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Jaime Aguirre Pineda

Jaime Aguirre Pineda, resident of Lorton VA, died unexpectedly on October 28, 2017 at the age of 58.He is survived by his wife, Mireya Aguirre (ARA); his children, Karen, Jaime JR, Arnol and Ericka. Grandchildren, Susan, Jessenia, Jocelyn, Jeffrey, Catherine,Joana, Valeria, Nathalie, Paul and Kimberly. His brothers and sisters, Arnoldo , Elisa, German, Conchita, Marvin y Carlos. He is predeceased by his father, Jose Maria Pineda and Mother Concepcion Aguirre and Esperanza Quintanilla.

Jaime was born on December 24, 1958. He married Mireya on July 30 1976, the girl that stole his heart on an Easter weekend. Had 4 children who were the most important part of his life. He was a devoted father. He enjoyed reading, especially poetry and was an amateur guitar player. Jaime often played for his children and grandchildren while making them sing along. He was also a problem-solver who often took on difficult and unwanted projects at work and around the house. He was a spiritual man who encouraged his family that above all there is God. Jaime was a very giving man, an amazing father who gave his best to provide for his family. He was a great husband of 41 years: a good brother and a great son who gave all to his parents. He will be deeply missed by his friends, family, and all who knew him for he made an impact on everyone he came across, giving a helping hand to those in need without hesitation.

A visitation will take place from 6-8PM on November 2nd, 2017 at Mountcastle Turch Funeral Home 13318 Occoquan Road Woodbridge, Virginia. There will be a Life Celebration Service starting at 8PM after the visitation.. Friends and family are invited to pay their respects and celebrate Jaime’s life.

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