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Rogaciano O. Sanchez, 64, better known as “Valedor” by family and friends, passed peacefully at his home in Biscoe, North Carolina on July 8, 2020. Originally from Queretaro, he spent his forming years in Mexico City where he met the love of his life, Juana Herrera Reyes. Together they had three children. He moved to the United States in the 80s making a better life for his family. Valedor retired and spent his time doing what he loved the most; being a father figure to his grandkids, visiting family and friends, fishing, traveling, and spending time with his brother Jaime Sanchez, his Compadres and friends. Valedor was mostly known for his ability to bring happiness to the room with his sayings and lively way of speaking. He loved his family, fishing, drinking, dancing and just having a good time with everyone.
He is survived by his wife, Juana H. Sanchez and his three children; Hugo Sanchez and wife (Diana Magaña), Blanca Sanchez and Salvador Sanchez. His surviving grandchildren are Ricardo Sanchez, Tais Sanchez, Ariana Sanchez, Marc Sanchez, Raul Sanchez and Vanessa Sanchez. He is also survived by his brother Jaime Sanchez and wife (Maria de Jesus Ramirez) and his three nieces Guadalupe Sanchez and husband (Omar Medrano), Perla Sanchez and Janet Sanchez. As well as surviving siblings and relatives in Queretaro and Mexico City. He has joined his parents, Cruz Sanchez and Flor Olvera.
Celebrando la vida de Valedor
Rogaciano Sánchez Olvera de 64 años, conocido por su familia y seres queridos como Valedor, falleció en la armonía de su casa en Biscoe, Carolina del Norte el 8 de julio del 2020. Siendo originario de Querétaro, Valedor vivió en la Ciudad de México donde conoció a su gran amor, Juana Herrera Reyes. Después de casarse, tuvieron tres hijos. Valedor se fue a los Estados Unidos en los 80s donde se ganó una mejor vida para su familia. De jubilado se dedicó a ser un padre para sus nietos, visitar a su familia y amigos, a pescar, a viajar y a convivir con su querido hermano, Jaime Sanchez, sus Compadres, y amigos. Recordaremos a Valedor por su forma de alegrar las reuniones con sus dichos, chistes, y su forma carismática de hablar. Él amaba a su familia, a la pesca, tomar, bailar y disfrutar la vida con todos sus amigos.
Le sobreviven su esposa, Juana Sánchez Herrera y sus tres hijos; Hugo Sánchez y esposa (Diana Magaña), Blanca Sánchez y Salvador Sánchez. Le sobreviven sus nietos Ricardo Sánchez, Taís Sanchez, Ariana Sánchez, Marc Sánchez, Raúl Sánchez y Vanessa Sánchez. También le sobrevive su hermano Jaime Sánchez y esposa (María de Jesús Ramirez), y sus tres sobrinas Guadalupe Sánchez y esposo (Omar Medrano), Perla Sánchez y Janet Sánchez. Rogaciano deja a mas hermanos y familiares en el estado de Queretaro y la Ciudad de México. Rogaciano se une a sus padres, Cruz Sánchez y Flor Olvera los cuales se adelantaron en el camino.
Carolina Cremation of Salisbury and Charlotte is assisting the Sanchez. Online condolences may be made at www.carolinacremation.com.
Nancy Reza, and family says
Sending my deepest condolences to the family. You know you all have been very special to me and my family. Sincerest thoughts and prayers for you all during this time and the days to come.
Gabriel Raya says
Mi mas sentido pésame a la Familia,tuve la fortuna de conocerlo y convivir con El…excellente ser humano.
Procoro Hernández y Familia says
Los acompañamos en su dolor. Que Dios lo tenga en su santa gloria.
Paula Shaw says
Mi mas sentido pesame que Dios les illumine a su familia y que les guarde en cada momento.
Tabitha Salazar says
Prayers for the family. We are here if you need anything. He was a very funny and kind person.
Eric Esperanza says
Que Dios lo tenga en su reino
descanse en paz y a toda la familia Diosito les mande pronta resignacion. Los acompañamos en su dolor.
Antioco y Eric Esperanza Jimenez
Adela says
Nuestro mas sentido pésame para toda la familia.
Our thoughts and prayers are with you guys, may God give you guys strength. ????
Adela & Carlos Benjume
SGM Jack Carey says
Gerry, Joe was an old friend and fellow Green Beret that I looked up to as a friend for life. Our time in the 10th at Fort Devens will forever be etched in my heart. Love to you. Jack Carey