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Michael Joseph Flores Sr. 55, also known as "Pepe", passed away on Thursday, July
31, 2025. He was born to Joseph (Pepe) Flores and Freida Levy, on March 19, 1970. He
had one of the kindest souls and yet was one of the toughest men you will ever
meet. One of the most passionate things in his life was watching his boys play ball. In
the community, he coached many kids and was known as "Coach Pepe." During football
season you could find him wearing his Alabama attire and watching the game
somewhere. He was an alumni of Theodore High School, class of 1988, where he
excelled in athletics as a center fielder for the baseball team. He continued his love for
baseball at Patrick Henry Junior College, then finished his career at The University of
Mobile. His hobbies included playing softball, golf, and riding motorcycles. He was
always energetic and loud, but you better believe he always had your back. He found
joy in the simple things and had an unconditional love for his family and friends.
He is survived by his children; Michael Flores Jr.(Hannah), Chase Flores (Leah),
Connor Livingston (Jasmine); his grandchildren: Ryleigh, Cooper, Caroline, and
McKenna; his siblings: Mark Flores Sr, Angie Flores, and Sherri Walker; his nieces:
Alicia Pendarvis, Brooke Flores, and Waverley Walker; his nephews: Jacob Walden,
Cody Flores, Cory Flores, and Mark Flores Jr.; the mother of his children, Raina
Livingston; along with other relatives, and many loving friends. He is preceded in death
by his parents: Joseph Flores Jr. (Pepe), Frieda Levy, and brother, Joseph Flores III.
He will be deeply missed and forever remembered.
A visitation will be held on Friday, August 8, 2025, from 9:00-10:00 a.m. at Mobile
Memorial Gardens Funeral Home, 6040 Three Notch Rd, Mobile, Alabama. The funeral service will begin at 10:00 a.m. with the burial following at Mobile Memorial Gardens Cemetery.
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