A popular realtor and Marine Corps veteran has passed away. Xavier Zamarron died on November 28. He was only 23 years old. His family has not shared his cause of death.
His family started a GoFundMe fundraiser for his memorial. The goal was to raise $13,000. So far, it has raised over $12,000.
A Life of Service and Ambition
Xavier grew up in San Diego. He studied at Montgomery High School. After graduating, he chose to serve his country. He joined the United States Marine Corps.
During his service, he reached a personal milestone. He bought his first home. This experience sparked a deep interest in real estate.
Even while serving, he worked on weekends. He worked as a general contractor. After leaving the military, he began a new career. He decided to become a real estate agent.
A Rising Star in Real Estate
Xamarron started working at eXp Realty in January 2025. He was dedicated to his new profession. He had a big goal for his career. He wanted to help military families.
His mission was to provide homes for 200,000 military families by 2035. He was passionate about serving those who serve.
Community Mourns a Sudden Loss
The news of his death was shared online. Fellow realtor June Malan announced it on December 4. The next day, his family posted an official message. They used his Instagram account.
His passing was also posted in his high school alumni group. Many friends and former teachers shared memories and condolences.
His brother, Emerald Zamarron, spoke for the family. He thanked people for their support. He also asked for privacy during their grief.
Remembering Xavier: Friend, Musician, and Mentor
Friends remembered him for his many talents. A close friend, Kayla Lonzon, said he was a skilled mariachi musician. She shared a video tribute in his honor.
Another friend, Mario E. Torres, shared a personal story. Xavier had called him on the day he died. Torres said he will cherish that last conversation.
Former teachers and fellow Marines also paid tribute. They recalled his positive attitude and strong character.
Xavier Zamarron is survived by his wife, mother, siblings, and nieces. His community remembers him as a driven, kind, and patriotic young man.