In his early years, Magdaleno was a migrant worker, traveling where work was needed—Virginia to pick tobacco, Florida to pick oranges—carrying forward a steady determination and a willingness to do what it took to provide. Those who knew him best came to rely on that same steadfast spirit throughout his life: a man devoted to his family, compassionate in his care for others, and selfless with his time and strength.
For nearly 45 years, Magdaleno dedicated himself to his work at Urban Concrete. Hard-working to the core, he was known as the man who never stopped working—dependable, loyal, and always ready to lend a helping hand, no matter who you were. Yet even with the long days, he remained deeply present where it mattered most. In the life he built with his wife of 43 years, Martha Noyola, he created a home marked by love, safety, and the quiet assurance that his family would be cared for. In countless ways—through what he built, through the memories he made, and through the simple phone calls “just because”—his cherished presence was felt and will be profoundly missed.
Magdaleno is survived by his wife, Martha Noyola; daughter, Roxanna Noyola(Husband John Torres); son, Leonard Noyola(Wife Karina Noyola); daughter, Magdalena Noyola Herrera(Husband Jonah Herrera); and his grandchildren, Adryanna, Graziella, Leonard, Karalina, and Lilith.
He was preceded in death by his mother, Isidra Noyola. While this loss is devastating to his family and all who knew and loved him, they are comforted in knowing he is resting peacefully in the Lord’s kingdom.
“In peace I will lie down and sleep, for you alone, Lord, make me dwell in safety” Psalm 4:8