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Eustacio Torres Jr.

Lafayette, California

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Eustacio Torres Jr. Former Martinez Resident Eustacio Torres Jr., born in Orange County and raised in Martinez, California, passed on Sunday, July 19th 2009 at the age of 41. Eustacio was a loving and kind man dedicated to his family and community. Eustacio was a graduate of Alhambra High School...

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My name is Erick J. Arguello and I wrestled with Tacho at SFSU and I will remember his happy outlook on life and work ethic. God bless Eustacio and my prayers go out to the family.

My name is John Vincent and I worked for Eustacio after he did work on my home. Please call met at 619-246-3086 and let me know what happend. I must have spoken to him last in July, as I kept up with him. I am very sorry to read this.

I was saddened to hear of the loss of Stacio, my prayers to the Torres Family.
Noe you have said it beautifully, any one that has come in contact with Stacio knows he had a good and kind heart.
He will be missed.

Beautiful and touching words Noe. Your brother is a genuine Angel of God.

My Brother was Always my Angel Sent by God

I have been blessed with the presence of my older brother for 34 years of my life and my family as a whole 41 years of his inspiring presence. I was affectionately called by the classmates of my brother and sister Patricia Torres Bustamante at Alhambra High School of “87” and “88” as little Stosh which is short for my brother’s name Eustacio. My name is Noe Torres and my brother cultivated me to appreciate the finer points in life as...

God bless Eustacio, his beloved sister and the entire Torres Family.
I will pray for all of you!

My husband and I were both shocked and saddened upon learning of Eustacio's death today. He had remodeled one house for us and was in the process of remodeling another in Lemon Grove, Ca. We considered him more than just our contractor, he was also our friend, and a very special person. Our thoughts and prayers go out to all his family members.

During my coaching years, I would teach his infamous arm bars and talk about the guy who inspired me to be a better wrestler. I knew Eustacio as a mentor while wrestling for Alhambra High School; a peer when we both came back to coach at our Alma Mater; and most importantly a friend. He will be missed.

A sad loss for the world. His good works will be remembered in such a short life.