Francisco “Jando” Terriquez, 56, Ganó sus alas el 26 de marzo de 2018 en Nogales, Arizona rodeado de su amorosa familia. Le sobreviven su esposa de 34 años: Amada Terriquez; Hijo: Francisco Terriquez; Hija: Juliana Terriquez; Padres: Alejandro y María Terriquez; Hermanos: José Antonio Terriquez y Jorge Alberto Terriquez; Hermanas: María Jesús Terriquez, Ana Elsa Terriquez y Marisela Terriquez; Nietos: Santiago Montijo y Sebastián Terriquez.
Jando era un hombre muy humilde, comprometido y responsable. Él era de orientación familiar y disfrutaba tener reuniones familiares. Le encantaba cocinar, especialmente mariscos. Jando era muy trabajador y en su tiempos libres disfrutaba pasar tiempo en el rancho con sus caballos e ir a los rodeos. Amaba tanto a su familia porque era sobre protegido de ellos. Era un hombre muy romántico y le gustaba mandarle flores a su linda esposa. Siempre cuidaba de su madre, siempre se preocupaba mucho por ella. Jando fue un gran mentor, no solo para la familia, sino también para los amigos. Era de esperarse que todos acudieran a él en busca de un consejo o ayuda para resolver un problema. Ese era la clase de hombre que era. El no estará con nosotros físicamente, pero su memoria vivirá por siempre en los corazones de todos aquellos cuyas vidas tocó.
Francisco "Jando" Terriquez, 56, earned his wings on March 26, 2018 in Nogales, Arizona surrounded by his loving family. He is survived by his wife of 34 years: Amada Terriquez; Son: Francisco Terriquez; Daughter: Juliana Terriquez; Parents: Alejandro and Maria Terriquez; Brothers: Jose Antonio Terriquez and Jorge Alberto Terriquez; Sisters: Maria Jesus Terriquez, Ana Elsa Terriquez, and Marisela Terriquez; Grandchildren: Santiago Montijo and Sebastian Terriquez.
Jando was a very humble, committed and responsible man. He was very family oriented and enjoyed having family gatherings. He really enjoyed cooking, especially seafood. He was a very happy man who loved to dance. Jando was a hard worker and on his free time he enjoyed spending time at the ranch with his horses and going to rodeos. He loved his family so much and was very protective of them. Jando was a very romantic man, often sending flowers to his bride. He and his mother had a special bond and he was always taking good care of her. Jando was a great mentor too many, not only to family but to extended family and friends as well. It was no surprise that everyone would come to him for advice or for help in solving a problem. He may not be here physically, but his memory will live forever in the hearts of all those whose lives he touched.