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Ramiro Noriega

January 2, 1957 — April 30, 2025

Ramiro Noriega, age 68, of San Pedro, California, passed away peacefully on April 30, 2025, surrounded by his loving family. Born on January 2, 1957, in San Aparicio, Jalisco, Mexico, he was the beloved son of Miguel Noriega and María de la Paz Peña.

Ramiro is survived by his devoted wife, Silvia Noriega; his loving children, David and Elizabeth Noriega; his cherished grandchildren, Gabriela and David Nicolás Noriega and his daughter-in-law Lorena Noriega.

As a hardworking and driven entrepreneur in the transportation and logistics industry, Ramiro built a life and legacy rooted in dedication and love. He was known for his tireless spirit and deep care for both his work and family.

Beyond his professional success, Ramiro found immense joy in life’s simple pleasures. He loved upgrading his garden, watering his plants, enjoying precious moments with his grandchildren, and spending quality time with his family. His days were filled with love, special moments, and the constant pursuit of creating beauty around him.

His presence brought warmth and steadiness to all who knew him, and his legacy will live on in the hearts of his family and friends.

He will forever be remembered and deeply missed.
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