

In 1973, driven by the pursuit of the American Dream, he, alongside his wife Dilia of 45 years, achieved just that. They established their home in Los Angeles, where they laid down roots. Together, they raised four children—Yansy, Monica, Alex, and Junior—and welcomed four grandchildren—Niko, Abbey, Luna, and Axl—as well as two sons-in-law, Jaime and Derrick, all of whom he deeply cherished and took great pride in.
A dedicated worker from his teenage years in Mexico until his final days, Isidro found his true passion in the 1990s as a truck driver, a role he continued to love even into retirement. He and his wife also enjoyed their retirement home in Autlan, Jalisco, where they spent extended periods.
Beyond his work, Isidro was a talented singer-songwriter, penning numerous songs and poems. With a beautiful voice, he delighted in serenading those around him with his guitar.
Isidro was a loving husband, father, grandfather, brother, and uncle—a source of joy, laughter, and wisdom. His presence was always uplifting, and he will be profoundly missed by all who knew him.
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