In Loving Memory of Tania Mangual and Jericho
The city of Akron is enveloped in grief following the tragic and heartbreaking loss of Tania Mangual and her beloved 12-year-old son, Jericho, whose lives were taken far too soon in a senseless act of violence on the evening of March 28, 2026. Their passing has left an immeasurable void in the hearts of their family, friends, and all who knew and loved them.
Tania was a woman of strength, warmth, and unwavering devotion—a mother whose love for her son was the center of her world. She carried herself with quiet resilience and compassion, always striving to create a life filled with care, stability, and hope. Those who knew her remember her as kind-hearted and selfless, someone who gave of herself generously and stood as a source of comfort to others.
At the heart of Tania’s life was Jericho, a bright and spirited young boy whose presence brought joy and light to everyone around him. Full of curiosity, laughter, and promise, Jericho had a way of making people smile effortlessly. His dreams were just beginning to take shape, and his future held limitless possibilities. He will be remembered for his youthful energy, his kindness, and the happiness he shared so freely.
Together, Tania and Jericho shared a bond that was deeply rooted in love and devotion. Their connection was evident to all who witnessed it—a mother and son united not only by family, but by a deep friendship and mutual care that made their relationship truly special.
Their tragic passing has shaken the Akron community, reminding us all of the fragility of life and the profound impact of violence. In the face of such sorrow, the community comes together not only to mourn, but to honor their lives—lives that, though cut short, were filled with meaning, love, and connection.
As family and friends navigate this unimaginable loss, may they find solace in the memories shared—the laughter, the love, and the moments that will forever remain in their hearts. May the outpouring of support from the community serve as a reminder that they are not alone in their grief.
Though gone too soon, Tania Mangual and young Jericho will never be forgotten. Their lives will continue to live on in the stories told, the love they gave, and the lasting imprint they leave behind.
May their souls rest in eternal peace, and may their memory forever be a blessing.








