Victor Antonio Lovo
July 4, 1995 - June 14, 2024
Obituary
To everyone here today – thank you for being here to support us through what is absolutely the worst time in our lives. Never were we prepared for anything like this. We have felt all your prayers for the past days as we go from strong to weak in a constant cycle.
Victor leaves his loved ones with unforgettable memories and loving stories. He will be sincerely missed by his loving family, devoted friends, and all of the wonderful individuals who knew and loved him.
As a baby, Victor was full of energy and curiosity. He amazed us all when he started walking at just 9 months old! This early milestone was a testament to his adventurous spirit. Victor had a deep appreciation for nature. He loved hiking and exploring the great outdoors, finding peace and joy in the beauty of nature, which brought him immense happiness.
Victor really enjoyed the gym life and helped many people achieve their fitness goals. He was so passionate about it that he considered becoming a personal trainer to reach more people and be part of their body transformation journeys. He also loved recording music with his cousin Manolo, also known as Nolo, who is now in heaven as well. The two shared a special bond, and it brings some comfort to know that they are now together again, perhaps creating beautiful music in the skies.
Victor had a favorite dish — a Nicaraguan dish I learned from his grandmother, Maria del Socorro Altamirano, or as many called her, Coco. It was a simple but delicious meal that consisted of ground beef, white rice, zucchini, and special spices, served as a bowl. He always asked me to make it for him until he eventually requested the recipe when he moved out, so he could continue to make it for himself and his girlfriend at that time.
Victor also deeply loved his friends and family, especially his sister Jessenia, his two brothers, Ceasar and Adrian and his loving grandparents, Polo and Margarita Ramos. He had immense love and respect for me, his mom.
Victor, my firstborn… I hope you know you are greatly loved by so many. We will miss
your kindness, and the patient, loving person you were known to be. Your big smile,
followed by the warmest hugs you always shared, will forever be in our hearts. You
leave behind a legacy of kindness and love that will continue to inspire us.
Rest in peace, my dear son. You will always be remembered and cherished.