Luis Aragon

January 16, 1950 ~ June 24, 2023
Born in:
Swink, Colorado
Resided in:
Pueblo, Colorado
Luis Aragon, 73, passed away on June 24, 2023. He is survived by his wife, Beverly Aragon of Pueblo; sister, Erma (Gilbert) Gallegos of Swink; sons, Jason Aragon (Allison Taylor) of Lakewood, Colo. and Eric (Sara) Aragon of Eagle Vail; granddaughter, Louisa Aragon of Eagle Vail; step-son, John Paul Bryant of St. Petersburg Fla.; step-grandchildren, Delaney Bryant of St. Petersburg and Walker Bryant of Georgia; step-great-grandchildren, Jace, Greylee, Maggie, and CO Welch; nieces and nephews and their families; and his numerous grand nieces and nephews.
Preceded in death by his parents, Juan and Adelina Aragon; and sister, Mary (Max) Gallegos.
Luis was born on Jan. 16, 1950, in Swink, Colo. He grew up in Rocky Ford and Swink and graduated from Swink High School in 1968 where he was the class president. He played sports and enjoyed playing in a band. Luis worked at Montgomery Wards, Nibco, Liberty Loans, The Associates, Morgan Stanley, Wells Fargo; enjoyed traveling to many locations for work, enjoyed spending time with grand children, playing golf, playing in a band during high school, and being a clerk for the LDS Mormon Church until his death. He was a great father and grandfather and many remember Luis as a generous and caring man, he was a gentle to soul to all he came in contact with.
Cremation, Montgomery & Steward Crematorium. Memorial service, 10 a.m. August 26, 2023, at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations be made to the BrightSpring Hospice Foundation (https://abodehospiceandhomehealth.com/donate/) in honor of Luis. Online condolences, www.montgomerysteward.com
Services
Memorial Service: August 26, 2023 10:00 am
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Outlook Building
1411 Fortino Blvd.
Pueblo, CO 81008
719-542-1900
Aunt Bev, Jason, Eric and families, we are so sad about the tremendous loss of Uncle Louie. He was the most kind, gentle and humble man, who loved his family dearly and always helped anyone who needed a helping hand. I had the privilege of spending my first five years living with him and our grandparents Juan & Adelina, until he graduated high school. Sometimes when he got home from school he would take me to Doc’s gas station across the highway for a special treat, a bottle of Pepsi and he would drop peanuts into the soda! It was different and Delicious! I have many memories tucked in my heart and this one is meaningful because it was just he and I out walking, talking and enjoying our treat! We have been keeping you in our hearts and prayers during this life changing journey. We Love you very much. Our prayers are for continued Blessings of peace and comfort in the memories you share with one another.
We Love you dear family.
Trish & Nick Becerra
Bev, What a shock! My heart goes out to you. I know it is hard, but as they say God doesn’t dish out more than you can handle. He has been there the whole time.
I just loved to make Lou laugh when I would stop by. He was such a nice man to everyone. He will be remembered by all who knew him. Now it is his time to go to his home in heaven. He isn’t in anymore pain.
He was married to one of my best friends but we lived miles from each other in different states. I had only been in his company a few times but could tell that he was extremely kind and patient. He made her happy and that was good
enough for me. He will be missed very much.