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Tristan Rodriquez

Posted By Ballard Sunder Funeral Home On October 31, 2017 @ 11:57 am In 2017,Obituaries | 9 Comments

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Tristan Rodriquez, age 18 of Shakopee, passed away at his home on Friday, October 27, 2017. The family will greet friends Thursday, November 2, 2017 from 4-7PM with a time of sharing at 6:30PM at Ballard-Sunder Funeral Home, 833 S. Marschall Rd., Shakopee. A celebration of life will be Friday, November 3, 2017 at 11AM with a visitation 1-hour prior at Ballard-Sunder Funeral Home, Shakopee. Pastor Dianna Hunstad will preside.

Pallbearers will be members of Tristan’s family, Ashley, Ray, Justin, David, Harley, and Jason. Acting as honorary pallbearers are Tristan’s cousins, Nate, Eric, Lauren, Madison, Mercedes, Madelyn, Jillian, Joshua, Derek, Max, Christi, Stephanie, Tami, Dontae, and Ben.

From the beginning, Tristan made his presence known—after three days of labor at St. Francis Medical Center, parents Jeffery and Danette (Bixby) Rodriquez, celebrated the birth of their son, Tristan Jeffery Rodriquez. While a joyous moment, it was filled with uncertainty. Tristan was taken to Children’s Hospital due to complications beginning a lifetime of doctor visits. In March of 2015, Tristan was diagnosed with Bohring-Opitz Syndrome (BOS), a rare genetic disorder.

Despite Tristan’s medical setbacks, he lived an amazing life. He attended the Shakopee Public Schools where he made friends with classmates and teachers alike. His family could rarely leave the house without running into someone that Tristan knew.

Although he was non-verbal, Tristan was a people person. He had a random excitability and the moment he started giggling, others would follow suit. He was gentle, mellow, and had his own way of communicating. Tristan always let his dad know that he wasn’t interested in the daily news, that he would rather listen to Tejano and classical music.
When Tristan was three years old, he gladly welcomed a new addition to the family, his younger sister, Peyton. The two had an unshakeable bond—they laughed, loved, fought, and forgave. Tristan loved his family. They enjoyed walks, watching movies (especially Disney and anything with Mickey Mouse), and traveling to Texas to visit relatives. Tristan especially enjoyed visiting his uncle’s farm where he would spend time with his favorite horse, Squirt. To his enjoyment, Tristan was even able to ride him.

Through various outreach programs, the family attended Minnesota sporting events. Tristan loved being around the people at the Twins, Vikings, and Wild games! Along the way, Tristan and his family formed new relationships with other families who were in similar situations.

If there is one lesson Tristan taught his family, it is life can take you down unexpected paths. Those paths, while difficult, are filled with more love and strength than one could image. Tristan kept his parents on their toes and brought them and many others unconditional love and joy.

Tristan’s gentle spirit and contagious smile will never be forgotten by those who love him most, his parents, Jeffery and Danette Rodriquez; sister, Peyton Rodriquez; grandmothers, Carol Bixby, and Lorraine Lopez; grandfather, Zaragoza (Mary Ann) Rodriquez; aunts and uncles, Ashley (Connie) Bixby, Raymond Bixby, Tamara (Jason) Edwards, Jennifer (Justin) Tigrett; countless relatives and devoted friends.

Tristan is greeted in Heaven by his grandfather, Marshall Bixby; uncle, Jamie Rodriquez, and aunt, Leticia Rodriquez.
The Rodriquez family extends their upmost gratitude to Hope Kids, Crescent Cove, the Epilepsy Foundation, Children’s Hospital & Clinics, Gillette Children’s Hospital, the Shakopee Public Schools, the Shriners, the Bos Foundation, and all the people who made Tristan’s life what it was. In honor of him and others affected by BOS, they encourage those attending his services to wear blue and yellow—the awareness ribbon colors of BOS.

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Condolence from Switzy on October 31st, 2017 4:49 pm

Jeff,Danette and Peyton,
So sorry for your loss. May our Lord Jesus Christ give you all his peace.

Condolence from Michelle Grillo on October 31st, 2017 7:28 pm

What an absolutely beautiful tribute to Tristan. My thoughts and prayers are with your family at this time and an extra big hug for Peyton.

Condolence from Kate Sweigart (James Giunta’s Ma) on October 31st, 2017 9:49 pm

I’ll never forget his face, his fight and that beautiful smile of his. Tristan is forever embedded in my heart, mind and memory, I will never forget him. His family and all of his love ones will forever be in my prayers. ⭐️⭐️

Condolence from Stacy, Tom & Reisa DiNatale on October 31st, 2017 10:21 pm

My heart hurts for all of you during this difficult time. Tristan was & always will be rembered as a beautiful young man who brought much love into so many lives. Your 1st born who made you parents, will always have a special place in your hearts forever. So many memories made
May each day be a little brighter. Embrace the love that surrounds you. We are with you no matter near or far. Much Love

Condolence from Terri Peterson on November 2nd, 2017 9:55 am

Sending condolances with a heavy heart to the Rodriquez family. Our Aidan loved him, they shared classes at school and he always talked fondly of him and their friendship. He missed him when Tristan moved on to middle school so much. What a wonderful soul he was. We will never forget him and his gift of friendship to all.

Peace and love to you during this very difficult time.

Aidan Peterson, Terri Peterson & family

Condolence from Tom Schleper on November 2nd, 2017 12:33 pm

What a beautiful obituary and message about life and family! May you hold your favorite memories with Tristan dear to your hearts forever. God bless you all during this difficult time.

Condolence from Elena Rodriguez on November 2nd, 2017 1:41 pm

A beautiful obituary and such precious memories.

Praying for your entire family during this difficult time.

Love,
~Nen

Condolence from Jason Edwards on November 2nd, 2017 3:08 pm

Jeff and Danette, what a wonderful tribute from such wonderful parents. There was never a day Tristan didn’t feel loved because of his mom, dad and sister.
I will miss my gator-man so much. But I can’t be selfish. Today and forever you will walk and run through Heaven. God speed little man. Uncle Jason always loves you. ❤

Condolence from Leann Shore on November 3rd, 2017 11:09 am

Thinking of you forever…

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