MANUEL ARMANDO TORRES passed away on Thursday, June 16, 2016 at the age of 59. He was a veteran of the United States Marine Corp and retired from the El Paso Fire Department. He was predeceased by his father Armando Torres. He is survived by his wife Jacqueline Torres, daughter Patricia Lopez,...
I'm so sorry to hear of Manny's passing. He was my supervisor and brother firefighter at station 27 for several years and was a pleasure to work with. I have some Great memories of Manny!
Bryan Slayton
July 23, 2016 | Port Ludlow, WA
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My cousin my family and I will miss you so much. I will never forget all your jokes and how much fun it was to have you around. I will never forget how every time you would call Danny or me and you would say is this Rosa La Mas Hermosa, and right away I knew it was you. We will miss you so much it is very hard to accept you are gone. Sometimes I think you are in a better place, but it is also very sad to know you are not here any more. We love you and will always think of you.
Rosa and Danny Montoya
June 28, 2016 | Santa Teresa, NM
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My cousin my family and I will miss you so much. I will never forget all your jokes and how much fun it was to have you around. I will never forget when you would call Danny or me and say is this Rosa La Mas Hermosa I knew it was you right away. It has been very hard to accept you are gone. I think you are in better place. We will miss you so much. We love you and we will never forge you.
Rosa Montoya
June 28, 2016 | Santa Teresa, NM
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There are few words that can express the sadness on the hearing of your loss. I consider the many times that we worked together a privilege. I very much appreciated the dedication, compassion and sense of humor that helped create camaraderie and a lasting bond among your fellow firefighters. May the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ receive you up into everlasting glory. Peace my friend.
John Davis
June 26, 2016 | Kokomo, IN
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Manny it is with a very heavy heart that I write this. After working with you at various stations, you became a favorite friend. Your sense of humor was subtle and opportunistic and you had a great sense of timing! Rest in peace my friend for there is no pain in heaven.
I love you and will miss you the rest of my earthly days! Vaya con Dios!
Jorge Sanchez
June 22, 2016 | El Paso, TX
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Rest in peace. I sure enjoyed working with you at EPFD.
Stephanie Hornbuckle
June 21, 2016 | Gainesville, FL
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RIP My friend, Manny I have lots of fond memories of you,such a respectful ,polite gentleman ,I remember when you first walked up and introduced yourself to me. You said "Hello you don't know me but I just want to let u know that if u you ever need anything ,please feel free to ask, I live right in front of The Arias " which happen to be my (Aunt & Uncle). And funny but that introduction came in right at the nick of time,because2 days later i had him change a flat tire for me,after that we...
Sookie Gutierrez
June 20, 2016 | EL PASO, TX
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Manuel (Toro), it is with great sadness to hear of your passing. I had just driven past your parents house to reminice of the younger days when I received a call from another friend.. Rosie and I were reflecting of how you were part of our wedding Celebration. You are now in a better place. Rest in peace amigo!
June 20, 2016
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Captain Torres was one of the finest men I have ever had the pleasurer of knowing. His integrity as a man will always be an example to me