Jose-Menera-Obituary

Jose Menera

Dallas, Texas

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MENERA, JOSE was born March 7, 1988 in Mexico City, Mexico. He passed away April 5, 2004 in Dallas, Texas. He is survived by his Father: Salvador Menera; Mother: Celestina Alcantar; Step-Father: Jaime Reyes; Brothers: Nayeli Menera, Juan Alcantar; Step-brother: Mark Reyes; Sister: Erica Alcantar;...

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Well, another few days have gone by without you. It's so hard to not have you in class with us. I feels weird and different, but we all know that you're in a beter place now so we just pray for you. love always-niki

HEY,JUST WANTED TO SAY THAT I MISS YOU SO MUCH.I REMEMBER WHEN WE MET,BACK IN ELEMENTARY,WE MOVED ON TO MIDDLE SCHOOL,AND THEN TO HIGH SCHOOL. TOGETHER,STILL LAUGHING.I MISS THAT CUTE SMILE OF YOURS....LOVE YOU ALWAYS.NEVER FORGET THAT YOUR IN MY HEART AND MEMORIES.

Well what can i say there's no words to say how i feel i knew all my childhood and during those years you were a good friend. You could always make people and me smile i never forget you and who kind you were to people. You may be gone but not forgotten and one day i know will see each other again until that day comes all i have to say is that ill miss you and miss your funny jokes.

Hi to the Menera family im really sorry. Even tho i didnt talk much to Jose in high school i remember him from kinder and first grade he was a great friend and he will be missed alot by all the people that new and loved him.

Hey jose,
u probly dont remember me but we was
like brothers back in elementary Anson Jones.You will never be forgotten and hillside hasn't and won't forget you.

My badd for not attending your funeral. Im sorry. I couldnt find a ride. And besides, I didnt want to say goodbye to you. I miss you so much. You are my "special buddy" remember... : ) miss you always-Niki

Hey Jose,
I know we didnt talk much but you always managed to crack a joke in the middle of class that always put a smile on my face. You were one of many "Joses" in Mrs.Rangels class. You'll always be missed. Say hi to all Richard Olivaez for me, k? with lots of hugs and kisses.