Isaac Daniel Roybal, 44, the joy of our lives, took his place in Heaven with Jesus and his Pops Ron Roybal on July 12th, 2025 at his home in Denver. Isaac was the beloved son of Ronney 'Ron' Roybal and Diane Casias Roybal born on June 21st, 1981 in Denver. He was employed at Fieldwork Denver in the Downtown area where he worked for almost 10 years years as a Recruiter. Instead of calling people to ask for something he called them to offer them money to complete surveys on products. He loved his job where he had honed his skills, his co-workers spoke of his big heart, always remembered their birthdays and brought little bottles of cheer to them for the Holidays. We are proud of the fact that due to his longevity at Fieldwork he moved up the ranks of seniority quickly.
Isaac was preceded in death by his father Ronney (Ron) Roybal, Uncles Rick, Danny, Albert Roybal, Auntie Helen Goldberg, Uncle Bob Goldberg, Grandpa and Grandma Casias, Grandpa and Grandma Roybal,
Isaac dedicated his life to family, work and enjoying his basement movie/light show den decorated with so many dazzling tile lights and the most advanced TV and lighting he could find. He always welcomed family and friends to join him anytime to share his passion. His collection of movies and video games grew into the thousands. His second passion was raising two honery ferrets that gave him a couple of hours of fun each day. They sleep about 16 hours each day and were quite popular with the children of family members who loved watching them play as they attempted to pet them. Seems like they are each lost and confused without their Papa Isaac giving them treats every day. Isaac would never dwell on his condition but was positive that he would again have a normal life someday. His life has become an inspiration to family and friends who will remember his strength, resolve this past year.
Of importance to him, like his Mama and Pops throughout the years, was his unwavering faith in God and Jesus, which was a very important part of his life, praying often, talking about the next life which would be far better than what he lived his last 3 years. As we say goodbye the family cherishes every moment, memory, picture and reminder of Isaac's remarkable life, one of unconditional love for his family. Please look down from Heaven if you're able and watch over your Mama, home is so empty without your music, love and silliness that keeps us all smiling.
Isaac is survived by his Mother Diane (Casias) Roybal, originally from the San Luis Valley in Colorado, his brothers, Jeremy Lee (Ayana) Vigil, Brian Orlando Vigil, Ronnie Jacob (Sysco) Hernandez, cousins Crystle Roybal, Crystal Sandoval, Ricky Sandoval and Matt Roybal, Jamie Goldberg of Albuquerque, Janey Alberty and Jason Valdez of Colorado Springs, Jeannie Powell of Las Vegas, NM, Adam Roybal of Nebraska and Michael Roybal of Longmont, Aunties Jane Trujillo of Alamosa, Mary Peterson of Denver, Frances Garcia of Las Vegas, NM, Lena Bujanda of Parker and Uncle Manuel Roybal of Nebraska, nieces Faith Maestas, Gabby Vigil and Tianna Nieves of the San Luis Valley and nephews Dominic and Ronnie Hernandez III of Denver. He had within the last year come to know Avery, Rose, Alyssa, Theo and Andres, children of twins Gabby and Faith. Needless to say, they loved him and how he could relate to them. The entire family will miss his sweet spirit, quirky personality and zest for life. Stay Gold in Heaven with your Pops!
Diane and family invite Family, Friends and Co-workers to join us as we celebrate his wonderful life on Saturday, July 26th at Newcomer, West Metro Chapel, 901 S Sheridan Blvd., Lakewood, CO 80226. Viewing begins at 9:00 am, Christian Celebration of Life service is at 11:00 am. Reception following at a TBD location which will be announced at the service. Donations via GoFundMe are welcomed to assist with final costs.
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