First Coast High student who died in crash remembered with honorary diploma
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Loved ones remember Marques Rodriguez as someone with a beautiful soul and a passion for singing who brought joy and laughter to everyone around him.

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — A special student was honored during an emotional moment at First Coast High School’s graduation ceremony for the Class of 2025 on Friday.

Marques Rodriguez is remembered as someone with a beautiful soul who loved to sing and brought joy and laughter to everyone around him.

During the graduation ceremony for First Coast High School’s Class of 2025, Marques’ parents walked across the stage to accept an honorary diploma on his behalf. 

School officials called Marques an “eternal Buccaneer,” which is the school’s mascot.


He was supposed to graduate in 2025 alongside his classmates, but was killed in a car crash in June 2023 at 16 years old. He had just completed his sophomore year.

Ten days from Sunday will mark two years since Marques’ death, his family said.


While Marques’ time at the school was cut short, his impact on his classmates, teachers and faculty is long-lasting.

“Though his time with us was far too short, his spirit and legacy will forever shine bright in our hearts,” First Coast High School said in a post on social media. “As we remember him today, let’s hold onto the moments we shared and the impact he made on our lives.”

🌟 In loving memory of our Eternal Buc, Marques Rodriguez. Though his time with us was far too short, his spirit and…

Posted by First Coast High School on Friday, May 30, 2025

Marques’ mother, Jonalyn Rodriguez, told First Coast News she was thankful to the school’s principal, superintendent and the senior class for keeping his memory alive.

She said her son had a passion for singing and fell in love with being a part of his high school’s chorus group. Last year, the choir paid tribute to Marques during the group’s spring concert.

Jonalyn Rodriguez said her son’s love for singing inspired his family to create a scholarship under his name for students who shared his love for the arts. The Marques D. Rodriguez Memorial Scholarship is available to any Florida high school senior involved in an arts program.

Marques is buried at the Jacksonville National Cemetery. His father and brother are both actively serving in the military.


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