Alfred Caesar Rojas, Jr. was born on April 3, 1976, in Salinas, California, and departed this earthly realm on October 21, 2025, in Odenton, Maryland. A devoted father and cherished friend, he leaves behind a lasting legacy marked by his profound love for family and an undeniable commitment to his work as an IT Computers Government Contractor.
Educated through high school, Alfred possessed a keen intelligence that he applied throughout his professional life. Serving in the Army, he not only fulfilled his duty to his country but also carried forth the values of dedication and service that shaped his character. His career epitomized reliability and expertise, characteristics that were evident to all who had the privilege of working alongside him.
Alfred is survived by his father, Alfred Caesar Rojas, Sr., and his mother, Annabertha and her husband Nelson Resto; three daughters: Tatjana Gross (James), Trinity Rojas; and Antonia Rojas; one grandson, Camilo Gross; brother, Robert Resto; two sisters: Nakita Brown (Larry) and Emily Rojas Cantor Lopez; sister-in-law, Loni Rojas; his ex-wife, Winifred Rojas and celebrated his extended family, which included four nieces and three nephews.
Alfred also mourned the loss of his brother, Anthony Rojas, whose memory remained etched in the hearts of those who knew him. Alfred's legacy is illuminated not only by the love he gave but also by the love he received, forming an unbreakable bond with those around him.
Alfred's interests were as varied as they were passionate. An avid football fan, he devoted many spirited afternoons cheering for the Washington Commanders. His love for cooking filled his home with warmth and flavor, allowing him to share culinary delights with loved ones. Evenings were often spent indulging in his appreciation for film and entertainment, particularly enjoying the comedic brilliance of "The Office." Moreover, he found joy and camaraderie in traveling and immersing himself in the virtual worlds of video games.
Alfred Caesar Rojas, Jr. will be remembered for his heartfelt devotion as a father, his generous spirit, and his unwavering commitment to family. As we gather to honor his life, we reflect on the joy he brought to the lives of many and the indelible mark he leaves upon our hearts.
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