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Victor Jose Fairfield, age 62, of Colón, Panama, passed away on December 10, 2025.
Victor was born on March 10, 1963, to Victor Jose Aguilar and Raquel Redd. He proudly served his country in the United States Navy for 20 years, dedicating his life to service, discipline, and sacrifice. After retiring from the Navy, he continued his strong work ethic at the Kroger Fulfillment Center until his passing. Victor possessed great character in a little body. Tough, resilient, and strong, yet deeply loving and loyal. He had a sharp sense of humor and a strength that carried him through every challenge life placed in his path.
He was a true sports enthusiast, especially his Giants and took great pride in cheering them on no matter the season. Cooking was one of his love languages, and he found immense joy in feeding the people he loved. Above all, Victor was extremely proud of being Panamanian, carrying his heritage with him in his life’s journey.
Victor was a devoted father. He had one biological child Jazmin Fairfield, and he proudly gave his last name and his heart to three sons Juan Fairfield, Chris Fairfield, and the late Luis Fairfield, raising us all and pouring love into his children. Family was not defined by blood alone to Victor, but by loyalty, presence, and effort.
He is survived by his loving mother, Raquel Redd; brother, Napoleon Fairfield; sisters, Edilma Fairfield and Lidya Aguilar; his children, Jazmin Fairfield West, Juan Fairfield, and Chris Fairfield; and his grandchildren, Kameron Williamson, Juan Jose Fairfield, Leonardo Fairfield, Moises Fairfield, and Leilani Ceballos. He also leaves behind his niece India Fairfield, and great-nephew, Marzae Dobbins.
He was preceded in death by his father, Victor Jose Aguilar, and his beloved son, Luis Fairfield. Victor will be remembered as a proud Navy veteran, a loving father and grandfather, a man of strength, humor, deep loyalty, and someone whose impact will be felt for generations. His legacy will always live in our hearts, and his love will forever be felt.
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