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Viewing and visitation for Roberto Flores Sr., 62 of Lubbock will begin 1:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m., Thursday, April 10, 2025, at Calvillo Funeral Home Chapel-Lubbock with a rosary beginning at 6:00 p.m. the same evening. Funeral Mass will begin at 10:00 a.m., Friday April 11, 2025, at St. Patrick’s Catholic Church with Father Martin Pina officiating. Burial will follow at Peaceful Gardens Memorial Park under direction of Calvillo Funeral Home & Chapel.
Roberto Flores Sr. was born on July 25, 1962, in the charming town of Slaton, Texas, to the late Pedro and Alicia Flores. He took his final journey on April 7, 2025, in Lubbock, Texas. A man of steadfast dedication and warmth, Roberto leaves behind a legacy that will be cherished by those who had the pleasure of knowing him.
As a trucker for Idalou cotton gin, Roberto embraced a life that revolved around the open road, forging friendships and connections wherever his journeys took him. His passion for his work was evident in his unwavering commitment to the craft, always ensuring that the hard work done at the cotton gins was met with care and diligence. It was not just a job for him; it was a way of life that he approached with pride.
Outside of his professional life, Roberto had a variety of interests that brought him joy. He found solace in the simple pleasures of life, dedicating hours to tackling challenging crossword puzzles that kept his mind sharp. He had a deep appreciation for the storytelling found in old western movies, the series “Joe Kenda American Detective Hunter” and “The Heat of the Night”. He also enjoyed watching episodes from Matlock, he would chuckle and repeat the memorable quote, “My, My, My,” a testament to his light-hearted humor and warmth. His playful spirit also led him to collect miniature Hot Wheels, a hobby that brought out the child in him, showcasing his vibrant personality.
Roberto’s kindness knew no boundaries. He had the unique ability to make everyone feel special, whether it was through a warm smile, a listening ear, or an infectious laugh. His zest for life and his remarkable capacity for compassion left an indelible mark on everyone he met. As we mourn the passing of Roberto Flores Sr., we celebrate a life well-lived, one filled with passion, love, and unwavering friendship.
Though his presence will be deeply missed, Roberto's spirit will continue to inspire those who had the privilege to share in his world. He is remembered not just for the joys he brought to life, but for the love and laughter he so generously spread. May his memory serve as a guiding light for all whose paths he crossed.
He is survived by a son Roberto Flores Jr. of Fort Worth, Texas; a daughter Michelle & Robert Montello of Athens, Texas; three brothers Baldo Flores Sr. of Odessa, Texas, Jesse Flores Of Eunice, New Mexico and Pete Flores Jr. of Lubbock, Texas; three sisters Yolanda Reyna of Weslaco, Texas, Susie Molina of Lubbock, Texas and Celia Rosales of Fort Worth, Texas; four grandchildren and two great grandchildren.
“No voy a ser hasta el tiempo de calor” – Roberto Flores Sr.
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