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It is with deep sadness that we announce the passing of Augusto Guerrero, a beloved husband, father, grandfather, and friend, who left us on May 25, 2025, at the age of 84. Born in Ecuador, Augusto spent his life spreading joy, laughter, and the love of God wherever he went.
Augusto was a man of extraordinary kindness with a special gift for making people smile. He was known for always telling people, "Don't worry, Be Happy." He never dwelled on the past or problems that life may bring. His humor, love, and genuine care for others were unmatched. His ability to lift spirits was unparalleled, and his love will always resonate in our hearts. Whether it was sharing a funny story, making a joke, or simply being there for those in need, Augusto's presence was always a source of comfort and joy.
His family was the absolute joy and light of his life. He helped raise and care for all of his grandchildren while they were babies and was loved by them all. Augusto also had many extended family members and friends who he deeply cared for and enjoyed every moment of special family gatherings.
Augusto was passionate about soccer, which he loved to watch and play. He also enjoyed listening to and singing music, especially Christian music, which filled his soul with life. His love for life and his family was evident in everything he did, and he will be deeply missed by all who had the privilege of knowing him.
Augusto is preceded in death by his son, Fausto Guerrero.
Augusto is survived by his: beloved wife, Maria D. Guerrero; daughter, Linda, and her husband, Linden; son, Christian, and his wife, Kimberly; grandchildren, Giovanni, Amanda, and Mark, Fausto and Giana.
His family takes comfort in knowing that his legacy of laughter, kindness, and love will live on through all who were touched by his warmth.
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