Imperial Valley Press

OBITUARIES

June 15, 1953 - Jan. 22, 2021

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Floy McCurry

99, Imperial

Ygnacio Mendez

67, Brawley

Art Ramos

77, Calipatria

Patsy Taylor

86, El Centro

Ygnacio, better known as Nacho to friends and family, was born in Harlingen, Texas and raised in Le Grand, Ca. He was the 5th of 7 siblings born to Francisco and Socorro Mendez.

Nacho moved to Brawley, Ca in 1977 and worked for Calipatria School District for over 25 years as a custodian, maintenanc­e worker and bus driver. He made many friends in the north end during this time. After retiring from C alipatria he held several jobs, always in the field of building maintenanc­e and was well known for his handyman skills. He was an early riser and a hard worker.

Nacho became one of Jehovah’s Witnesses in 1978 and he enjoyed serving his spiritual family. He was an active member and involved in many congregati­on activities. He h ad the privilege of carrying out his assignment sat Baptism at our local circuit assemblies for many years. He enjoyed giving Bible studies to several, even up until very recently. He served his congregati­on as an Elder, Accounts Servant, and in building maintenanc­e of our local Kingdom Hall. These privileges brought him much joy. He was always willing to help in one way or another.

Nacho is survived by his wife, Linda Mendez, and their daughters Monique Rosas (Ulises) and Amy Ramos ( Carlos). He was blessed to have 4 beloved grandchild­ren, Kaylie Rosas, Kaleb Rosas, Nicholas Ramos, and Nathan Ramos. They were a special highlight in his life and brought him much joy and motivation. Nacho is also survived by his brothers Edmundo Mendez and Frank Mendez, several nieces, and nephews whom he loved dearly.

He w as preceded in death by his parents and brothers Victor Mendez, Noe Mendez, and Raul Mendez.

As many know, Nacho fell ill at a young age and fought along battle for over 32 years. During this time, he maintained his priorities as a man of strong faith, serving his God Jehovah along with his family. He g ave his best in his spiritual activities when his health permitted. He w as faithful and loyal till the end, always upholding God’s views and principals in his life.

Some of Nacho’s hobbies included wood working and he seemed to have a project going on constantly. He had quite an imaginatio­n and was creative always coming up with interestin­g pieces of furniture. Many remember him for his laughter and he always found a way to make us laugh, too.

He was grateful to all our family and friends that cared for him during his illness. He knew he was loved by many. During his final months of life, he was aware of the special care he was given by his local friends in the English and Spanish Congregati­ons of Jehovah’ s Witnesses. He also felt the care and love f rom the family who lived afar, and so many in the community, including his many doctors, nurses, and friends he made along the way.

He expressed his satisfacti­on of living a good life, enjoying his family and the fine associatio­n of his friends. He faced his final days with courage, and a will and determinat­ion beyond what is normal. He believed that he will one day return to us in an earth ly paradise with restored health and vigor, according to God’s loving promises at Revelation 21:3,4.

A memorial service will be held on January 30 at 1:00 via Zoom. (ID 821 9814 6820 Passcode 295217)

Linda and daughters would like to extend a heartfelt thank you and appreciati­on to our loving congregati­on that has helped carry us through this difficult time. To our family and friends and many w ho reached out with encouragin­g words, flowers, gifts, and their love, we are profound ly grateful. We miss him greatly, but we are comforted in knowing he is now resting and no longer suffering. And now we wait f or the day he will be called back to life (John 5:28, 29).

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