Juan Marcos Gomez A walking encyclopedia who was thoughtful, witty, clever, wise, loyal and a lover of sports On February 5, 2012 in Fort Worth, Texas our Lord called Juan Marcos Gomez home. Juan was born on October 5th, 1965 to Manuel and Andrea Gomez. A twin to his brother Joe Gomez, Juan was a loving sibling. He was a sincere person that had strong convictions and stood by them. He thrived on having intellectual conversations with everyone who came into contact with him. Juan was also a voracious reader of novels of any genre. Always the open-minded of our family, he gave good advice and was always Juan was a gallant, a true gentleman but a fierce trivia competitor and movie critic. The Cleveland Browns lost a loyal fan, but should be proud to know that he shared no love for the Cowboys. Survived by: Sons and Daughter: Marc, Cayden, and Samantha; Grandson: Edward Brothers, Sisters: Hector, Efrain and Elvia, Andy and Lupe, Joe and Tina, Michael and Tina, Pat and Johnny, Olivia and Moses, Betty and Gabriel, Lorena and Luis, fiancée Whitney Scoggins. Nephews and Nieces: Karla, Tito, Alex, Christian, Corina, Pallo, Willie, Erica, Andy Jr., Joey, Elaine, Joanne, Moses, Edith, Carlos, Caleb, Amber, Anthony, Jacob, Amanda, Gabriel Jr., Luis Jr., Michael, Andie, and countless great- nephews, great- nieces, aunts and uncles, cousins and boundless loving and supporting friends. My dear brother, You were there when we needed an impartial ear, you were practical. We knew we could count on you for anything. You were the original Wikepedia before Wikipedia was around. Your hunger for books, movies and sports was admirable. You were such a good sport when we rough-housed you, what a good sport! You knew as well as I did that deep down, this was just a fun-loving way of expressing our love. You shared in the rough housing and laughed as much as we did. We shared so much together, in a masochistic love kind of way. To outsiders, it might have seemed masochistic, but that was the kind of sense of humor we shared. We chose to laugh at things that others would shudder at. We knew that laughter was our way of coping and sharing. Your abundant 40 plus years of contributions to our book of deeds, that opens when we are gathered together, is greatly appreciated. You were loyal to us and you understood that if you ever needed any of us, we would stand by each other - fiercely loyal to one another, come hell or high water. This bond between brothers and sisters we shared can never be broken. We will never forget the tears and the laughter we shared. We love you so much and will miss you terribly. You have left us with a void in our hearts. We have faith that we will see you one day. We miss you, Your brother, your sister "H2012-0025" "Mr." "Juan
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