Juan Maldonado obituary published; funeral services announced

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Selina Hayes Medrano, a Hidalgo County Democratic Party precinct chair, has provided the Rio Grande Guardian with the official obituary and funeral details for legendary Tejano Democrat Juan Maldonado

Hayes Medrano is a close family friend of the Maldonados.

Here is the obituary. Below it are the funeral arrangements.

Obituary


Juan Jose Maldonado, age 78, passed away on July 5, 2024. He was a beloved father, husband, grandfather, friend, politico, activist, public servant and brother in Christ who will be deeply missed by all who knew him.

Juan was born on March 12, 1946, in his beloved hometown of San Juan, to parents, Renulfo Maldonado and Guadalupe Leija Maldonado. Juan was raised in the heart of San Juan with his 5 siblings.

Juan Maldonado attend PSJA ISD and played football (Jersey #44) for the historic PSJA Bears that went to the State Playoffs in 1963. Like so many from the Valley, Juan attended Pan American College where he earned his BA in Biology and Master of Education in Counseling. During his college years he worked as a dispatch in the San Juan Police Department.

Juan has always been a proud Veteran who served his Country honorably in the National Guard and as a Vietnam Era Service member in the US ARMY. The military would instill structure, discipline and a work ethic that would follow him throughout his life.

Juan later became an educator and a coach with the Edinburg school district and then returned to his alma mater as a professional counselor at PSJA. He would later retire to pursue a career as an insurance agent for Farmers Insurance with an office in Pharr.  He was also the proud owner and bondsman for Maldonado Bail Bonds.

Throughout his career, he was known for his hard work, dedication, and passion for helping others. He had a full career of accomplishments, but it was pale in comparison to his life as an activist and political leader.

·      He served as founding Chairman of La Raza Unida in Hidalgo County

·      Appointed by President Carter Administration to the Economic Opportunity Council

·      Appointed member of the US Delegation by President Jimmy Carter to travel to Cuba to visit with Fidel Castro and his administration.

·      Chairman of the Southwest Voter Registration Program – traveled to El Salvador and Nicaragua to monitor National Elections.

·      Served as Democratic National Committee Member

·      Former Vice Chair of the Texas Democratic Party

·      Former Chair of the Hidalgo County Democratic Party

·      Former State Chairman to the Mexican American Democrats

·      Served on the Hidalgo Co. RMA Board

·      Served on the Hidalgo Co. Housing Authority

·      Former San Juan City Commissioner

·      Former San Juan City Mayor

·      Presiding Chairman of the largest Hidalgo County Democratic Convention in history.

Juan was a devoted father to his son Juan REP Maldonado, a son he had in the latter part of his life who would complete Juan and Debra’s family. Juan cherished the opportunity to love and care for his bonus children; Richard Andrew and Stormy Lee Zamora who he was honored to see grow up.

He was also a proud “Papa” to Zen Zamora who he enjoyed spending time with. 

Above all Juan cherished his wife Debra, they were together for 29 years and married for 22 years. She would remain by his side until his very last breath, in the house that he built for them, on the ranch he had his whole life. 

Juan was devout Catholic and Christian who served St. John the Baptist Catholic Parish and the ACTS community. He was a true fisher of men. At the end of his life Juan would lean on his strong faith more than ever.

In his final days Debra and his son Juan REP would care for him 24 hours a day every day.  Nearly 2 years after being diagnosed with Pulmonary Fibrosis, Juan Maldonado died at home peacefully in his sleep on Friday, July 5, 2024, at 11:28 PM surrounded by his family, his art, his pictures and his beloved children.

He is preceded in death by his father, Renulfo Maldonado, his mother Guadalupe Leija Maldonado and brother, Maldonado. He leaves behind wife, Debra Maldonado and children Juan REP Maldonado, Richard Zamora, and Stormy Zamora; grandson, Zen Zamora, and siblings Silvia/Gonzalo Sandoval, Silverio “Guero”/Adie Maldonado, Cristela Maldonado Watts, Noe/Michelle Maldonado.

Funeral Services


Memorial Funeral Home in San Juan will be handling all services.

Wednesday, July 10, 2024

Private Family Viewing: 4:00 PM

Public Viewing: 5:00 PM

Rosary & Celebration of Life with Special Presentation: 6:00 PM

Thursday, July 11, 2024

Memorial Funeral Home, San Juan, Texas

Procession Gathering: 1:00 PM

Funeral Mass

St John the Baptist Catholic Church: 2:00 PM

Burial Services San Juan Cemetery: Immediately following

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