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Floyd Escareno Jr., a precious light that graced our world on October 17, 2024, was called to his eternal rest on the very same day in Dallas, Texas. Though his time with us was all too brief, the impact he made in such a fleeting moment will resonate in the hearts of his loved ones forever.
Born to Floyd Escareno Sr. and Rosary Lee, Floyd Jr. embodied the innocence and joy of new beginnings. His journey, however short, was filled with love and hope, a testament to the unwavering bond that he shared with his devoted parents. The joy of his arrival brought an undeniable spark into their lives, and the love they held for him shone bright, illuminating the path of their family.
As we reflect on the time spent with Floyd Jr., we find solace in the beautiful memories woven into the fabric of their lives. Though his days were limited, they will forever be cherished by his parents, who embraced every moment with him, holding him close in spirit and heart.
In this time of grief, let us carry forward the love that Floyd Jr. brought into the world. He may have only walked among us for a day, but his legacy of love will remain forever engraved in the hearts of his parents and all who had the blessing of experiencing his warmth, however briefly.
Floyd Escareno Jr. will be lovingly remembered, a gentle spirit whose potential was just beginning to unfold. He was a reminder of the fragility and preciousness of life, a sweet angel who will forever be a part of his family's story.
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