Jose-Adames-Obituary

Jose Angel Adames

Dallas, Texas

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Adames, Jose Angel Age 63, passed away January 23, 2009. He is preceded in death by his daughter Carmen Ortega; Survived by his wife Irma I. Adames; Sons Felix De La Rosa, Jose Angel Adame Jr., and Fidel Adames; Daughters Frances Webb, Antonia Guadalupe Adames, Angelina Quintero, and Angelica Jo...

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True love is always reunited, Carmen and David and now Hopie and you. Those of us that was fortunate to know Hopie knew the first thing that she said "Its about time". Like always she had to get things ready for you making sure things are just right. To the Adames Family Jose Angel Jr. Fidel, Antonia Guadulupe, Anglina,Angilica Jo. Your Mommy and Daddy may they rest in peace are now together forever. The way it should be.

Tio u will greatly be missed by us all i LOVE u Tell mi tia and mi grandma what's up and i LOVE them too...and that i miss them!!

Irma -I was saddened to hear of the passing of Joe. I knew him for only a short time, but I could tell from the love that you and his family had for him he was a good and wonderful man.

My condolences to all of your family during this time of sorrow.

God bless you and give you strength.

Irma, I was so sorry to hear of your loss. My sincere condolences to you and family. It was always a pleasure to meet up with you both occasionally at Robbies where you guys had many friends and always smiling faces. Joe was such a wonderful person and he will truly be missed. Take care

Dad even though you will forever be missed, i know you are still with loved ones.tell mom i said hi, and that i love her. True love reunited love always TONI.

Joe,
Thank You for all you have done for me and my family, only God can repay you for all the Love and Respect you have shown and given me. God Keep You and Bless You!
I Love You Mom.

Mr and Mrs Robert Ybarra

Irma, I can't tell you how sad I was when Kim Foster called to tell me of Joe's passing. He was the kindest, most gentle man I have ever known. In the time we worked together at Anderson, I never heard him say a bad word about anything--he was remained positive in all aspects of his life. I know he was completely devoted to you and his family. Such a good man. Again, my sincerest condolences for your loss. God bless and keep you in this most difficult time.

To Lucinda and Family:
He is in a better place now.
May God comfort you in your time of sorrow. You all are in my prayers.
Latoya Cox...FMCNG.