Percy R. Ponce
Husband, Father, Grandfather, Brother
September 01, 1954 – December 15, 2025
Percy Ponce, a devoted father, loving husband, and grateful grandfather, passed away peacefully on December 15, 2025, at the age of 71.
Born on September 1, 1954, Percy lived a life defined by kindness, resilience, and unwavering dedication to his family. He was a man of quiet strength, whose wisdom and humor brought comfort and joy to all who knew him. His Roots were from Lima, Peru.
Percy cherished his role as a husband, sharing 41 years of love and partnership with his wife. Together, they built a home filled with warmth, laughter, and enduring memories. As a father, he guided his children with patience and education, instilling in them the values of integrity and perseverance. As a grandfather, Percy found immense joy in watching the next generation grow, always ready with a story, a smile, or a helping hand.
He will be remembered not only for his devotion to his family but also for his generosity of spirit. As a man of God he enjoyed studying the doctrine, serving others through his teaching, and his testimony. Percy loved to cook and was the best. Percy touched countless lives with his kindness, leaving behind a legacy of love and respect that will continue to inspire those who were fortunate enough to know him.
Percy’s memory will live on in the hearts of his beloved wife, children, grandchildren, extended family, and friends. Though he is no longer with us, his presence will forever be felt in the lives he shaped and the love he gave so freely.
“And if men come unto me I will show unto them their weakness. I will give unto men weakness that they may be humble; and my grace is sufficient for all men that humble themselves before me; for if they humble themselves before me and faith in me, then will I make the weak things become strong unto them.” Ether 12:27 (The Book of Mormon)
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Percy R. Ponce
Esposo, Padre, Abuelo, Hermano
1 de Septiembre de 1954 – 15 de Diciembre de 2025
Percy Ponce, un padre devoto, esposo amoroso y abuelo agradecido, falleció pacíficamente el 15 de diciembre de 2025, a la edad de 71 años.
Nacido el 1 de septiembre de 1954, Percy vivió una vida marcada por la bondad, la resiliencia y una dedicación inquebrantable a su familia. Fue un hombre de fuerza, tranquilo, cuya sabiduría y sentido del humor brindaron consuelo y alegría a todos los que lo conocieron. Sus raíces provenían de Lima, Perú.
Percy valoraba profundamente su papel como esposo, compartiendo 41 años de amor y compañerismo con su esposa. Juntos construyeron un hogar lleno de calidez, risas y recuerdos duraderos. Como padre, guió a sus hijas con paciencia y educación, inculcándoles los valores de integridad y perseverancia. Como abuelo, Percy encontró una inmensa alegría al ver crecer a la siguiente generación, siempre dispuesto con una historia, una sonrisa o una mano amiga.
Será recordado no solo por su devoción a su familia, sino también por su generosidad de espíritu. Como hombre de Dios, disfrutaba estudiar la doctrina, servir a otros a través de su enseñanza y compartir su testimonio. Percy amaba cocinar y era el mejor. Tocó innumerables vidas con su bondad, dejando un legado de amor y respeto que seguirá inspirando a quienes tuvieron la fortuna de conocerlo.
La memoria de Percy vivirá en los corazones de su amada esposa, hijos, nietos, familia extendida y amigos. Aunque ya no esté físicamente con nosotros, su presencia se sentirá siempre en las vidas que moldeó y en el amor que entregó tan generosamente.
“y si los hombres vienen a mí, les mostraré su debilidad. Doy a los hombres debilidad para que sean humildes; y basta mi gracia a todos los hombres que se humillan ante mí; porque si se humillan ante mí, y tienen fe en mí, entonces haré que las cosas débiles sean fuertes para ellos.” Eter 12:27 (Libro de Mormon)
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