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Jose was born in Wink, Texas to the name of Consuelo and Paulino Soltero on June 14, 1973. He went to school in Wink. He married Rosaura Soltero on January 4, 1998 in Fort Stockton. He attended school till 9th grade. He owned his own company, along with his brother. He loved watching the Dallas cowboys every Sunday and he enjoyed being outside watching novelas on his phone.
Jose is preceded in death by his mom, Consuelo Soltero and his maternal grandparents, Manuela Granados and Jose Hernandez. Also his paternal grandparents, Amanda Flotte and Jose Luis Soltero.
Jose is survived by his wife, Rosaura Soltero. His children; Nayely Soltero, Jose Luis Soltero Jr., Isaiah Soltero, Anita Orzoco. His son in laws, Mario Nevarez and Abelardo Orozco. His brothers; Carlos Soltero, Almadelia Hernandez, Amanda Valdez, Paulino Soltero Jr. His father, Paulino Soltero. His grandchildren that he loved so much, Mateo and Mavi Nevarez. Michelle, Melissa, Luis Carlos, Melanie, Mariana Orozco.
Pallbearers will be his son Jose Luis Soltero and Isaiah Soltero. His brother Paulino Soltero. His cousin Guero Huerta. His son in law Mario Nevarez. His nephews Ixzeiby Soltero, Martin Hernandez, and Jorge Valdez.
Memorials may be taken to his wife’s house. The family of Jose wishes to extend our sincere thanks to everyone who has helped us in this difficult time for us. We are so thankful for you all.
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