Ramon Lorenzo Mosqueda
August 1930 ~ May 2026
Ramon Lorenzo Mosqueda of Turlock, California has passed away at the age of 95. Born in San Luis Obispo, California, Ramon lived a life defined by hard work, simple pleasures, and an unwavering love for his family. Before embarking on his primary career, he worked for Roseville’s Southern Pacific Railroad and the Stevenson Corporation. He then dedicated over 45 years of loyal service to the Carnation Can Division in Stockton, California, where his strong work ethic earned him the respect of all who worked alongside him.
Beyond his professional life, Ramon was a man of many talents and passions. He found great joy in music, often filling his home with melody while playing the piano, and he deeply enjoyed ballroom dancing. He also found great comfort and joy in reading the Bible. An avid gardener, he spent countless peaceful hours carefully tending to his fruit trees.
Ramon’s deepest joy came from his family, whom he loved and cared for unconditionally. He cherished his roots and took frequent trips to Mexico to visit his beloved family in San Luis Río Colorado, Navojoa, and Guanajuato. A passionate traveler, Ramon collected caps from every new place he visited, creating a vibrant collection that mirrored a life well-traveled.
Ramon leaves behind a beautiful legacy and is survived by his loving children: his daughters, Naomi Benton of Issaquah, Washington, and Angelina Martinez of Turlock, California; and his son, Hector Mosqueda of Sacramento, California. He is also survived by his sisters, Chuey Morales and Alicia Pierce, both of Mexico.
His memory will live on through his beloved grandsons, Shawn Mosqueda, Wes Robinson, Cody Benton, and Alex Martinez; his granddaughters, Jessica Mosqueda, Monica Mosqueda, Stephanie Robinson, and Brenna Shoultz; and his great-grandchildren, Ethan Robinson, Kaiden Mosqueda, Matthew Sharp, Moriah Mosqueda, Seth Mosqueda, and Karlie Mosqueda.
He was preceded in death by his wives Francisca Mosqueda and Oma Bergaron, his son Jesus Lorenzo Mosqueda, his brother, Rafael Mosqueda, his sisters, Rita Ramos, Maria Mosqueda, and Esperanza Gonzalez.



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