Jack Jaime Hernandez Sr
November 11, 1952 - August 15, 2020
It is with great sadness and joy that the family of Jack Jaime Hernandez announce his passing on to be with our heavenly father, Saturday, August 15, 2020, of Riverside, CA at the age of 67 years. He will be lovingly remembered and missed by his wife of 43 years, Jacqueline; children; Caroline Hernandez, Jack and Monica Hernandez Jr. Jacinto Hernandez, Margarita Hernandez, Rachel Hernandez, Andrea and Raul Naranjo, and Joshua Hernandez and grandchildren Anamarie and Anthony Briones. Destiny Mendoza, Johnathan Mendoza, Mario Sanchez, Marcos Galindo, Jacqueline Sanchez, Jack Hernandez III, Isaac Hernandez, Isaiah Hernandez, Nadalina Naranjo, Mia Phillips, Lexia Hernandez, Raul Naranjo Jr., Esperanza Rosales, Emily Hernandez, Susanna Hernandez, Genesis Naranjo, and great grandchild Eddie Rivera IV. Goddaughters Regina Mayorga and Irene Limas. Sisters Alicia Chavez and Carole DeHaro. As well as numerous relatives and friends.
Jack is predeceased by his parents Jacinto and Carolyn Hernandez and sister Martha Hernandez.
Jack Hernandez was born and raised in the city of Riverside in Casa Blanca. He was an active member of The church of God of Prophecy and the Community Action Group. He had 43 wonderful loving years with his wife Jacqueline . The two met at a neighborhood market the day of her quincenera. He was instantly drawn to the beautiful girl in white. Jack and Jacqueline went on to be married and had 6 children together. Jack made a living working for Toro until retirement. He would often work the voting polls and encouraged others to cast their votes. Jack had many friends and relatives . He enjoyed being around his family and enjoyed family gatherings and cruising while listening to oldies. Jack enjoyed playing games like solitaire, dominoes,and slot games on his phone. Jack also liked to share the word of God to those around him. He loved the lord. Towards the end of his life Jack enjoyed attending senior activities and working with the community action group at the Villegas community center. One of Jack's proudest achievements was his 36 years of sobriety and giving his life to the lord.
A private family service will take place later this month. Any other prayer and funeral services will be released to the family and close friends at a later date.
Any donations can be sent to Zell account Margarita Hernandez (951) 534-2387. Or in person to Jacqueline Hernandez.
Jack is predeceased by his parents Jacinto and Carolyn Hernandez and sister Martha Hernandez.
Jack Hernandez was born and raised in the city of Riverside in Casa Blanca. He was an active member of The church of God of Prophecy and the Community Action Group. He had 43 wonderful loving years with his wife Jacqueline . The two met at a neighborhood market the day of her quincenera. He was instantly drawn to the beautiful girl in white. Jack and Jacqueline went on to be married and had 6 children together. Jack made a living working for Toro until retirement. He would often work the voting polls and encouraged others to cast their votes. Jack had many friends and relatives . He enjoyed being around his family and enjoyed family gatherings and cruising while listening to oldies. Jack enjoyed playing games like solitaire, dominoes,and slot games on his phone. Jack also liked to share the word of God to those around him. He loved the lord. Towards the end of his life Jack enjoyed attending senior activities and working with the community action group at the Villegas community center. One of Jack's proudest achievements was his 36 years of sobriety and giving his life to the lord.
A private family service will take place later this month. Any other prayer and funeral services will be released to the family and close friends at a later date.
Any donations can be sent to Zell account Margarita Hernandez (951) 534-2387. Or in person to Jacqueline Hernandez.