1956
2017
Jose De Luna Jr. passed away at his home in Arizona on Saturday, September 23rd, 2017 at the age of 61. Jose was born July 16th, 1956 in El Paso, TX and graduated from Bowie High School. Jose was preceded in death by mother Amparo Coral and sister Grace Martinez, survived by wife Dolores Martinez and four children, Rebecca Ayers, Joel De Luna, Derek Martinez (Karen), and Jazmin De Luna (Lorenzo). Also survived by one grandchild, Gabriel; father Jose De Luna, sisters; Linda, Mary, Isabel, Nora, Rocio, Jenny, Christina and Marisela, brothers; Art, Cruz, Adrian, Felipe, Jose A., and Lorenzo. His 40 year career in printing would solidify the unmatched work ethic Jose had. As an avid sports fan he coached his youngest son's softball team and was a loyal Cowboys' Fanatic. Jose was a man who befriended all those around him and brought joy to their lives. His children saw him as not only a father but also a mentor who guided them throughout their lives. They hold strong their Father's dedication to family and will continue his memory with every generation to come.
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September 29, 2017
Mary Salcido
My brother may you be at peace. I love you and I will miss you forever. We will be reunited again soon.
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