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Jose (Joe) Frausto Jr. was born May 16, 1972 and departed February 3, 2025 at the age of 52. Joe was preceded in death by his father-in-law Luis Muro, brother-in-law David Muro, mother Norma Alfaro, and father Joe Frausto Sr.
Joe is survived by his devoted wife of 36 years, Cyndy; his loving daughter Andrea (Danika); his son Joshua; grandson David; and granddaughter Mariella. His brother Ajay of Dallas, Texas, and mother-in-law Olivia Muro also mourn his loss. Additionally, Joe leaves behind numerous nieces, nephews, aunts, uncles, countless cousins, and many dear friends.
Joe dedicated over 30 years of his life to Insco Distribution, forging friendships with nearly everyone in the San Antonio and South Texas HVAC industry. Two of Joe's passions were the barbecue pit, where he excelled at creating some of the best BBQ in Texas, and the Philadelphia Eagles. For the past forty years, you could often find Joe cheering enthusiastically for the Eagles. Fly, Eagles, Fly!
Joe will be dearly missed by all, especially Cyndy, the love of his life. After meeting at the age of 15, they embarked on a beautiful love story, raising two wonderful children and welcoming two cherished grandchildren into their lives.
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