Miguel A. Velez Jr

born October 27, 1971, in West Chester, Pennsylvania
Passed on April 29, 2026, in Melbourne, Florida.

Miguel A. Velez Jr., born October 27, 1971, in West Chester, passed away on April 29, 2026.

From a young age, Miguel had a presence that naturally drew people to him. Whether he was playing baseball, dancing, or simply spending time with friends, he brought energy and joy wherever he went. He was a talented baseball player whose left-handed pitches made it difficult for batters to keep up with him. Miguel formed many lifelong friendships throughout his years and carried that same warmth and charisma with him throughout his life.

Miguel fiercely loved the Lord and dedicated his life to his faith and family. It was his vision and desire to homeschool his four children, a decision that reflected his deep commitment to being present in their lives and guiding them with love, wisdom, and purpose. For the last seven years, Miguel faithfully served with Strong Tower Ministries (a jiu jitsu/ Bible group) volunteering with children’s ministry, and growing in the adult ministry.

Miguel was warm, witty, logical, and full of life. He loved making people laugh through jokes and playful pranks, and he could sing along to nearly every classic song ever played.

He had a competitive spirit and always strived to be the best version of himself, whether during a simple board game or in the challenges life placed before him. He loved basketball and was always ready to step onto the court no matter who challenged him. At 44 years old, Miguel competed in the Savage Race obstacle competition and earned 47th place out of more than 3,600 contestants — a reflection of his determination, strength, and perseverance. Remarkably, just three months before his passing, he defeated his eldest son in a game of 21 despite battling his illness.

Miguel was also an excellent cook who appreciated the details and artistry of preparing food. He worked tirelessly to provide for his family, constantly learning new skills and taking on any job necessary without complaint. He carried heavy burdens quietly and faithfully, always placing the needs of others before his own.

Those who knew Miguel will remember his kindness, loyalty, and protective nature. He trained regularly and was always prepared to defend and care for the people he loved. His loving personality and generous spirit left an indelible mark on everyone fortunate enough to know him.
Miguel leaves behind his beloved wife, Janelle; his daughters, Savannah, her husband, Antonio, and their son, Oliver, as well as Mikayla; and his sons, Garrison and Averrin. Miguel is joined in Heaven by his eldest grandson Eliza. He is also survived by his parents, Miguel and Mirta; his sister, Marisol, her husband, David, and their children, Isabella and Victoria.

A Service will be held at Brownlie – Maxwell Funeral Home of Friday May 15th at 6pm.

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Miguel will be deeply missed by his family, friends, and all whose lives were touched by his strength, humor, faith, and love.

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Todd Deratany from Indialantic wrote on May 17, 2026:
Miguel was one of the kindest decent people I have ever met. I texted him a few months ago and he said he was dealing with some health issues. I had no idea the gravity of the situation. When I saw this obit this morning tears came to my eye. When they say the good die young..... well Migues embodies that statement to its fullest
Migdalia Gonzalez wrote on May 15, 2026:
Les acompaño
Crystal Lopez-Richburg from Coatesville wrote on May 15, 2026:
Cousin Micky I now wish we spent more time together as adults. I haven't seen you in over 20 years and my heart breaks. Your a few years older than me and as a kid I remember you liked to dance ans have fun. We are all hurting but im sure you are up there dancing in paradise feeling free as ever. Its hard for me to find the words to write. To Janelle and their children, Titi Mirta, Tio Miguel, Marisol and the whole family I wish I was closer to be there for support during this difficult time. You all have my deepest condolences. Love You All!
luz moncayo from Port St Lucie wrote on May 15, 2026:
I can't help but react with sadness after reading all the wonderful qualities that he had. Micky whom I met a few times; had an energy of harmony and peace that filled the space we all shared at that particular moment. Being part of the extended family makes me feel this very close to home and I am so sorry for this unexpected and big loss. Micky, may your spirit go back to the source and find your way to the light where the stars welcome you back home.
Fam. González Burgos from Santa Isabel wrote on May 15, 2026:
Ora a nuestro Dios por Paz, Consuelo y Fortaleza para toda la Familua Velez López🙇‍♀️🙌🙏 En Paz descanse Miguel🙇‍♀️🙇‍♀️
Steve & Christina Brightwell from West Melbourne wrote on May 13, 2026:
Please accept our deepest condolences during this difficult time. We pray that God’s peace and comfort surround your family in the days ahead. Scripture reminds us in Psalm 34:18 that, ‘The Lord is close to the brokenhearted and saves those who are crushed in spirit.’ May you find strength in His promises and comfort in the cherished memories shared together. Keeping your family in our prayers.