Juan Casiano Diaz
January 1, 1932— February 23, 2026
Valrico, FL
Juan Diaz ObituaryObituary published on Legacy.com by Serenity Meadows Memorial Park Funeral Home & Crematory - Riverview on Mar. 2, 2026.Juan Ramón (Monchito) Casiano DíazJanuary 1, 1932 – February 23, 2026In the precious care of Jesus and Serenity Meadows Memorial Park.Juan Ramón "Monchito" Casiano Díaz entered the presence of his Lord and Savior Jesus Christ peacefully while sleeping at his home in Valrico, Florida, on Monday, February 23, 2026, at the age of 94. A man of faith, he lived his life loving the Lord and trusting in His promises.He is survived by his devoted wife, María Ileana Cuevas Pérez, and by his loving children: Rafael, Ricardo, Orlando, and Mary Casiano Forteza. Jason Medley honored him and loved him as a father. He is also survived by his cherished grandchildren Gabriel, Elias, Lucas, Ella, Louisa, Alondra, Nazlie, Nicholas, Samuel, Isaac, Abigail, Marisara, Mariela, Marcos, Andrés, and Sergio and his great grandchildren Ezra, Luca, Theodore, August, Quinn, Mia and Victoria.He is preceded in death by his parents, Felix Casiano and Josefa Díaz, his sister Jenny Casiano Díaz, and his nephew Javier Morales, whom he lovingly raised as a son.Born in Maricao, Puerto Rico, Monchito married Ileana on January 6, 1964, in San Juan. He proudly served his country as a Third-Class Specialist in the United States Army during the Korean–American War in 1954. After his military service, he worked as a salesman at Gonzales Padín Department Store, later became a sales manager for the Military PX store in San Juan,Pr. One of his last jobs was at Clubman Clothing Store, fondly remembered for the saying, "Si es de Clubman, se distingue."He loved a good sermon, and his favorite sport was baseball, especially watching Los Cangrejeros de Santurce and the Atlanta Braves. He loved his family and enjoyed gardening, playing dominoes, feeding people at the house and Mariachi music for his famous birthday parties and was an avid Spanish music dancer. La Navidad was his favorite season, and he was known for his generosity. Part of his legacy was teaching his children to love God, honor La Familia first, and to have a strong work ethic.His favorite Bible verses were Psalm 91:1–2, which he carried in his heart throughout his life.ServicesVisitation, Service, and LuncheonBell Shoals Church – Chapel2102 Bell Shoals RoadBrandon, FL 33511Wednesday, March 4• Private family visitation: 9:00–10:00 AM• Public visitation and service: Beginning at 10:00 AM• Luncheon to followBurial ServiceFlorida National Cemetery6502 SW 102nd AvenueBushnell, FL 33513Thursday, March 5 at 10:45 AMAll are welcome.Funeral Home InformationSerenity Meadows Memorial Park6919 Providence RoadRiverview, FL 33578If you wish to send flowers, kindly please have them delivered to the funeral home by 3:00 PM on Tuesday.Family AcknowledgmentThe Casiano family would like to thank the Tampa VA Hospital, and Home Health Care Agency with special gratitude to nurses Mery Galan, Blanca Nieves, and Simon Bustamante for their exceptional care, compassion, and dedication to our loving father.We would like to thank Bell Shoals church family for surrounding us with so much love during the viewing of our father.A very special thank you to Mrs. Elizabeth Cox who organized everything so thoughtfully. Your compassion, patience, and servant's heart did not go unnoticed. You honored our father in such a meaningful way, and our family will never forget.To send a flower arrangement in memory of Juan Casiano Diaz, please click here to visit our sympathy store.To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
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