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Joe Navarro Jr., born on March 23, 1944, in Walder, Texas, peacefully passed away on July 6, 2024, in Keller, Texas. He was a beloved husband, father, grandfather, and brother to many.
Joe was a proud veteran who served in the United States Navy. His dedication and service to his country were commendable and appreciated by all who knew him.
Throughout life, Joe had many interests that brought him joy. He shared 54 years of marriage with his loving wife Rose Navarro. An avid collector of Hot Wheels and Die-Cast cars, Joe's passion for these treasures was infectious. He was also deeply enthusiastic about antiques and held unwavering support for the Dallas Cowboys as a lifelong fan.
Joe reunites in heaven with his parents and siblings: mother and father; brother Diego Navarro; sisters Caroline Lyendecker, Rosie Lopez, and Julia Esparza.
Joe leaves behind his beloved wife Rose Navarro, daughter Monique Hobgood and son-in-law Greg Hobgood, granddaughter Claudia Morris and spouse Jedidiah Morris, grandson Brendan Hobgood and spouse Abigail Hobgood, sister Emilia Salgado, brother Arthur Navarro, as well as numerous nieces and nephews. His memory will forever be treasured by those who knew him. Though they grieve his loss deeply now, they find solace in knowing he is at peace.
The services to honor and celebrate the life of Joe Navarro Jr. will be held on July 10th with a visitation at 1601 S. Main St in Keller from 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM and continue on July 11th with a Mass at St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Catholic Church in Keller starting at 10:30 AM.
In the life of Joe Navarro Jr., we find an inspiring legacy of love for family, dedication to service, and a passion for collecting that touched the hearts of many. May he rest in eternal peace.
In lieu of flowers, please consider donating to the Salvation Army and St. Jude.
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1601 S. Main St. (Hwy 377), Keller, TX 76248
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