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Nando you will be missed I never thought this day would come.. we had dinner talked about life. One thing about you were always on that phone. You will live on forever and ever will be missed forever. Until we meet again nando.
Birth date: Mar 23, 1982 Death date: Mar 20, 2026
FERNANDO AUGUSTO RIVERA, 43 of Leesburg, Virginia passed away on Friday , March 20, 2026, in Leesburg, Virginia. Born Tuesday, March 23, 1982, in Guatemala. Fernando leaves many to treasure his memory including his beloved wife Read Obituary
Nando you will be missed I never thought this day would come.. we had dinner talked about life. One thing about you were always on that phone. You will live on forever and ever will be missed forever. Until we meet again nando.
The life of the party. The one who turned the music up to max volume. The one who played the same few songs on repeat—no matter how much it drove everyone crazy lol. He brought so much joy and laughter into every room.
We’re going to miss you so much
This picture from the birthday celebration for you & Karina last year is a fun memory of you- we all teased you about setting that thing on fire and you just laughed along. Always easy going always so kind and welcoming. You’ll be missed by everyone who knew you. Rest easy friend
My best man not just a friend but a brother to me. We grew up together side by side and I will always cherish every moment the good and the bad, I love you and I’ll miss you more than words can say mi hermano.
Primo! That was his greeting to me almost every time he reached out. We had deep conversations and the resounding subject was always his love for his family and wanting to care for those around him. In today's busy world, it is a personal trait to be admired and copied. I met him when he was a snot-nosed 8 year old boy in Chiquimula, Guatemala. His father (Tio Augusto) had brought him to a Cuban style Noche Buena where I was cooking a whole hog. He stayed by my side most of the night putting a stick in the fire and asking me 1,000 questions. He was by all definitions a PEST🤣. Luckily, 30 years later I was able to share pictures with him standing by the hog we were cooking and we talked about how he remembered that day as if it were today. I will miss you PRIMO, but I will miss our deep talks about the stock market and especially asphalt shingles being superior to steel roofs - cost benefit analysis. The simple things that we laughed over that others just didn't get. RIP PRIMO🤍🩶🖤🩵