Bryan Junior “TJ” Giron

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Bryan Junior “TJ” Giron

Birth
Mesa, Maricopa County, Arizona, USA
Death
18 Sep 2014 (aged 20)
Tempe, Maricopa County, Arizona, USA
Burial
Phoenix, Maricopa County, Arizona, USA Add to Map
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Beloved son of Corrine Giron and Bryan Zube; love of her life to Deanndra Woo; adored father of Brooklin Correanna Woo Giron; best-loved big brother to Jose Angel Marin and Bernadette Galaviz; cherished grandson of Robin Zube and Estella and Ezequiel Giron. Loved with a love beyond all feeling, missed with a grief beyond all tears.


Bryan Junior Giron, 20, passed away unexpectedly on September 18, 2014. He was born on September 13, 1994, in Mesa, Arizona.

Bryan’s enthusiasm for life and huge heart will be remembered by his mother Corrine Giron, brother Jose Angel Marin, father Bryan Zube, girlfriend Deanndra Woo, daughter Brooklin Giron, sister Bernadette Galaviz, step-father Robert Smith, grandparents Robin Zube and Stella and Ezequiel Giron, uncle Ezequiel (Corina) Giron, numerous aunts, uncles, and cousins, and hundreds of friends.

He had so many loves: baseball, fishing, trips to Michigan, his family, spending time with his many friends, his brother Angel-Baby, his girlfriend Deanndra, pranking anybody that happened to stray too close to him. His greatest love, though, was his daughter Brooki; they adored each other and he was an amazing and proud daddy.

Bryan had a charm and charisma that drew people to him, and made him the center of any gathering, whether with friends or with family. He lit up a room when he entered it, and his smile and sense of fun were so irresistible that you found yourself orbiting around him like the earth around the sun. If everyone who knew him shared just one story about him, not only would it be guaranteed to make you laugh, but you can be sure that Bryan was the instigator of whatever happened.

He had a heart so big that everyone he knew had a place in it. He loved unconditionally. Bryan loved to take care of his friends and family, and nothing hurt him more than to not be able to help someone that he considered a friend.

His sense of humor knew no bounds; the gifts of joy and laughter that he left us with will be what we carry with us. Although we only had him for a short time, he’s given us a lifetime of love and memories to carry in our hearts; he is now the brightest star in the sky, and his shining spirit will surround us always.

A memorial service will be held Sunday, September 28, from 10 am to 2 pm, at Resthaven Park, 4310 E. Southern Avenue, Phoenix.

May you rest in peace. We are forever blessed by having known and loved you, Bryan. You loved well and were well-loved, and you will never be replaced in our hearts and minds.









Beloved son of Corrine Giron and Bryan Zube; love of her life to Deanndra Woo; adored father of Brooklin Correanna Woo Giron; best-loved big brother to Jose Angel Marin and Bernadette Galaviz; cherished grandson of Robin Zube and Estella and Ezequiel Giron. Loved with a love beyond all feeling, missed with a grief beyond all tears.


Bryan Junior Giron, 20, passed away unexpectedly on September 18, 2014. He was born on September 13, 1994, in Mesa, Arizona.

Bryan’s enthusiasm for life and huge heart will be remembered by his mother Corrine Giron, brother Jose Angel Marin, father Bryan Zube, girlfriend Deanndra Woo, daughter Brooklin Giron, sister Bernadette Galaviz, step-father Robert Smith, grandparents Robin Zube and Stella and Ezequiel Giron, uncle Ezequiel (Corina) Giron, numerous aunts, uncles, and cousins, and hundreds of friends.

He had so many loves: baseball, fishing, trips to Michigan, his family, spending time with his many friends, his brother Angel-Baby, his girlfriend Deanndra, pranking anybody that happened to stray too close to him. His greatest love, though, was his daughter Brooki; they adored each other and he was an amazing and proud daddy.

Bryan had a charm and charisma that drew people to him, and made him the center of any gathering, whether with friends or with family. He lit up a room when he entered it, and his smile and sense of fun were so irresistible that you found yourself orbiting around him like the earth around the sun. If everyone who knew him shared just one story about him, not only would it be guaranteed to make you laugh, but you can be sure that Bryan was the instigator of whatever happened.

He had a heart so big that everyone he knew had a place in it. He loved unconditionally. Bryan loved to take care of his friends and family, and nothing hurt him more than to not be able to help someone that he considered a friend.

His sense of humor knew no bounds; the gifts of joy and laughter that he left us with will be what we carry with us. Although we only had him for a short time, he’s given us a lifetime of love and memories to carry in our hearts; he is now the brightest star in the sky, and his shining spirit will surround us always.

A memorial service will be held Sunday, September 28, from 10 am to 2 pm, at Resthaven Park, 4310 E. Southern Avenue, Phoenix.

May you rest in peace. We are forever blessed by having known and loved you, Bryan. You loved well and were well-loved, and you will never be replaced in our hearts and minds.