He was born to parents Jorge Figueroa and Aurora Rivera on February 17, 1936 in Ponce, Puerto Rico. Juan Figueroa graduated from college and received an Associate Degree in Accounting. He worked as the VP of Accounts in the bank of Banco Gubernamental de Fomento Economico in Hato Rey, Puerto Rico. He also drove the Lynx buses for the 2016 Summer Olympic when they were hosted in Atlanta, Georgia
He was married to Mildred Figueroa in February 15, 1984, who survives him. Juan is survived by daughters, Milquet Figueroa and partner Joaquin Diaz, Juaned Cruz and husband Carlos Cruz, sons, Milenri Figueroa and Enrique Figueroa and wife Mei-Ling Matthews, as well as a host of other children, grandchildren and great grandchildren.
Juan Figueroa was predeceased by parents Jorge Figueroa and Aurora Rivera, Brother Juan Ramon Figueroa and sister, Rosita Figueroa.
Juan was a man that was loved by all that met him. He had a special charisma that you couldn’t help but laugh around him. He carried a passion for life that was contagious, but his true passions were playing bowling, watching the MBL baseball games of his favorite team the Tampa Bay Devil Rays and working with his hands as mechanic. We use to call him the car whisperer, because he knew what was wrong with a car by just listening to the sound emanating from the vehicles. His favorite pass time was having a beer with his family and friends at a cookout or family gatherings. Juan was a devoted family man and a workaholic. You would always find him taking on projects at home to keep him busy. He lived a long happy life alongside his wife Mildred and the family he always dreamed of having.
The memorial service will be held on Monday, July 22, 2019 at 10 a.m. at Baldwin Fairchild Funeral Home, burial to follow at the Orlando Memorial Gardens.
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