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​"John" Juan Alberto Violante- Arroyo Grande
High, CA

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​AGHS Class
of
​"1989"
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Juan Alberto Violante, “John”, "Johnny V", lost his final bout to cancer on November 18, 2022.
He leaves an enormous void in the hearts of his family and friends who always enjoyed his company, laughter,
and unique sense of humor.
He truly brought vivid color into the lives of those around him. John was born on April 18, 1970, in El Salvador to Jorge and Maria Violante. After migrating to San Jose, Ca the family set roots in Nipomo, Ca. in 1982. Nipomo became the place John set deeper roots and the desire to never leave. Since childhood John demonstrated relentless will, strength, and leadership.
His endless determination and ambition drove him to his many life successes
and accomplishments in sports, work, and personal life.
His success continued as his focus increased and evolved within agriculture and community. His deep connection to Nipomo and desire to give back and pass along in his best ways brought him eternal gratification without expecting anything in return.
One thing John had was, pride. No matter what the challenge or request, he gave his all to ensure he exceeded all expectations whether for himself or others. Those who knew him, spoke of him as a man of integrity, honor, and positive influence.
They always enjoyed his genuine, giving, and prankster persona. He was loved by many.
John is survived by his wife Stacey, sons Travis, Tony, three grandchildren, and dog Maxx. He is also survived by his Father Jorge, Mother Maria, Brothers Edwin and George, sister-in-law Jeimy, three nieces and In-Laws Les and Patti Stipp.
​John is now without pain and at peace, celebrating how he knows best. He once again will be our Shepard and keeper, guiding and looking over us from his next journey. Until we all re-unite...
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