Service Details
His funeral service will be held on Friday, August 6, 2021 at 7:00 p.m. in Draeger-Langendorf Funeral Home, with Pastor Alfredo Garcia officiating. Visitation will be in the funeral home on Friday, August 6th from 5:00 p.m. until the time of the service. The funeral will also be lived streamed. Please see the funeral home website for the link.https://youtu.be/oDEPuYW5deY
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In lieu of flowers memorials can be directed to Pazitos, a not-for-profit organization founded by Salvadorans who are dedicated to raising the funds needed to keep the youth soccer programs running.
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Gustavo A. Miranda, 58, passed away at Froedtert Hospital-Milwaukee, on Thursday, July 29, 2021, following a tragic industrial accident. He was born in El Salvador on August 15, 1962, the son of Mario and Maria (Nee: Galvez) Miranda.
Gustavo had been employed by Promotions Unlimited from it’s founding until it closed. Presently he had been employed by Associated Wholesale Grocers. He had two burning passions in life: one was for his family, the other was for soccer, either playing, coaching, or just watching. Whether it was playing at the highest level in El Salvador or coaching for Mundelein Soccer Club, Gustavo devoted his entire life to the game. Each player he coached he treated as if they were one of his own and through his guidance and kindness, he made sure each player felt loved, important, and special. His greatest achievement was knowing he touched the lives of many and was able to share his gift and love of soccer to the world. The smiles and excitement of the athletes he coached was all that Gustavo needed to keep going. In addition to soccer, Gustavo’s family was his pride and joy. His work ethic was second to none. He would do just about anything, including working multiple jobs, to make sure he provided a better life for his family. Gustavo’s generous heart and legacy will live inside all of us forever.
Surviving are his two daughters, Jennifer (Matthew Maday) Miranda, of Chicago, Illinois and Gabriela Miranda, of Bettendorf, Iowa; the mother of his daughters, Sara Miranda, of Libertyville, Illinois; two brothers, Mario (Teresa) Miranda, of Racine and Milton Miranda in El Salvador; sister, Yesenia (Manuel) Sandoval in El Salvador; his nieces and nephews, Stephanie, Samantha, Victor, Gustavo, and Mario Miranda, Andrea and Manuel Sandoval. In addition to his parents, Gustavo was preceded in death by his brother, Victor Manuel Miranda.
“Gustavo your guiding hand on our shoulders will remain with us forever. Te Quiero Mucho.”
David and Linda Maciuk says
Our thoughts and prayers with your family at this time
Carol Baker says
My prayers are with Gustavo’s family. Rest in peace Gus.
Dawn Stickland says
SENDING HUGS AND PRAYERS. SUCH AN AMAZING MAN
The Oriatti Family says
You , your kindness and guidance will be greatly missed,Gus!
Kelly Hasenohr, AWG says
Keeping you all in prayer, may he rest in peace.
Lowe Family says
Prayers for Miranda family and friends , sorry for your loss from the Lowe family.
Amy Jones and Al Wiedmeyer says
To Gustavo’s daughters, Sara, and his family,
Our thoughts are with you and we are praying for all of you.
Greg Rief says
Such a tragedy – My deepest condolences to the entire Miranda family.
Sharon Kosanovich says
My thoughts and prayers are with the Miranda Family at this time. I am so sorry for your loss.
Mike & Janet Phegley says
Rest in Peace dear friend. You will be missed. Prayers to your family and friends. You will be miss. God takes the best.
Kelly Balcerak AWG says
My thoughts and prayers to Gustavo’s family and friends. May Gustavo rest in eternal peace!
Linda and Mark Wiener, Lauren and Steph Emery says
Gus was the best soccer coach for Lauren & Stephanie when they were young and his coaching, dedication and support helped them find success on the soccer field in high school and college. He was truly a great man and he will be missed. My prayers are with you all.
Christine Golebiowski says
Such lovely memories of Gustavo. My condolences to his family and loved ones.
Ted & Trish De Rose says
You’re in our thoughts and prayers and we can’t imagine life without you! This has to be so hard for your family your girls and Sara, and your brother Mario and all your Family and ALL Your Friends. You Are So Dear and We Will Miss You So! Rest in Peace Dear Gus 🙏 🕊 👣
Heather Crawford says
My thoughts and prayers are with you all during this difficult time. Hold on to the many great memories shared throughout the years. Many good times were shared around the soccer field and he will be greatly missed. Gaby and Jenny, may you all find comfort in this hard time and may he Rest In Peace.
Jose and Chris Ruano says
Our sincerest condolences to Sarah and daughters for your terrible loss. There are no words we can say only that we are so sad about this tragic loss, Gustavo was a great friend and we will keep him in our memories. We so wish we could be there with you but we’ll be thinking and praying for you!
Yuliana de Miranda says
Se que el señor te recibió en sus brazos y nunca te olvidaremos querido y amado esposo siempre estara tu recuerdo acá en nuestro hogar tu presencia y las sonrisas de todos los buenos momentos .
Mi más sentido pésame a sus hijas
Fred Goldman says
I’m sorry for your loss. Gustavo was very giving and passionate soccer man who wanted his teams to win but more important, he was a wonderful guide for MSC youth athletes.