Julian Ortiz

Julian Ortiz obituary

Julian Ortiz

Julian Ortiz Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers from Sep. 24 to Sep. 25, 2013.
Juilan Ortiz, owner of Esquire Barbershop in White Rock, passed away peacefully Sept. 15, 2013, after a lengthy illness.
The family would like to thank all his clientele and friends in the Los Alamos/White Rock area for their support and prayers.

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September 18, 2019

Michael Calloway posted to the memorial.

October 8, 2013

Gary Read posted to the memorial.

September 30, 2013

Jim Smith posted to the memorial.

Michael Calloway

September 18, 2019

He was THE BEST Stylist that ever opened shop.... I've been to quite a few since he left..
No one, can even come close to his expertise.

Gary Read

October 8, 2013

Julian cut my hair for over 30 years. He always gave a good cut and good conversation. He was not only a good barber, he was a good man. He will be missed. God bless and comfort his family.

Jim Smith

September 30, 2013

He was a man of great passion, and I already miss him.

Herman Manzanares III

September 29, 2013

Saddened to hear of the loss of a great friend. Rest in peace my friend and thank you for everything.

Michael

September 27, 2013

Great Man, and a Great barber. He will be sorely missed..Gods Speed my Friend

Doug Reilly

September 26, 2013

Julian has cut my hair for more than 30 years and I will miss his friendly manner and expert hair cuts. He was one of the first barbers to open a private shop In Los Alamos.

Tammy

September 26, 2013

This is truly a loss to the entire community. Julian has cut all my boys' hair for many, many years. You will be missed my friend.

Claude Conner

September 24, 2013

This is just Horrible news. I am deeply saddened with this news. Dad and Julian were close friends and both have left us this year. My deep condolences to all family and friends. You will be missed dearly. God Bless you because you are in a better place with no suffering now.

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