Jose G. Moreno, age 50, of Taunton, passed away on July 22, 2025.
In addition to his wife Kelly of over 29 years, Jose is survived by his daughters, Natalya Moreno and Adara Moreno as well as daughter-in-law, Jessica Moreno all of Taunton, and also by the apple of his eye, his preciosa, his granddaughter, Analaya Moreno-Caraballo.
Jose was the brother of Patricia Moreno, Nestor Moreno, Karen Rodriguez and her family. Jose was the son of Elvia Corredor and the late Silverio Moreno. In addition to all of them Jose was beyond blessed to have cousins that were more like brothers, Alex Perez of Framingham and his family as well as David Perez and his family of Milton. Yet, even more blessed to have a set of bonus parents, Gladys and Jorge Perez of Framingham.
Jose was a genuine and devoted family man, who took the utmost pride in being a father, grandfather, and dog-dad. He spent his days off helping his family and responding to any requests they had. But his most precious days were the days spent during his cherished grandparent breakfasts and outings with “his girls”.
Jose loved his family more than life and also took incredible honor being a devoted cousin, nephew, and uncle to all who he loved. His friendship always consisted of being caring and compassionate to those around him. He was always dedicated, and would never hesitate to lend a hand to anyone who needed him. He was always dedicated to his profession as a truck driver, and was respected by his peers as a hard worker. His boisterous laugh and contagious smile will be with us forever!
Visiting hours will be held on Sunday, August 3, 2025 from 2:00pm to 5:00pm in the Silva Funeral Home 80 Broadway (at Saint Mary’s Square) Taunton.
Additional parking with handicap access is located on the North side of the funeral home.
His burial will be held privately.
For expressions of sympathy, to sign an online guestbook, to plant a tree in his memory or to light a memorial candle, visit www.silvafuneralhome.com
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Memories and condolences can be left on the obituary at the funeral home website.
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