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Ty Torres

09/17/1996 - 02/01/2015

Ty Torres obituary, 09/17/1996-02/01/2015

BORN

09/17/1996

DIED

02/01/2015

FUNERAL HOME

Funeraria Del Angel Hillcrest & Hillcrest Memorial Park

9101 Kern Canyon Road

Bakersfield, California

Ty Torres Obituary

Ty was born on September 17, 1996 to Jerome and Olga Torres, he is also the son of Robert Munoz whom cared and loved him as his own son since the age of 3. Ty attended Buena Vista and Old River Elementary Schools, Warren Jr High where he graduated with a gold seal and Independence High School. He was an excellent speller, landed on the principles list in the 5th grade and was on the honor role list up until his freshman year. He learned how to drive at the age of 14 and got his drivers license at the age of 16.
He was a rebel, but if you knew Ty personally he was also very kind, loving and affectionate. He had a beautiful smile and was often called a pretty boy. He was the center of attention where ever he went and made everyone laugh. Ty would always make sure to tell those that he cared about how much he loved them. He spent most of his time with his dad who was his confidant, he worked hard and looked up to his father as his mentor, they had a special bond as father and son. Ty was an adventurous guy. At a young age Ty enjoyed riding his skate board, boogie boarding at Pismo Beach and loved to play video games. He loved music and played in a band where they performed at a few local places in town, he loved his guitar, his plugs and his tattoos.
Ty shared his spiritual life with his mother with love and encouragement he attended Awanas for 10 years from the age of 2 to the age of 12 at Valley Baptist; he participated in their games and learned scripture through the word of God. He also attended Central Seventh Day Adventist Church in the youth group for a short time.
Ty liked eating fruit, drinking lemonade and enjoyed his mothers homemade cheese enchilada casserole. Ty came from a large family on his moms side, who all loved him very much, more than he knew. Ty also has a very loving and praying family on his dads side whom have cared for him and loved him unconditionally throughout his life. Ty has a girlfriend named Lauren and I want to thank her from the bottom of my heart for loving him the way she did. They have a precious baby girl named Charlotte whom Ty will live through for the rest of her life.
Ty is survived by his parents Jerome and Olga Torres, his step dad Robert Munoz, his sisters: Amber Robideaux, Kristen Torres, step siblings: Brianna Munoz, Anthony Munoz, a nephew: Caden Robideaux, nieces Kylie and Avery Espinoza his precious daughter Charlotte Torres and his girlfriend Lauren Morales. Ty is also survived by his family friends, tons of cousins, aunts, uncles, and grandparents Manuel and Linda Torres, Hortencia Medrano, preceded in death by his grandfather Juan Medrano.
We come here today to celebrate his life one that
he will continue living in eternity recovered, sober and now rests at peace.
Proverbs 3:5-6 Trust the Lord with all thine heart; and lean not unto thine own understanding. 6. In all thy ways acknowledge Him and He shall direct thy paths
Viewing is Monday February 9, 2015 6PM-8PM located Hillcrest Mortuary 9101 Kern Canyon Road. Service is Tuesday February 10, 2015 10AM located AT Central Seventh Day Adventist Church 4201 Wilson Road.

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Published by Bakersfield Californian on Feb. 7, 2015.

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