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James Anthony Quezada was born on December 28, 1987 to Genevieve Quezada and Steve Davis in Denver Colorado James was the youngest child out of 5 he had 2 older half brothers named Steve and Jason, a half sister named Christine and his full sister Antasia. James had 3 children Anicia, Josiah and Laloni. James was a very outgoing person as a child he could recite movies back as if he was actually in them, since he learned how to talk until his last days on earth he made it a point to always make someone laugh. He seen the good in everyone and would give you his last penny to the shirt off his back. He was a very loving son, brother, grandson,dad, uncle,nino, cousin and friend. He did so much in his life and the major accomplishments were graduated high school and trade school. James lived in the Northside his entire life on 33rd and Federal. He tried to help as many people as possible. He touched the lives of so so many people he would make friends with anyone and would talk to everyone. He will be missed tremendously. He is servived by his mother Genevieve, Father Steve, sister Antasia his nieces and nephews, girlfriend Cristi, two daughters and half siblings. He is proceeded in death by Grandfather Anthony Joe Quezada, Nancy Dorthy Lucero and son Josiah Anthony Sanchez and past family members. He will always be remembered he’s gone but never forgotten. His nieces and nephews and Godson loved him so much and will forever miss him. Rest in paradise LLJAQ
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