**February 3, 1999 – November 15, 2024**
It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of Kianni Jocson Barry, beloved wife, mother, daughter, sister, and friend. Born on February 3, 1999, in Oka, Tamuning, Guam, Kianni left us too soon on November 15, 2024.
Kianni was the cherished wife of Robert Barry, the love of her life. Together, they built a beautiful life centered on their love for one another and their precious daughter, Raisa Barry, lovingly known as her "Neni girl." Robert and Raisa were Kianni’s whole world, and she poured every ounce of her love and devotion into their family.
Kianni is lovingly remembered by her parents, Lorna Aguillard and Walter Aguillard, stepmother Miyuki Aguillard, and siblings Lauren Aguillard, Kokoro Aguillard, and Zion Aguillard. She will be deeply missed by her extended family, including sisters-in-law Rylee, Raigan, and Berkley Barry, and her in-laws, Edward and Stacy Barry.
Kianni’s grandmother Monica Jocson, her aunties Jessica Treminio and Melody Jocson, and uncles Jon Jocson and Mark Jocson were among her closest loved ones. Her cousins Feliciana, Desiree, Aliciana, Amelia, Michael, SadeeAmor, Arielle, and Edward treasured her presence. She also leaves behind her paternal grandmother, Mercedes Aguillard, and numerous family members on her father’s side, including Jeff (Christi) Aguillard, Michelle (Gary, deceased) Aguillard, Jody Aguillard, Nicole (Sal) Aguillard Messina, Jude Aguillard, Jessica Aguillard (Kevin) Foreman, and Jordan (Jessica) Aguillard.
Kianni was preceded in death by her maternal grandparents, Lourdes "Lou" Untalan Jocson and Rodolfo P. Jocson, her uncle Rudolf Jocson Jr., and her paternal grandfather, Jimmy Aguillard.
Kianni proudly served in the National Guard, where she formed deep bonds with her fellow service members. She was known for her boundless forgiveness, even in situations where it wasn’t deserved, embodying grace and compassion throughout her life. Kianni was the most giving person, always taking time to create heartfelt handmade cards and gifts. She cherished moments spent with her family and friends. Her life was a testament to the importance of love, kindness, and connection.
Her legacy of devotion to her loved ones, her boundless generosity, and her passion for family will continue to inspire all who knew her.
**"Esta mattu' si Kianni gi gima-na" – Kianni has arrived home.**
**"Si Yu'us umagang si Kianni" – God has called Kianni.**
**"Ti sina a'guton i guiniya-mu" – Your love cannot be replaced.**
**Services will be held at Hermitage Funeral Home on Saturday, November 23, 2024, with visitation from 12:00 PM to 3:00 PM and the funeral service at 3:00 PM.**
In lieu of flowers, the family invites you to contribute to Raisa’s college fund, hosted by Stacy Barry, to honor Kianni’s enduring love for her daughter and her hopes for her future.
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