Arturo-Beltran-Obituary

Arturo Beltran

El Paso, Texas

1945 - 2020 (Age 75)

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Arturo Beltran El Paso - Arturo "Art" Beltran, of El Paso, Texas, passed away on November 12, 2020. Art was born on March 16, 1945 (although for many years, he enjoyed celebrating his birthday on both his birth date and St. Patrick's Day - the 17th). He was happily married to Dora Silvas Beltran...

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In loving memory of a wonderful Father. We will love you and miss you always. Dad, our partner in crime. Zoe and I love you immensely and will never forget you. It is still hard knowing, that you are not here with us but know that you are here with us in spirit keeping us going. We will continue the traditions of eating out, going out for an ice cream and the road trips. Please watch over my Mom and us always. Until we meet again, Rest in Heavenly Peace.

Michelle and Chiple Zoe

Dad, our partner in crime. Zoe and I love you immensely and will never forget you. May you rest in peace and watch over our Mom and us always love and until we meet again. Michelle and Zoe.

As his Aunt and Uncle we love Tyri since he was a young boy. We will miss this great guy.

Deepest sympathies to Dora and all his family. Had the pleasure of knowing Tury and Dora for the majority of our lives. He will be greatly missed! May He Rest in Peace.

My deepest sympathy to your family in this time of sorrow.

Tury - You completed your journey on earth and now you are with our parents Victor and Elena and with our brothers Beto and Victor. Rest in peace my brother. You will forever live on in our hearts.

My deepest condolences to Dora. You made my brother very happy.



Arturo Beltran, My Tio, you will be surely missed. His jokes will forever stay in my mind...and we all know he had plenty! He also had a nickname for everyone. I loved how he would walk into a room and see my Dad (Santiago) and call him marrano! When I was a kid, he once called me a Taco because I couldn't speak a word of spanish. Then he told me I looked good cause I had lost some weight...I had just gotten my tonsils out! My Uncle Tury was one who would say things, but you knew...those were...

Sorry for your loss Beltran family. I’m sure my dad Beto and uncle Victor welcomed their younger brother with open arms. RIP. Sandy & Tavo Bonilla

Our condolences to Beltran’s Family. From Your friend since grade school in Ysleta. Many memories on your 1953 Chevy. Manuel and Lupe Provencio.