, and encourage.

“Three cords are stronger than one.” – Ecclesiastes 4:12


Celebration of Life
A memorial service celebrating Juventino’s life will be held on Wednesday, August 7, 2025, at St. Boniface Catholic Church, 120 N Janss St, Anaheim, CA, beginning at 11:00 AM. All who knew and loved him are welcome to join in honoring his memory.

Burial Ceremony
Following the service, a simple graveside ceremony will be held at 2:00 PM at:
Loma Vista Memorial Park
701 E Bastanchury Rd, Fullerton, CA 92835


Family and friends are welcome to attend and pay final respects to Juventino at his place of rest. There will be no reception following the burial, as the family will depart privately after the ceremony.

 Loving Husband

 Loving Father

 Loving Grandfather