Ruben Baltazar Garcia

October 7, 1964 ~ June 29, 2024
Born in:
Manilla, Philippines
Resided in:
Vienna, Virginia
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Ruben Baltazar Garcia, of Vienna Virginia, known affectionately as Rubus to some and Benjie to others, passed away suddenly on June 29, 2024, at the age of 59 while visiting Rochester, New York.
Born in Manila, Philippines, he moved to the United States when he was very young and grew up in Rochester, New York. Ruben received a full ROTC scholarship to the Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT) and began his undergraduate work and Army ROTC commitment during which time he completed Airborne training. Four years later he was branch-commissioned as a second Lieutenant in the US Army Signal Corps, concurrent with his graduation from RIT where he earned a BS in Business Management. Ruben valued his service highly, and both his active duty and reserve service were spent as a member of the US Army’s Special Operations Command, graduating during his service from the US Army Ranger and Air Assault Schools. As a junior officer, promoted through the ranks, he served with the 401st Civil Affairs Battalion “Airborne”, US Army Rangers and was deployed to combat operations in Somalia, Iraq, and Afghanistan, while supporting a peacekeeping mission (IFOR) in Bosnia. Ruben completed his active duty holding the rank of Captain, advancing to the rank of Colonel in the Reserves; his decorations include campaign service metals, a presidential unit citation, the Bronze Star with Valor, and earning the coveted US Army Ranger TAB. Many years later in Northern Virginia he earned his MBA in Cybersecurity from Northcentral University; and his career outside of the military spanned over 30 years supporting federal government classified operations ranging from IT system integrations to facility construction both domestically and internationally.
Ruben was deeply committed to his family and loved his wife Jan and his son AJ profoundly. Ruben’s love extended to his dog Maddie, and he could often be found walking her throughout the neighborhood. Known for his passion, not only in increasing his knowledge base but passing his knowledge onto others, he joined the local Cub Scouts Pack 1139 in Vienna with his son and then moved to Troop 987 as an Assistant Scoutmaster as AJ grew. He was active in his community, assisting many scouts achieve Eagle rank (like he did in his youth) as a merit badge counselor and trusted mentor, discovered hockey at a young age in Rochester and was the all-time leader in games played at Fairfax Ice Arena with over 1400 games to his credit, learned to play Saxophone during his school years and thoroughly enjoyed being a member of the Vienna Volunteer Community Band, and was a dedicated martial artist whose love for Tang Soo Do inspired many students over the years. Wherever he went, Ruben was always ready with a smile, a laugh, and a movie quote.
He had many hobbies and cultivated them from a young age while growing up in Rochester. Among them were his passion for history, being a devoted follower of the Miami Dolphins, indulging his love of cars, maintaining his fish tank and koi pond, as well as working to beautify his garden for all to enjoy. He was also a member of the NRA and proud of his skills in marksmanship, and as a movie enthusiast his impersonations were extraordinary and brought joy and laughter to many.
Ruben is predeceased in death by his father, Ruben Garcia, Esq. He is survived by his wife of 19 years, Jan, his son Alejandro Johnathan (AJ), his mother Enya and sister Enya (Dolly) both of Raleigh, North Carolina and sister Liza of Austin, Texas, in addition to an extended group of family and friends. His motto was to always strive for excellence. His family and friends have lost a wonderful light which will never be forgotten but should always be cherished.
In lieu of flowers memorial contributions in Ruben’s name may be made to Tunnel to Towers Foundation, https://t2t.org/
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Visitation: July 26, 2024 5:00 pm - 8:00 pm
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Beautifully written!
Jan and AJ,
Words cannot express our heartbreak for your loss. We will miss seeing our wonderful neighbor out tending to the lawn and the cars. Our potlucks won’t be the same without Ruben’s famous fried rice and his company will be sorely missed. Our hearts go out to you with deepest condolances
Wonderful and accurate memorial of Rubin’s full, but too short, life. As 1SG and later CSM of the 401st Civil Affairs, I could always depend on Rubin to lead his Soldiers, accomplish their mission and have skills, resources and positive attitude to aid and inspire others.
Enjoyed a number of “Rubin’s Birthday” dinners with fellow alumni of the 401st when he had the opportunity to be in Rochester.
He was so full of life and looking forward to another move further south at the Alumni Reunion on the date that he passed. The news came as a complete shock.
Thank you, Ray, your words are also so kind. He respected and liked you very much.
Ruben was a great friend. I always respected him to the utmost. May he Rest In Peace.
Jon Reitz
I am part of the Booz Allen family, and worked with Ruben. He is gone way, way too soon. He brought a sense of humor, a huge smile, and considerable talent to our firm. May he rest in peace. And, to Jan, AJ, and family, he will be watching over you every day. He has a job to do in Heaven.
We were so grateful to know Ruben. We have fond memories from our Tang Soo Do studio. He encouraged us to be our best selves and we remember him with great fondness. Sending love to Jan and AJ.
Helen and Jeff
Dear Jan and AJ, We are all so saddened to learn of Ruben’s sudden passing. We are thinking of you both and extend our deepest condolences to you and the entire Garcia family. May the memories of his big personality and joyful life bring you comfort.
-Silvia and Gonzo
Ruben and I were very good friends at work, and after we no longer worked together, we kept in touch. I always looked forward to his sense of humor. Talking to him was always a bright spot in my day. Just a great friend, and I miss him.