Jesse Ibarra, 2
2, suddenly passed away on June 26, 2017 in Mesa, Arizona. Jesse was born in Pasadena, California, on September 21, 1994 to Adela Graciano and Octavio Ibarra. He was an avid boxer and fighter. He loved playing soccer and had great passion for his car. He loved to exercise so much that he became a personal trainer and enjoyed every minute of it. Jesse is survived by his loving mother, Adela Garfield, two sisters and many other family members and friends.
A visitation for Jesse will be held Monday, July 10, 2017 at 9 a.m. followed by a service at 12 p.m. at Mountain View Funeral Home Cemetery, 7900 E. Main St., Mesa, Arizona 85207
I miss you Jesse. It took me a while to find you and I finally did only to realize it was to late…. I’m sorry for what happened to you. I’ll see you again brother!
Thinking of your family today. I hope they have healed from their loss.. thinking of your sisters knowing it was tough to loss their father as well as their brother in a short period of time. I pray they have been strong for themselves and for you. I can’t imagine the pain of a mother losing their beautiful child. Your wings were ready but our hearts were not… I will live for you. I promise to fight everyday for you. I will live my best life for you Jesse. I love you. Thank you for always loving me unconditionally, that’s one thing I will never forget.
I miss you Jesse. It took me a while to find you and I finally did only to realize it was to late…. I’m sorry for what happened to you. I’ll see you again brother!
Thinking of your family today. I hope they have healed from their loss.. thinking of your sisters knowing it was tough to loss their father as well as their brother in a short period of time. I pray they have been strong for themselves and for you. I can’t imagine the pain of a mother losing their beautiful child. Your wings were ready but our hearts were not… I will live for you. I promise to fight everyday for you. I will live my best life for you Jesse. I love you. Thank you for always loving me unconditionally, that’s one thing I will never forget.