Andres Aguilar Armenta was born to Martha and Jose Hermelindo Aguilar in Guanajuato, Mexico on December 13, 1993.

When he was 8 years old he and his family relocated to Ventura and finally to Carpinteria where he called home. Andres attended Canalino Elementary School, Carpinteria Middle School, and Carpinteria High School, where he was part of the basketball team and AYSO soccer.
His first-job was taking care of horses, then he worked as a landscaper alongside his father.
Andres may have not been the loudest in the crowd, but his presence was always known. His smile could be seen from across the room. He was kind, friendly, and affectionate.
Most of all, he tried to make people smile with his goofy personality. In fact, even with a language barrier at a young age, he still managed to make plenty of friends.
Andres is the type of person who always showered his loved ones with gifts or a lending hand. He would’ve been a great father, this was shown through his role as an uncle.
Andres was passionate about fitness, skateboarding, art, music, and motorcycles. He left behind notebooks full of drawings and hand-painted bike helmets. Although he left us unexpectedly, he left doing what he loved; his buddies knew just how much he loved his bike.
Andres is survived by both his parents, one sister, two brothers, two nieces, and one nephew. He will always remain in the hearts of those who knew him.
Ride in paradise, te recordaremos siempre.
A rosary will be held Monday, Sept. 16 at 7 p.m. at St. Joseph Church in Carpinteria.
A Funeral Mass will be celebrated Tuesday, Sept. 17 at 10 a.m. also at St. Joseph Church in Carpinteria located 1532 Linden Ave Carpinteria, California 93013. Interment will follow at Carpinteria Cemetery.
Funeral arrangements entrusted to Pueblo Del Rey Funeral Services
