

Henry "Jimmy" Ochoa III, 22, of Phoenix, Arizona entered into heaven on September 25, 2020 to be reunited with his Aunt and cousins. Jimmy was born in Phoenix, Arizona to Araceli Haros and Henry Jimmy Ochoa Jr one of four children.
When Jimmy was about four years old his parents separated, but remained close. They each went on with their lives and became a blended family. Henry Jr. had five more children; and Araceli met Albert, his step-dad, who brought one with him and they went on to have two more for a total of seven 7 siblings; 4 boys and 3 girls.
Jimmy was a happy child full of energy. Throughout Jimmy's life he was an adventurer. He loved being outside; going to the park, riding his skate board or his bike. He was never the guy to stay at home and play with electronic toys or just watch TV. He just wanted to "hang-out" and play with his brother's, sister's and friends. Jimmy was also curious and liked watching his step-dad work on lowriders, hot rods and classics. While he was doing body and paint Jimmy asked endless questions.
Jimmy went all through school in the Peoria area and attended Raymond S. Kellis High School and Peoria Accelerated. This is where he met, Nicole. He and Nicole fell quickly in love and had two sons together, Henry IV and Xzavier.
Jimmy had dreams and was very self confident. He loved music. He told his family that he wanted to be a rapper and write songs. He even took the time to write down some of his lyrics. Jimmy was always well put together. He could be seen with his jeans, a nice shirt, and a pair of Jordan's. Jimmy collected Jordan tennis shoes of all colors. He was also a Raider's fan, despite his families love for the Cardinals'. Jimmy often went along with Araceli and Albert (step-dad) to Cardinal's games and were super fans when it came to tail-gaiting; and he was required to wear cardinals colors. There was one game when they won for "best nacho's" at the tail-gate cook-off.
Jimmy found a career which he loved. He was a journeyman carpenter in construction. Working in construction he had lots of opportunity to work in many areas. He was introduced to concrete, framing, painting, drywall and carpentry. He was very proud of this job and shared his experiance with his family. He told them that "real men build buildings" and that he always felt like he was "a part of something big."
Jimmy was goofy and a social butterfly. Everybody he met was attracted to his positive outlook on life and friendly personality. Jimmy's favorite color was blue and he loved roses, which he bought for his mom. Jimmy was very close with his sister's. He had a favorite, and each thought it was her; because that is how he made them feel.
Jimmy leaves behind his mother, Araceli Haros and step-dad Albert Lebario; father, Henry Jr; brothers and sisters, Desire' (David), Stephanie "Tiny" (Alexxa), Alexandra (Marcelino), AJ (Helena), Alias, Andres, Xavior, Vincent, Andrew, Viviana and Aleyah; grandparents, Donna Jean & Manuel Haros, Sheila Esquibedo, Henry Sr, and Albert & Rufina Lebario; his love Nicole and their sons Henry IV & Xzavior; nieces and nephew's, Marcelino, Alexander, Ivan, Isabella, Gia, Aaudi and Alena; aunts, uncles and many many cousins and close friends.
Jimmy is preceded in heaven by his aunt Patricia Roman.
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You are invited to attend the celebration for Jimmy at Chapel of the Chimes. Please bring a single blue flower in his memory for a flower ceremony. If you wish to contribute for the service please call the funeral home directly.
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Thank you in advance for your support.
PALLBEARERS
Albert - dad
Henry Jr. - dad
Andrew - brother
AJ - brother
Alias - brother
Jacob - cousin
George - father-in-law
Marcelino - brother-in-law
David - brother-in-law
Christian - friend
Ceasar - friend
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