John Trujillo, 65, passed away on November 17, 2024. He resided in Rosamond, California with his wife, Tillie. They have 5 children, Marisa, Mariah,
Kristin, Jeffrey, and Tony. He also has 8 beautiful grandchildren.
John will always be known for his contagious smile, positive attitude, and outgoing personality. He was very involved in the community as he coached
his youngest daughters in basketball and soccer for over 10 years. He continued coaching AYSO for many more years, fostering close relationships with
the community of Rosamond. He was always helping others, he would give you the shirt on his back if you had asked.
John was loved by so many, whether he was making jokes with his friends at work, spending time with his kids, or watching his grandkids play, he always
had a smile on his face and love in his heart for others. He was an avid Raiders fan his whole life. His kids made sure he had every piece of Raiders
novelties for his collection.
He loved to spend time with family and watch sports. In his latter days, he spend most of his time with his family enjoying his grandbabies, his newest
additions to the family, Adrian, 1 and Ryland, 1. John was in the comfort of his home alongside his wife when he passed.
His parents, Gilbert and Rosie, and younger brother, Randy, preceeded him in passing.
His celebration of life will be held sometime in January. We currently have a Go Fund Me fundraiser to assist his family with funeral and medical
expenses, any donations no matter how small are appreciated. Please also keep his family in your prayers during this time.
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John was the son of Gilbert & Rosie Trujillo and had three brothers Leonard (82), Randy, and Jason (RIP). John married Clotilde Tillie
Rivera.
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"God called you home today. I selfishly wished it wasn't true. But you're at heavens gates now and I can only imagine that homecoming. ❤
My dad was the best dad. The best grandpa to his grandkis. If you knew my dad, you know how selfless he was. Always helping others, always making people
laugh and smile. What you may not have seen, was how hard he worked to give us kids and future generations the best opportunities. He worked hard to give us
kids the best life, with lots of good memories, family trips, great experiences and lots of love. With my dad I always felt safe, regardless of any challenges
I faced. now he is always watching over me, watching all of his hard work pay off and the legacy he left.
I love you dad! ❤ "
~ Mariah (Trujillo) Valerin, November 17, 2024
Celebrating the life of the sweetest, most thoughtful, funny, and loving husband, dad, grandpa, and soccer coach. We will always remember him for
his big heart, witty humor, hard work ethic and love for his family and grandkids.
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Services will be January 2025, after the holidays.
~ November 18, 2024