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Dr. Juan Rendon
1959 - 2004
Dr.
Juan L. Rendon, 45, of Watertown, died
A Mass
of Christian burial was held at St. Bernard's Catholic Church in Watertown with
the Rev. Bernard Rott of St. Henry Catholic Church officiating. Burial was in
Oak Hill Cemetery.
Juan
was born
Juan
graduated from high school at the Preparatoria U.A.A.
and graduated from the Universidad Autonoma de Aquascalientes U.A.A. in 1993 with a degree in dentistry.
For 11 years, he practiced dentistry in his office in Aquascalientes
as well as being an instructor at the University of Aquascalientes.
He was on the board of directors of Guadalupe Orphanage.
After
moving to the United States in 1995, he was employed in the office of Dr. Long
and Dr. Bradley, as well as Duct-O-Wire in Oconomowoc.
For
such a brief time we were truly blessed with love and kindness in such a
difficult world. No man could have loved more or done more. He was truly a
great husband, father, son, son-in- law, brother and friend. No favor asked was
ever turned away. There was always time for
everyone for Juan. Although we
were only married 16 years, we loved a thousand years worth. I have been
blessed to say I was completely and always loved. He was always so patient, we
were soul mates and spent hours talking every day. Nothing was ever too boring
or there wasn't enough time. He was a great father, giving his all in helping
with projects, playing games or just talking. He was very talented as an artist
with paintings and art projects.
Now
the world seems to move different and quieter and sadder without him, but
somehow I know all his acts of kindness and love will live on affecting the
world some- how, until the end of time. He will always be with me and have all
of me. He will be remembered so dearly by all.
Surviving
are his loving wife, Suzanne Rendon of Watertown; his children, Amanda and
Daniel, both at home; his parents, Roberto and Delores Rendon of Mexico; his
twin sister, Marcela (Sergio) Gonzalez, and his other sisters, Mela (Jose) Salzar, Luz Maria
(Gerado) Gonzalez and Claudia (Martin) Gallo, all of Aquascalientes;
three brothers, Jesus (Sylvia) Rendon of New Hope, Minn., Roberto (Socorro)
Rendon of New Hope and Jorge (Befty) Rendon of
Mexico; his mother- and father-in-law, George and Darlene Lemberger
of Watertown; his sister- and brother-in-law, Kathy and Ron Miller of
Watertown; nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.
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