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Francisco “Pancho The Bad Creature” Morado went to be with the Lord on Tuesday, June 18, 2024. A resident of Crane since the 1970’s, Pancho was born on July 19, 1956, in Saragosa Mexico, to Tomas and Francisca Morado. Pancho spent his early childhood years in Sheffield Texas, before the passing of his parents at an early age. Shortly after Pancho’s parents passing, he moved to Crane, Texas where he worked in the oil fields until his death, his last job being at TP Rentals, under the direction of Jesus Aguilar.
Pancho was a devoted father as he would always stride for his sons to accomplish bigger things in life. No one who met Pancho forgot his infectious scent, as he loved cologne and smelling good at all times, but one of his biggest passions was drinking Big Red & Tea. Pancho loved the colors purple and gold, and so be it that his favorite NFL football team was the Minnesota Vikings. Pancho had the privilege to attend an NFL game between the Vikings and Cowboys with his good friend and co worker of many years Mr. Sammy Payan. Yes, the Vikings lost that game, but the excitement of being at a game and seeing his team play was memorable.
Pancho is preceded in death by his parents Tomas and Francisca Morado, and his twin brother Tomas Morado.
Pancho is survived by his two sons Jesus Gerardo Favela and wife Laura Favela from Odessa, Texas; Fernando Morado and wife Maritza Morado of Crane, Texas. Grandchildren: Miraya Nichole, Abby Rhea, Joseph Manuel, and Isabella Marie. Numerous nieces, nephews and a crap load of friends.
Pallbearers: Jesus Aguilar, Fidel Garcia, Sergio Garcia, Sammy Payan, Epifanio Montoya, Juan Garcia, and Victor Sanchez.
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1503 S. Gaston Street 1503 Andrews Hwy., Crane, TX 79731
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