Obituary of Jose Walberto Duron Jr.
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Jose Walberto Duron, 38 native of Ridgeland, MS, passed away on July 10, 2020 at his residence in Clinton, MS.
He was born on October 30, 1981 to Jose and RosseMary Duron in Puerto Cortes, Honduras. He attended Madison Central High School. Jose worked as a Business Owner, a Real Estate Investor, where he enjoyed problem solving, using his creativity and developing new relationships. He enjoyed life to the fullest, and caring for others. His charismatic personality was contagious the moment you met him. Jose had an array of friends and loved to chat, was an amazing story teller and took time to make everyone feel special. He had an unmatched energy and relentless sense of humor. His hobbies were caring for his dogs (Max and Danni), jeep riding, disc golf, and always being a comedic entertainer. Most importantly, he loved the Lord and his family with his heart that was made of gold. On May 17, 2020 Jose & Tina bonded in marriage at their home in Clinton, Mississippi where they resided.
Jose was also a proud military veteran where he was an Active Reserve for 4 years with the United States Marine Corp.
Jose is survived by his loving wife Tina, his daughter Riley Ruffin of Clinton, MS; one son, Erick Duron of Ridgeland, MS; his sister, Rosa Maria Duron Norris (Eric), native of Ridgeland, MS; His Parents Jose and RosseMary Duron of Ridgeland, MS; his Grandmother Clementina Orellana and Grandfather, Rigoberto Orellana; his Grandmother Alicia Morales, all natives of Honduras.
Jose had a host of aunts, uncles and cousins.
He was proceeded in death by his Grandfather, Juan Ramon Duron Munguia and Eduardo Chavez;
his Grandmother, Maria Francisca SanMartin, all natives of Honduras.
Visitation will be held on Wednesday, July 15, 2020, 4:00-6:00 pm at Natchez Trace Funeral Home in Madison, MS.
There will be a special Facebook Live Memorial Service on Wednesday July 15th, 2020 at 6:00 pm. (Central Standard Time).
The service is private due to Covid-19 and the family ask that you will virtually join them for the celebration of life for Jose Walberto Duron Jr.