Joe-Rincon-Obituary

Joe Rincon

El Paso, Texas

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El Paso, Texas

Joe Robert Rincon, age 55, loving husband, father, grandfather, brother and friend, went to be with the Lord on June 19, 2008 while in Houston, Texas where he had bravely fought an illness. He was a lifelong resident of El Paso and a member of the Catholic Church. He will be deeply missed by his...

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Betty, Lizzie and Jackie: Our deepest condolences go out to you...our families are going through so much and only the Lord knows why....our prayers and thought are with you.....Valeri (Padilla Family from across the street)

Rincon Family,
My deepest sympathy and and condolences go out to you all. I will keep all of you in our prayers. Mr. Rincon as a former tiger I would like to Thank you for all u did for us at school and I know my children Thank you as well. You were a good person once people got to really know you.

Mr. Rincon was the reason I made it through Marian Manor. Without him I would have never been able to get through the hard times I had in school and go on to high school and finally to UTEP where I will graduate from. I have always had dreams of helping students as Mr. Rincon helped me all those years ago. One of my happiest times was being able to enroll my own daughter and having Mr. Rincon be there at Marian Manor with her just like he was with me. Same ol Mr. Rincon, he helped her just as...

Joe,
You made such an impact in all our lives. You were just like a brother to us. You will be missed greatly. Thank you for all you did to care and provide for my sister , Jackie and Lizzy. You will alway have a place in our Hearts. We know you are happy and rejoicing with the Lord. Betty, Jackie and Lizzy, we will always be there for you. Love you,
Garcia Family

It was a pleasure to have worked with Mr. Rincon. I was one of the YTY Coordinators newest employees to the Escuelita. Mrs. Rincon's interest was always to provide the best for the students that attended Escuelita. His passing will be greatly felt at the YTY Program "La Escuelita".

Sorry to have heard the news on your passing...my thoughts are with you and your family.
Once a Bear, Always a Bear.
Darlene Duran

Betty, & girls, Charlie, Louie & all members of the extended Rincon family:

We would just like to let you know of our great sadness and offer our deepest sympathies on hearing of the loss of Joe. He was a kind and warm person who always greeted us with a smile. It is that smile on his face that I will always remember.

Although we are far away, nevertheless, you all remain close to our hearts and in our prayers. Know that even in this little corner of our world Joe will be...

Mr. Rincon was a great role model for all students. He will be missed by all former Tigers. My thoughts are with you and your family.

Betty: At the present time you are understandably sad, but find comfort in knowing that you and Joe were fortunate in finding each other. We all can only hope to enjoy the same intimate frienship, camaradery, and love you two did. My condolences to you and your daughters Elizabeth and Jacqueline.