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Adrian Orona, 50
With profound sadness, we announce the passing of Adrian Orona, who left this world at the age of 50. Adrian was born in Chandler, Arizona to Julian and Nancy Orona. Adrian was raised in Wickenburg, AZ where he completed his early education, He went on to Scottsdale Community College, then graduating from Northern Arizona University. Adrian was a devoted husband, loving father, cherished son and brother, as well as a respected English teacher and dedicated coach. His outgoing spirit and generous heart touched countless lives.
Above all, Adrian's greatest pride and joy was his family. As a husband, he was steadfast and supportive. As a father, he was present, encouraging, and deeply proud-always ready with guidance, laughter, and unconditional love. As a son and brother, he was loyal and caring, maintaining close bonds and treasuring time spent together.
Professionally, Adrian devoted his life to education. As an English teacher, he inspired students to think critically, speak confidently, and appreciate the power of words. His classroom was filled with energy, thoughtful conversation, and genuine care. He believed in his students wholeheartedly and made each one feel valued.
As a coach, Adrian taught more than skills and strategy-he taught resilience, teamwork, and integrity. He challenged his athletes to strive for excellence while reminding them that character mattered most. Many saw him not just as a coach, but as a mentor and role model.
Known for his outgoing personality, Adrian never met a stranger. His laughter was contagious, his stories unforgettable, and his encouragement unwavering. He had a unique gift for bringing people together and making them feel at ease.
Adrian is survived by his mother Nancy Marvin and stepfather Tom Marvin; his wife, Stacy Orona; his children, Stephanie and Madison Orona; his brother David Orona; and many extended family members, friends, colleagues, and former students who will forever cherish his memory.
He was preceded in death by his father Julian Orona and his loving grandparents.
Adrian's legacy lives on in his family, in the students he inspired, in the athletes he mentored, and in the many lives he uplifted simply by being himself. He will be deeply missed, forever loved, and always remembered.
The family will share service details once arrangements have been finalized.
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