Obituary of Jerimiah Daniel Paiz
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JD, loving son, brother, uncle, and friend was tragically taken from this world on October 6, 2012 at the young age of 24. He was born in Twin Falls, Idaho on March 3rd 1988 to Rosalinda and Daniel Paiz. As a young child he enjoyed playing sports and was the shadow to his older sisters. JD was on a freight train trying to make his millions before his 25th birthday. He lived life in the fast lane with never a dull moment. He stayed busy working at the family owned restaurant, El Sombrero in Jerome Idaho, and helping his parents with all of their many catering events. JD was surrounded by his many friends and enjoyed cheering on his favorite football team, The Dallas Cowboys. He was the life of every party and he loved to dance. JD was a one of a kind person who can never be replaced. He had a contagious smile that could light up any room and a laugh that could carry for miles. He will be greatly missed by many, especially his one and only baby nephew, Jesse. Jerimiah Daniel is survived by his parents Daniel and Rosalinda Paiz, older sisters Chrisie Paiz and Erica Linda Hernandez, and nephew Jesse Hernandez. He is also survived by his Grandmothers, Grandfather, Uncles, Aunts, and many cousins. He is preceded in death by his Uncle Jesse Hernandez. The viewing will be held in Twin Falls, ID on Friday, October 12th at Rosenau Funeral Home from 5-7pm with Rosary to follow at 7pm. Funeral services have been changed to 10:30am on Saturday at St. Jerome Catholic Church in Jerome, Idaho. The burial will be at Sunset Memorial, in Twin Falls, with a reception to celebrate JD’s life at the 360 Main Event Center. In lieu of flowers memorial donations may be made at any Wells Fargo branch to the JD Paiz Memorial Fund. The Paiz family would like to thank the many family, friends, and community members that have helped during this truly difficult time. The overwhelming support has been a light of hope that shows how many lives JD touched and that his memory will live on.