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Painted by Emily Speakman
Juan David Luna
December 31, 1970 — January 13, 2020
God saw he was getting tired And a cure was not to be,
So He put His arms around him And whispered, “Come with Me.”
With tearful eyes we watched him suffer
And saw him fade away, Although we loved him dearly We could not make him stay.
A golden heart stopped beating Hard working hands to rest,
God broke our hearts to prove to us He only takes the best.
J ua n Davi d Lu na
49 Years 0 Months 12 Days
FUNERAL SERVICE
Vertin-Munson Funeral Home
Wahpeton, North Dakota
3:00 p.m., Tuesday, January 21, 2020
PARTICIPANTS
Pastor Michael Miller, officiant
Rachelle Miller, pianist
PALLBEARERS
Paul Luna ~ Jose Alcozer Jr. ~ Moses Alcozer
Eric Alcozer ~ Jose Ozuna Alcozer ~ Devyn Steckler
SPECIAL MUSIC
Wild Horses ~ One Day At A Time ~ Un Dia La Vez
CONGREGATIONAL SONG
Amazing Grace
J uan David Luna, affectionately known as “David,” was
born December 31, 1970, to Armando Belmarez and
Olga Luna in Crystal City, TX. He grew up and attended
school in Crystal City and later moved to Wahpeton to
pursue field work in the area.
In 1995, David met Sheila Muller in Wahpeton and from this
relationship, Juan was blessed with a son, Jordan David Muller.
During this time, Juan worked at Brushvale Seed Co. to
provide for their family until 2001.
On August 21, 2004, David was united in marriage to Brenda
Johnson at United Pentecostal Church. From this union, David
was blessed with another son, Jonathan David Luna.
Despite being on disability, David had a passion for yard work
and landscaping and when he could, was outside working on
the yard maintenance. He was an avid Dallas Cowboys fan
and enjoyed going to Heavy Metal concerts, always bringing
home a souvenir concert t-shirt. Some of David’s favorite
memories were spent with his family and friends during
cookouts and his time with his children as a stay-at-home dad.
He is preceded in death by his father, Armando Belmarez;
infant daughter, Emilie Luna; and his brother, Adam Alcozer.
David is survived by his caring wife, Brenda Luna, Wahpeton,
ND; sons, Jordan Muller, Breckenridge, MN, and Jonathan
Luna, Wahpeton, ND; brothers, Mark (Saby) Luna, Paul
(Michelle) Luna, Jose Alcozer Jr., Moses Alcozer, Eric Alcozer,
and Jose Ozuna Alcozer; sisters, Cloe Sambrano and Joanna
(Devyn) Steckler; mother, Olga Luna; his step-father, Cipriano
Sambrano Jr., and many loving nieces and nephews.