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Moises T. Rodriguez

August 6, 1945 — October 22, 2024

Santa Cruz, Sonora, Mexico

Moises T. Rodríguez, un esposo devoto, un padre amoroso y un abuelo querido, falleció pacíficamente en Tucson, Arizona, el 22 de octubre de 2024, rodeado de su familia. Nacido el 6 de agosto de 1945 en Santa Cruz, Sonora, México, Moises tenía un corazón tan grande como el cielo y una presencia que brindaba consuelo y calidez a todos los que lo conocían.

Su recorrido por la vida estuvo marcado por una larga y satisfactoria carrera como terminador de cemento, un testimonio de su arduo trabajo y dedicación. Sin embargo, el verdadero fundamento de su vida se construyó sobre el amor: el amor por su amada esposa, Ana Alicia Rodríguez, con quien compartió 58 increíbles años de matrimonio. Su aniversario, el día en que partió de este mundo, quedará grabado para siempre en los corazones de quienes presenciaron su profundo vínculo y devoción mutua.

Moises fue un padre cariñoso con sus tres hijos: Ana Patricia Herman (Dino), Moises G. Rodríguez (Eileen) y Roberto A. Rodríguez (Violet). Su orgullo por ellos y sus logros era inconfundible, ya que eran los logros de los que se sentía más orgulloso en su vida. Apreciaba los momentos que pasaba con su familia, creando recuerdos llenos de risas, amor y lecciones que resonarán en las generaciones venideras.

Sus nietos, Dino Jr., Stephanie, Steve, Brianna, Nicole, Robert, Tommy Jr. and Eric. eran la luz de su vida. Moisés adoraba a cada uno de ellos y encontraba una alegría sin límites en sus sonrisas y aventuras. Como abuelo, disfrutaba enormemente de compartir historias y ofrecer orientación, siempre dispuesto con afecto y aliento. Sus bisnietos, Elijah Moises, Aurora Rose, Briseis, Mateo, Nicholas, Nerissa, Nadya, Sophia and Zac   trajeron un nuevo nivel de alegría a su corazón, simbolizando el hermoso legado de amor que construyó a lo largo de su vida. Le precedieron en la muerte sus padres, Agustín y Elodia Rodríguez, bebe, Astrid y sus 6 hermanos.

Moisés estaba rodeado de una familia amorosa que incluía a sus queridos hermanos: Luis, Eduardo, Mario, Rosalva, Arturo, Alberto, Sergio y Olivia. Juntos, compartieron preciados recuerdos que abarcaron décadas, creando un tapiz irremplazable de unión familiar. También deja atrás a muchos sobrinos, sobrinas y amigos que se sintieron conmovidos por su amabilidad y calidez.

La pérdida de Moisés T. Rodríguez es profunda, ya que encarnaba el amor y la devoción en cada relación que fomentaba. Su espíritu sigue vivo en los corazones de aquellos a quienes apreciaba, recordándonos a todos la importancia de la familia, el afecto y el apoyo inquebrantable. Mientras nos reunimos para honrarlo, invitamos a los amigos y familiares a celebrar su vida con una visita en Martinez Funeral Chapels en Tucson el 8 de noviembre de 2024, de 10:00 a. m. a 2:00 p. m. con un rosario de 12:00 p. m. a 1:00 p. m.

Aunque se fue de este mundo, el amor que Moisés compartió será por siempre una luz guía en nuestras vidas. Que descanse en paz, abrazado por el amor que encarnó durante toda su vida.

Moises T. Rodriguez, a devoted husband, loving father, and cherished grandfather, passed away peacefully in Tucson, Arizona, on October 22, 2024, surrounded by his family. Born August 6, 1945, in Santa Cruz, Sonora, Mexico, Moises had a heart as vast as the sky and a presence that brought comfort and warmth to all who knew him.

His journey through life was marked by a long and fulfilling career as a cement finisher, a testament to his hard work and dedication. Yet, the true foundation of his life was built upon love—love for his beloved wife, Ana Alicia Rodriguez, with whom he shared an incredible 58 years of marriage. Their anniversary, the day he departed this world, will forever be etched in the hearts of those who witnessed their profound bond and devotion to one another.

Moises was a caring father to his three children: Ana Patricia Herman (Dino), Moises G. Rodriguez (Eileen), and Roberto A. Rodriguez (Violet). His pride in them and their accomplishments was unmistakable, as they stood as the proudest achievements of his life. He cherished the moments spent with his family, creating memories filled with laughter, love, and lessons that will resonate for generations to come.

His grandchildren, Dino Jr., Stephanie, Steve, Brianna, Nicole, Robert, Tommy Jr. and Eric were the light of his life. Moises adored each of them, finding boundless joy in their smiles and adventures. As a grandfather, he took immense pleasure in sharing stories and offering guidance, always ready with affection and encouragement. His great-grandchildren, Elijah Moises, Aurora Rose, Briseis, Mateo, Nicholas, Nerissa, Nadya, Sophia and Zac brought a new level of joy to his heart, symbolizing the beautiful legacy of love he built throughout his lifetime.

Moises was surrounded by a loving family that included his dear siblings: Luis, Eduardo, Mario, Rosalva, Arturo, Alberto, Sergio, and Olivia. Together, they shared cherished memories that spanned decades, creating an irreplaceable tapestry of family togetherness. He also leaves behind many nieces, nephews, and friends who were touched by his kindness and warmth. He was preceded in death by his parents, Agustine and Elodia Rodriguez, infant daughter, Astrid and his 6 siblings. 

The loss of Moises T. Rodriguez is profound, as he embodied love and devotion in every relationship he fostered. His spirit lives on in the hearts of those he cherished, reminding us all of the importance of family, affection, and unwavering support. As we gather to honor him, we invite friends and family to celebrate his life with a visitation at Martinez Funeral Chapels in Tucson on November 8, 2024, from 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM with a Rosary from 12:00 PM to 1:00 PM.

Though he has departed from this world, the love Moises shared will forever be a guiding light in our lives. May he rest in peace, embraced by the love he embodied throughout his lifetime.

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