Anthoni Ray Olivarez

Anthoni was born September 25, 1993, in Roswell New Mexico to loving parents Mike and Rebecca Olivarez.

He was raised in Pueblo Colorado at the age of 2 weeks.

Anthoni is survived by his parents Mike and Rebecca Olivarez, two brothers, one older Gabriel (Estrella) and one younger Benjermain (Danni) and a sister Jazmyn (Kenny).

His nephew Eli Olivarez, two nieces Mya Olivarez and Ezmae Rivera, great grandma Adeline Armijo, grandparents Samuel, Veronica Carrillo, Lorena Lucero, many

aunts, uncles, cousins. Anthoni has one daughter Haidyn Rose Olivarez, which is his pride and joy, his everything.

Anyone who knew Anthoni knew family and friends were always top priority and of course Haidyn was his number one always.

He went to Pueblo County High School and graduated in 2012. He went to Pueblo Community College for Auto Mechanics

Which was another passion of his. He worked at Big Jim’s Diesel and Automotive, which was not just a job, they became family.

All his time was spent with family and friends. Anthoni was happy being home, visiting with family and doing vacation trips with his 

daughter Haidyn. Anthoni loved his job, even the tough projects. He would go to mom and dads for dinner and talk about what he was

working on that day and how the week was going, excited that it was getting closer to getting Haidyn. Friday nights he would hang out with the guys (Josh, Kenny, and Jose).

This was game night him and Haidyn always looked forward to. Friends became family and Haidyn gained more uncles that have been with her growing up.

On October 27, 2025, Anthoni at the age of 32, went home to Heaven to be reunited with several loved ones as they stretched out their arms waiting for him to

join them. His great grandparents Grabiel, Rose Carrillo, Celso Aragon, Uncle Ralph Carrillo, several uncles, aunts and cousins preceded him in death. A young man that 

meant so much to everyone who knew him. He was a great father, brother, son and uncle. A young man that would make everyone he met laugh and smile, in good times and bad. 

He made the best of every situation. He was always making jokes and funny faces to put smiles on your face. He was the one when taking pictures, we had to take several because he was always making funny faces, which became his and Haidyn’s thing in every picture. Anthoni always looked at the positive in every situation.

Anthoni was surrounded by loving family and friends at home (Pueblo, CO) where he wanted to be when he went to be with the Lord.

A celebration of life will be held at Rocky Mountain Family Church 1700 Horseshoe Dr. Pueblo, CO 81001 (TBD).