. Serna died of kidney cancer on November 7, 1999, aged 60, while in office in Sacramento, California;
Jimmie R. Yee presided over the remainder of his term. Serna is buried at
East Lawn Cemetery, and his funeral was attended by many of his fellow UFW activists. Serna was honored in 2001 with a brand-new, 25-story skyscraper named after him. The
Joe Serna, Jr. EPA Building (near City Hall in downtown Sacramento) has been named the most energy-efficient high rise in the United States by
Energy Star. Many California universities and organizations have also established scholarships and grants in Joe Serna's name. Joe Serna, Jr. Charter School, the only Spanish/English dual-immersion school in Lodi, carries out Serna's legacy of giving all people the opportunity to have their voices heard.
Sacramento City Unified School District honored Serna by naming their new headquarters, residing on 47th Avenue, after him. Serna is also, to date, the most recent mayor of Sacramento to eulogize a former California governor, delivering the final remarks at the funeral mass of
Pat Brown in 1996 at the
Blessed Sacrament Cathedral, which was presided over by then-governor
Pete Wilson, whose term also ended in 1999, and celebrated by then-Bishop
William Weigand. Serna's eulogy was in Spanish and English. Joe Serna was also honored with apartments in his name. This place is known as Serna Village Apartments in
McClellan Park, California. == References ==