Juan Gilberto Luna

Juan Gilberto Luna, was born on July 12,1947 in Villa Juana, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. Also known as El Compadre, he passed away on April 25, 2024. in Sugar Land, Texas. Compadre was noted for his dedication to his beloved family and friends.
Within his career Compadre Initially worked as a political assistant at an early age in Santo Domingo. Where he showcased his strong work ethic and commitment.
Aside from labor, he found joy in his hobbies. In particular, he enjoyed baseball,
dancing, Family Vacations, and creating beautiful memories with his grandchildren. Whom are: Donovan Luna-Gay. Brianna Gay, Moises Williams, Elora Williams, Samuel Luna and Mateo Williams. To his Belaved Wife Melania Luna, a cheribed father to Luistio Luna, Cynthia Gay, Melanie Williams and Juan Luna Jr.
Juan leaves behind a legacy of love and devotion, survived by his brother. Jose Mariñez, Niece, Maria Sledge, Nephew.
Leon Sledge along with his Wife Melania.
Grandchildren. Godchildren and extended family member’s.

Public Visitation on May 3rd, 2024
From
4-8pm followed by
6:30pm Eulogy
7pm ceremonial Service

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  1. Patricia Walker

    Please know that you’re in our thoughts and prayers, surrounded by love and support. May cherished memories bring you comfort, and may the love you shared with your loved one continue to guide you through this difficult time.

    With deepest sympathy,

    Qwan, Patricia and Joshua Walker

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