01/19/2026
Asael Ledesma
En Amorosa Memoria de Asael Ledesma 16 de Diciembre de 2003 – 9 de Enero de 2026
Asael Ledesma tenía tan solo 22 años, pero en ese corto tiempo dejó una huella inmensa en todos los que tuvimos el privilegio de conocerlo y amarlo. Nació el martes 16 de diciembre de 2003, llegando a este mundo con un corazón noble, una sonrisa sincera y una luz que con el tiempo iluminaría la vida de muchos.
La noche del 8 de enero, Asael salió de nuestra casa sin saber que sería la última vez. Ninguno de nosotros imaginó que ese adiós cotidiano se convertiría en el recuerdo más doloroso que hoy guardamos en el corazón. Se fue de este mundo sin la oportunidad de despedirse de las personas que más lo amaban. Estuvo simplemente en el lugar equivocado, en el momento equivocado, una verdad difícil de comprender y aún más difícil de aceptar.
Asael tenía uno de los corazones más grandes y puros que alguien podría tener. No era solo un hijo; era una luz dentro de nuestra familia. Su presencia llenaba el hogar de amor, tranquilidad y alegría. Amaba de manera sincera y desinteresada, siempre poniendo a los demás antes que a sí mismo. Conocer a Asael era sentirse querido.
Fue el mejor hermano que cualquiera podría desear: protector, solidario, amoroso y siempre presente cuando más se necesitaba. Tenía una forma especial de hacer sentir a sus hermanos seguros, acompañados y apoyados en todo momento. Como tío, era divertido, cariñoso y lleno de alegría, siempre haciendo reír, jugando y creando recuerdos inolvidables. Su risa era contagiosa y su energía llenaba cualquier espacio.
Asael fue un novio dedicado que amó profunda y sinceramente. Demostraba su amor con lealtad, atención y presencia. Como amigo, era incondicional, confiable y siempre dispuesto a ayudar. Hacía sentir a las personas vistas, valoradas y aceptadas tal y como eran. Con Asael, todos se sentían seguros y comprendidos.
Humilde, bondadoso y lleno de amor, Asael tenía un don muy especial: sabía cómo sacar una sonrisa incluso en los días más difíciles. Su sola presencia podía cambiar el ambiente y traer consuelo. Su corazón era puro, sus intenciones siempre buenas y su amor, innegable.
Asael era un verdadero amante de la comida. Le encantaban las enchiladas verdes de su mamá, los tacos de Dany’s, S&J’s y probar nuevos lugares. Siempre tenía un snack a la mano y casi nunca faltaba su Big Red o Dr Pepper. Hoy, esos pequeños detalles cotidianos se han convertido en recuerdos preciados que nos acompañan en el silencio y la nostalgia.
Amaba pasar tiempo con sus personas favoritas, compartir momentos, reír y simplemente estar juntos. Para Asael, la familia y los seres queridos lo eran todo.
Era un apasionado de sus carros, especialmente su Chrysler 300 con swap de Hellcat y su Chevy Silverado bajada. Siempre se aseguraba de que estuvieran impecables, recién lavados y relucientes. En ellos reflejaba su dedicación, su orgullo y la pasión por lo que amaba.
Asael estaba lleno de vida, risas y sueños para el futuro. Tenía metas, planes y esperanzas que fueron arrebatadas demasiado pronto. Tenía tanto por vivir, tanto amor por dar y tantos sueños por cumplir. Su ausencia ha dejado un vacío imposible de llenar, y su pérdida se siente profundamente en cada corazón que lo conoció.
Aunque el dolor es inmenso, siempre estaremos agradecidos por el tiempo que Dios nos permitió tenerlo con nosotros. Su amor, su risa y su espíritu vivirán para siempre en nuestros recuerdos, en nuestras historias y en cada vida que tocó.
Quienes quedan para honrar y atesorar su memoria son sus padres, Juan Ledesma y Dolores Nieto; sus hermanos, Juan Iram Ledesma y su esposa Guadalupe, Beaney Ledesma y su prometido Juan Issac Rodriguez, y Samir Ledesma; su tío, Josue Ledesma; su amada novia, Sarela Alvarez; además de familiares y amigos que llevarán a Asael en el corazón por siempre.
Asael será siempre amado, profundamente extrañado y eternamente recordado.
In Loving Memory of Asael Ledesma December 16, 2003 – January 9, 2026
Asael Ledesma was only 22 years old, yet in that short time he lived a life filled with love, laughter, and meaning. Born on Tuesday, December 16, 2003, Asael came into this world with a gentle spirit and a heart that would grow to touch so many lives.
On the night of January 8th, Asael walked out of our home for the very last time, never knowing it would be his final goodbye. None of us could have imagined that the ordinary moment of him leaving would become the memory we now hold onto so tightly. He left this world without the chance to say goodbye to the people who loved him most. He was simply in the wrong place at the wrong time—an unbearable truth that we are still struggling to understand, accept, and make peace with.
Asael had one of the biggest, purest hearts anyone could ever know. He was not just a son—he was a light in our family, someone whose presence alone brought warmth, comfort, and joy. His love was genuine and selfless, given freely without expectation. To know Asael was to feel cared for.
He was the best brother anyone could ask for: fiercely protective, endlessly supportive, and always there when it mattered most. Asael had a way of making his siblings feel safe, understood, and never alone. As an uncle, he was silly, loving, and full of laughter—always ready to joke around, make memories, and bring smiles to little faces. His laughter was contagious, and his energy could fill any room.
Asael was a devoted boyfriend who loved deeply and wholeheartedly. He showed his love through loyalty, presence, and care. As a friend, he was the kind everyone hopes to have—reliable, kind, and willing to do anything for the people he loved. He made others feel seen, valued, and accepted for exactly who they were. With Asael, people felt safe being themselves.
Humble, kind, and full of love, Asael had a rare gift: the ability to make people smile even on their hardest days. He could lift spirits without trying, simply by being himself. His heart was pure, his intentions sincere, and his love unmistakable.
Asael was a true foodie at heart. He loved his mom’s green enchiladas, Dany’s Tacos, and S&J’s, and he was always excited to try new foods. He never went anywhere without a snack and was almost always seen with a Big Red or Dr Pepper in hand. These small, everyday things—his favorite meals, his drinks, his habits—are now the memories we cling to, the details that remind us of him in the quiet moments.
He loved spending time with his favorite people, whether it was hanging out, laughing, or simply being together. Asael valued connection and cherished the time he had with those he loved.
He was passionate about his cars—especially his Hellcat-swapped Chrysler 300 and his lowered Chevy Silverado. He took pride in them, always making sure they were freshly washed and spotless. They were a reflection of his dedication, his attention to detail, and the joy he found in the things he loved.
Asael was full of life, laughter, and dreams for the future. He had goals, plans, and hopes—dreams that were taken from him far too soon. He had so much more life to live, so much more love to give, and so many milestones yet to reach. His absence leaves a space that can never be filled, and his loss is felt deeply by all who knew him.
Though our hearts are broken, we are forever grateful for the time we were given with Asael. His love, his laughter, and his spirit will live on in every memory, every story shared, and every heart he touched. He will never be forgotten.
Those left behind to honor and cherish Asael’s memory include his parents, Juan Ledesma and Dolores Nieto; his siblings, Juan Iram Ledesma and wife Guadalupe, Beaney Ledesma and fiancé Juan Issac Rodriguez, and Samir Ledesma; his uncle, Josue Ledesma; his beloved girlfriend, Sarela Alvarez; along with extended family and countless friends who will carry his love with them forever.
Asael will always be loved, always missed, and forever remembered.
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