Jesus Del Angel, our beautiful, wild, and brave boy, passed away on August 21, 2025 after a difficult battle with leukemia. He was just seven years old, but he filled everyday of his short life with boundless energy and a shining spirit. Jesus was a whirlwind of joy, he loved nothing more than playing his video games, losing himself in the imaginative worlds of Minecraft and Roblox. He was also fiercely patriotic, taking great pride in hanging the American flag wherever he could. Jesus had a wild streak and a laugh that could fill a room, a constant reminder of his joyful and unrestrained nature. His bravery in the face of his illness was a testament to his strength, but it was his joyful and free spirit that truly defined. him. Jesus leaves behind his loving mother Maria de la Mora, and his siblings Lucero, Destiny, Izamar, Steven Valles and his nieces and nephew Valerie, Melanie, and Alonzo Valles. He will also be forever cherished by a large and loving extended family. He is preceded in death by his big brother Alejandro Valles his grandparents Andres and Rafaela Mora. A visitation will be held at Calvario Funeral home 111 W. Northside Dr, Fort Worth, Tx 76106 on Friday August 29th, 2025 at 9am, with a service to begin at 11:00AM. Graveside service to follow at 12:00PM at Mount Olivet Cemetery, 2301 N. Sylvania Ave, Fort Worth, TX 76111.
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