Brigido Bricky R. Juarez
Brigido Bricky R. Juarez, a cherished husband, father, grandfather, and greatgrandfather, passed away peacefully on August 29, 2024, at the age of 88. Born on May 22, 1936, in Artesia, New Mexico, Brigido was the son of the late Rafael and Paula (Chavez) Juarez. A viewing will be held on September 4, 2024, from 4:00 PM to 6:00 PM at Terpening & Son. A Rosary will be recited on September 5, 2024, at 9:30 AM at Our Lady of Grace Catholic Church, followed by the funeral service at 10:00 AM led by Father Vijay. Brigido will be laid to rest at Woodbine Cemetery following the service. Pallbearers will be Gabriel Garcia, Christopher Garcia, Aaron Ornelas, Kenan Hernandez, Anthony Leon, and Ty Carter.
Bricky embraced life with a spirit of joy and enthusiasm, particularly through his hobbies and family activities. One of Brickys greatest pleasures was fishing, a pastime he loved sharing with his family. Many fond memories were made as he spent countless hours by the water, teaching his grandchildren the art of fishing and passing down his love for the outdoors. Those fishing trips were more than just a way to catch fish; they were treasured moments of bonding and created lasting memories. He was also a passionate supporter of the Artesia Bulldogs. His enthusiasm for the team was especially evident when his grandchildren were on the field. Whether cheering from the stands or discussing game strategies as a coach for his children and grandchildren, Brickys support reflected his dedication and pride in his familys achievements. Brigido led a life filled with rich experiences and devoted service. His adult journey began with a distinguished tenure in the United States Marine Corps in 1954, where he proudly served his country with honor and commitment. Brigido’s military service took him to many places where he encountered diverse cultures and built lasting memories, shaping him into a man of deep respect and understanding. Bricky’s professional career began at Phillips Petroleum, where he dedicated many years to his work with diligence and expertise.
Upon retiring from Phillips Petroleum, he embarked on a new chapter at the Artesia Meal Site, eventually becoming the director. In this role, he demonstrated a remarkable dedication to his community, leading the Meal Site with compassion and efficiency. His exceptional contributions were recognized through multiple awards, including the Governor’s Recognition Award and the Person of Integrity Award. Alongside his professional achievements, Brigido was a faithful member of Our Lady of Grace Catholic Church. His faith was a major part of his life, guiding his actions and inspiring those around him. His active involvement in the church included volunteering his time doing maintenance, teaching catechism classes, and helping at St. Vincent De Paul.
Brigido is survived by his beloved wife, Estella Juarez, his devoted daughter, Bridgette Garcia and her husband Tony Garcia. He is also remembered fondly by his grandchildren: Angelica Leon and her husband Anthony, Gabriel Garcia, Christopher Garcia and his wife Sasha, Aaron Ornelas, Brianna Carter and her husband Ty, Kiersten Hernandez, and Kenan Hernandez. He also leaves behind numerous greatgrandchildren, nieces, and nephews, each of whom held a special place in his heart. He was preceded in death by his daughter Christina Juarez, his grandson Jordan Ornelas, and his siblings: Raul (Dooley) Juarez, Daniel Juarez, Rachel Analla, Cruz Juarez, Lucy Rascon, Mary Utterback, Linda Barrera, and Virgina Juarez. Brigido will be deeply missed by all who were fortunate enough to have met him