Edwardo "Junior" Miera, a cherished soul born on September 15, 1954, in the vibrant city of Denver, Colorado, departed this earthly realm on September 22, 2024. He was surrounded by the warmth and love of his family in his final moments, a testament to the bonds he nurtured throughout his life.
Junior was a man who embraced life with a heart full of kindness and a spirit imbued with humor. His laughter echoed in the hearts of those who had the privilege of knowing him, a melody of joy that transcended even the most trying of times. He was not just a beloved figure among friends and family; he was a beacon of light, embodying the very essence of generosity and compassion.
Avidly passionate about fishing, Junior found solace in the company of his uncle Henry, where each cast of the line whispered tales of camaraderie and love for nature. In those serene moments by the water, he cultivated memories that would last a lifetime, reflecting the deeper values that anchored his generous spirit.
In addition to his love for fishing, Junior had a keen interest in collecting firearms. His passion for this hobby not only showcased his commitment to craftsmanship and history but also served as another avenue through which he connected with friends and family, sharing stories and lessons with those gathered around him.
Though Junior's life was rich with laughter and unforgettable memories, he was preceded in death by his beloved mother, Mary Miera, who undoubtedly instilled in him the traits that endeared him to so many. Also preceding him in death were his two brothers, Art Guerra and Pete Miera. Their absence is felt deeply but is matched only by the legacy of love and joy that Junior leaves behind.
In celebrating the life of Edwardo "Junior" Miera, we honor a kind man who toiled not for accolades but for the happiness of those around him. His humorous spirit and gentle nature will forever remain in our hearts, inviting us to share a smile in his memory. As we bid farewell to Junior, a beautiful chapter closes, yet the stories and laughter he gifted us will echo throughout the annals of time.
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