Jose Amezcua

Jose Amezcua obituary, Highlands, TX

Jose Amezcua

Jose Amezcua Obituary

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18 de Diciembre de 1943 – 6 de Abril de 2025 Con profunda tristeza y amor en el recuerdo, anunciamos el fallecimiento de Jose Amezcua, quien partió de este mundo el 6 de Abril de 2025, a la edad de 81 años. Nacido en Jiquilpan, Michoacán, México, el 18 de Diciembre de 1943, Jose vivió una vida llena de amor, fortaleza y pasión. Jose fue un hombre de gran carácter-amable, sabio y siempre dispuesto a brindar una mano a quien lo necesitara. Su amor por la vida se manifestó a través de su pasión por la jardinería, el canto y el baile. Encontraba alegría en los momentos simples y tenía una forma especial de hacer que quienes lo rodeaban se sintieran amados y protegidos. Por encima de todo, Jose Amezcua fue un esposo, padre, abuelo y bisabuelo devoto. Le precedieron en la muerte sus queridos padres, Esther Vázquez Rosas y Juan Amezcua Pizano; y sus abuelos, María Rosas, Jesús Vázquez, Camila Pizano y Rosendo Amezcua. Le sobreviven su amada esposa, María De Los Ángeles Amezcua; sus hijos, Silvia Andrade, Irma Amezcua, Marcos Amezcua, Laura Amezcua, Claudia Del Río y Jose Luis Amezcua; y sus nietos, Erika Foster, María Buenrostro, Joselin Saenz, Zuleyma Amezcua, Jonathan Santillán, Marcus Amezcua, Uriel Santillán, Andrew Del Río y Giovanni López. Su legado continúa a través de sus bisnietos: Celeste Castrellón, Penélope Foster, Katia Buenrostro, Sailor Foster, Saige Foster y Mateo Santillán, quienes llevan consigo el calor y el espíritu que él compartió tan generosamente. Jose Amezcua será recordado por siempre por su verdadera sabiduría, su amor inquebrantable por su familia y la alegría que trajo a cada lugar donde estuvo. El espíritu de Jose Amezcua vive en su familia, sus amigos y en las incontables vidas que tocó. Que descanse en paz, sabiendo el profundo impacto que tuvo en este mundo.
In Loving Memory of Jose Amezcua December 18, 1943 – April 6, 2025 It is with profound sadness and loving remembrance that we announce the passing of Jose Amezcua, who left this world on April 6, 2025, at the age of 81. Born in Jiquilpan, Michoacán, Mexico, on December 18, 1943, Jose lived a life full of love, strength, and passion. Jose was a man of deep character-kind, wise, and always willing to lend a hand to anyone in need. His love for life was expressed through his passion for gardening, singing, and dancing. He found joy in the simple moments and had a special way of making those around him feel loved and cared for. Above all, Jose Amezcua was a devoted husband, father, grandfather, and great-grandfather. He was preceded in death by his beloved parents, Esther Vazquez Rosas and Juan Amezcua Pizano; and his grandparents, Maria Rosas, Jesus Vazquez, Camila Pizano, and Rosendo Amezcua. Jose Amezcua is survived by his beloved wife, Maria De Los Angeles Amezcua; his children, Silvia Andrade, Irma Amezcua, Marcos Amezcua, Laura Amezcua, Claudia Del Rio, and Jose Luis Amezcua; and his grandchildren, Erika Foster, Maria Buenrostro, Joselin Saenz, Zuleyma Amezcua, Jonathan Santillan, Marcus Amezcua, Uriel Santillan, Andrew Del Rio, and Giovanni Lopez. His legacy continues through his great-grandchildren: Celeste Castrellon, Penelope Foster, Katia Buenrostro, Sailor Foster, Saige Foster, and Mateo Santillan, all of whom carry forward the warmth and spirit he so freely shared. Jose Amezcua will forever be remembered for his true wisdom, his unwavering love for his family, and the joy he brought into every room. Jose Amezcua's spirit lives on in his family, friends, and the countless lives he touched. May he rest in peace, knowing the profound impact he had on this world.
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