

Julian Eduardo Lugo, 59 of Norwalk, California, passed away Tuesday May 10, 2022 suddenly in Maywood, California. Born April 28, 1963, Lancaster California. Born to Jose and Amelia Lugo. He lived his entire life in California and grew up in Norwalk, California. He is survived by siblings Anita Torres of Whittier CA , Yolanda Sandoval of La Mirada CA, Gilbert Chavez of Charlotte NC, Amelia (Mara) Pena of Buena Park CA, Andy Lugo of Santa Ana CA, Joey Lugo of Lincoln AL, Julie Collins of Lenoir NC,
Married to Kathleen E Hackett on June 2, 1989 in Norwalk, California. Their children are Julian Lugo, Jr. of Whittier, CA, partner Marisol Cuevas, their children Ariel, Gnarly and Saylor. Nicole Lugo of La Puente, California, husband Steven Mejia, their children Landon and Owen. Daughter Rebekah Lugo of Norwalk, CA.
Julian was a graduate of Norwalk High School Class of 1981. He was also pinned as a Royal Ranger in the Assembly of God Church. This achievement is similar to the Boy Scout Eagle Scout. He had a deep passion for mechanics and attended and completed his education with Detroit, Cummings and Caterpillar and became a full Journeyman Mechanic. This brought him to the doorsteps of Food Express Inc. Maywood, California. He was a man of many hats with his career of 40 yr with Food Express Inc. Julian started as a tank cleaner, service and diesel mechanic and shop foreman. He was a dedicated employee and he considered many he worked with his second family. Always sharing his Oranges and Avocado's as he was proud of.
Julian was a man of few words, quite, mild mannered, just a down to earth good guy. Loved by all for these many reasons. If you ask his wife and children they would tell you he was a home body, loved mowing his lawn, tending to his orange, lemon and avocado trees. Loved waxing his cars. Playing with his dogs and cats, which he called his entourage. On those days of tending to his duties as the man of the house, just sitting and enjoying a cool Coors. He was proud to the many hats he wore in life, Husband, Father, Grandfather, Brother, Uncle, Nephew and Friend. His home was always warm and welcoming to all.
He will be sorely missed by all, but will remain forever in our hearts. For now it's "Peace Out" which was his favorite saying.
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