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Official Obituary of

Juan Romero

September 13, 1982 ~ September 21, 2021 (age 39) 39 Years Old

Juan Romero Obituary

Juan (Guero) Manuel Romero, 39, of Danville IL went to be with his Lord on September 21, 2021. He was born September 13, 1982 in Apaseo el Grande, Guanajuato, Mexico, the son of Juan Jose & Blanca Estela Romero.

He is survived by both his parents, Juan and Blanca Romero.

Also surviving, is the love of his life, Idania Yaneth Hernandez, and his three sons Julian Romero, Christian Romero & Dylan Romero. Surviving also is his grandmother Maria Transita Guerrero; his siblings, Adrian (Sairet) Romero, Rosa (Hector) Pedro, Armando (Brianna) Romero, Heriberto (Gladis) Romero, Yovana Romero, & Almadelia Romero; along with nephews and nieces. He will also be missed by his loyal dog, Manchas and Reynita, his bird.

~He was reunited in death with his daughter, Guadalupe Marisela Romero, his grandmother, Rosalia Romero; grandfather, Felix Felipe Guerrero; and aunts Catalina Guerrero Segura and Marcela Romero ~

As a child Juan is remembered for wanting to go play in the fields where the goats and cows were in Mexico. As he got older he enjoyed bike riding with his brothers.

In the year of 2005, Juan won the heart of Idania Hernandez. The September corn festival in Hoopeston, Illinois marks the memory of their first kiss, where their life began together. Their family grew with the birth of their daughter and their strength was proven in her passing. The Lord later blessed them with three sons.

Juan was a hardworking, noble man who always found opportunities to provide for his family. He was a member of Holy Family Church and worked as the landscaper there, fixing trees and planting flowers. Idania would sometimes accompany him and after, they would go for ice-cream together. He also worked as a construction worker with his brothers.

In his free time, Juan liked to play bingo and cards with his brothers with a competitive spirit. He was also a fan of the Chivas soccer team and enjoyed watching them play. He liked to bake cakes and loved to see people eat them. He enjoyed fishing with his family and his brother, Armando. With his love for music he would DJ and would sing karaoke with his family during cookouts. Other times, they would enjoy eating out after church with the family and watching tv together. It is well known by all his family that he loved, spending time with them, Idania and their children.  He will be remembered by his siblings for being funny, goofy and with a great sense of humor. He had a smile that would light up the room and they will treasure his smile in their hearts.

In the intimate details of conversation, one would learn that Juan was a strong man of faith, easy to talk to and safe to share your thoughts with. He was very humble, kind and had a generous heart. Not only was he a good son, father, and brother but a best friend. For all the wonderful things he was, Juan, “Guero” Romero, will be greatly missed.

A Funeral Mass of Christian Burial will be held in Juan’s honor on Saturday, October 2, 2021 at 10:00 am at Holy Family Catholic Church, located at 444 East Main Street in Danville. Father Steven Loftus will be holding Mass for the family. Juan will be buried at Sunset Memorial Park in Danville following Mass. A visitation will be held the evening prior on Friday, October 1, 2021 from 5:00 pm until 8:00 pm at Sunset Funeral Home and Cremation Center Urbas Chapel, located at 414 S State Street in Westville. A Rosary Prayer will take place for Juan prior to the visitation at 4:15 pm at the funeral home.

 

 

 

Juan (Guero) Manuel Romero, 39, de Danville IL fue a estar con su Señor el 21 de septiembre de 2021. Nació el 13 de septiembre de 1982 en Apaseo el Grande, Guanajuato, México, hijo de Juan José y Blanca Estela Romero.

Le sobreviven sus padres, Juan y Blanca Romero.

También sobrevive el amor de su vida, Idania Yaneth Hernandez, y sus tres hijos Julian Romero, Christian Romero y Dylan Romero. Sobreviviendo también su abuela María Transita Guerrero; sus hermanos Adrián (Sairet) Romero, Rosa (Héctor) Pedro, Armando (Brianna) Romero, Heriberto (Gladis) Romero, Yovana Romero y Almadelia Romero; junto con sobrinos y sobrinas. También lo extrañarán su fiel perro, Manchas y Reynita, su pájaro.

~ Se reencontró en la muerte con su hija Guadalupe Marisela Romero, su abuela Rosalía Romero; abuelo, Felix Felipe Guerrero; y tías Catalina Guerrero Segura y Marcela Romero ~

De niño se recuerda a Juan por querer ir a jugar a los campos donde estaban las cabras y las vacas en México. A medida que fue creciendo, disfrutó de andar en bicicleta con sus hermanos.

En el año de 2005, Juan se ganó el corazón de Idania Hernández. El festival del maíz de septiembre en Hoopeston, Illinois, marca el recuerdo de su primer beso, donde comenzó su vida juntos. Su familia creció con el nacimiento de su hija y su fuerza quedó demostrada en su fallecimiento. Más tarde, el Señor los bendijo con tres hijos.

Juan era un hombre noble y trabajador que siempre encontraba oportunidades para mantener a su familia. Era miembro de la Iglesia Sagrada Familia y trabajaba como paisajista allí, arreglando árboles y plantando flores. Idania lo acompañaba a veces y después iban juntos a tomar un helado. También trabajó como obrero de la construcción con sus hermanos.

En su tiempo libre, a Juan le gustaba jugar al bingo y al cartón con sus hermanos con espíritu competitivo. También era fanático del equipo de fútbol Chivas y disfrutaba viéndolos jugar. Le gustaba hornear pasteles y le encantaba ver a la gente comerlos. Disfrutaba la pesca con su familia y su hermano Armando. Con su amor por la música, era DJ y cantaba karaoke con su familia durante las comidas al aire libre. Otras veces, disfrutaban comiendo fuera de la iglesia con la familia y viendo la televisión juntos. Es bien sabido por toda su familia que amaba, pasando tiempo con ellos, Idania y sus hijos. Sus hermanos lo recordarán por ser divertido, tonto y con un gran sentido del humor. Tenía una sonrisa que iluminaría la habitación y ellos atesorarían su sonrisa en sus corazones.

En los detalles íntimos de la conversación, uno aprendería que Juan era un hombre de fe fuerte, fácil de hablar y seguro para compartir sus pensamientos. Era muy humilde, amable y de corazón generoso. No solo era un buen hijo, padre y hermano, sino también un buen amigo. Por todas las cosas maravillosas que fue, echaremos mucho de menos a Juan, “Guero” Romero.

Se llevará a cabo una misa de funeral cristiano en honor de Juan el sábado 2 de octubre de 2021 a las 10:00 am en la iglesia católica Holy Family, ubicada en 444 East Main Street en Danville. El padre Steven Loftus celebrará una misa para la familia. Juan será enterrado en Sunset Memorial Park en Danville después de la misa. Se llevará a cabo una visita la noche anterior al viernes 1 de octubre de 2021 de 5:00 pm a 8:00 pm en Sunset Funeral Home and Cremation Center Urbas Chapel, ubicado en 414 S State Street en Westville. Se llevará a cabo una oración del rosario para Juan antes de la visita a las 4:15 pm en la funeraria.

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Visitation
Friday
October 1, 2021

5:00 PM to 8:00 PM
Sunset-Urbas Funeral Chapel
414 S. State Street
Westville, , IL 61883

Funeral Mass
Saturday
October 2, 2021

10:00 AM
Sunset-Urbas Funeral Chapel
414 S. State Street
Westville, , IL 61883

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