John Issac Negrones

 

June 9, 1977 – May 2, 2026

 

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John Issac Negrones

John Issac Negrones lived his life the way he loved best — surrounded by family, filled with laughter, and always with a beat in his heart.

Born on June 9, 1977, John passed from this world on May 2, 2026 at 9:37pm, leaving behind a legacy of love, creativity, and joy. He was a devoted husband, a proud father of four, and a beloved papa to two grandchildren — with a third on the way, a new little life he already held in his heart.

John had a gift for art that those closest to him knew well. Though it wasn’t his profession, his creativity was a quiet but powerful part of who he was. By day, he served his community as a produce supervisor at Fred Meyer, a role he carried with the same dedication he brought to everything in his life.

Music was his soul — hip-hop and R&B filled his world and set the soundtrack to so many family moments. He was equally at home watching a boxing match, cheering on his football team, or settling in for a favorite sitcom alongside his wife. And when it came to a family adventure, there was only one destination for him: Disneyland. John was an unabashed Disney enthusiast, and nothing brought him more joy than experiencing that magic through the eyes of the people he loved most.

John was the kind of person you could always count on. His loyalty to his friends and family ran deep — he showed up, he stayed, and he never wavered. He had a rare gift for making the people around him feel seen and believed in, always offering encouragement and pushing those he loved to be their best. His support wasn’t just words; it was something you felt, something that stayed with you and made you want to keep going.

But he never took life too seriously either. John could light up a room without trying, and if you ever spent time with him, chances are he hit you with his signature line — “You dropped your pocket” — and left you smiling whether you wanted to or not.

John loved deeply and showed up fully for everyone lucky enough to know him. He was the kind of person who made ordinary moments feel special just by being there.

He is survived by his wife Jennifer, his children Brandon, Deserae, Ari’onna, and Jakob, his grandchildren Sophiya, Eli, with one on the way, his mother Linda and all who were lucky enough to call him family.

Rest easy, John. The family and friends you cherished will carry your light forward.

 

 

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