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Jose Flores, born on January 20, 1946, was a beloved husband, father, grandfather, great-grandfather, and loyal friend who lived a life characterized by humor, kindness, and a remarkable sense of community. He passed away peacefully on June 20, 2025, leaving behind a legacy of love and cherished memories.
With an infectious smile and a warm sense of humor, Jose had the unique ability to attract people from all walks of life, forging lasting relationships and leaving a significant impact on those he encountered. His loyalty and honesty earned him deep respect among family, friends, and colleagues alike.
Throughout his life, Jose engaged in multiple passions that defined his character. An avid boxing fan, he enjoyed both participating in the sport and watching matches, combining his love for competition with shared moments of joy with friends. Many mornings were filled with laughter and camaraderie as he would frequent McDonald's, where he relished spending quality time with his friends sharing stories and creating bonds that would last a lifetime.
Jose had a profound passion for cars, particularly his prized 1964 Chevy Impala, which symbolized his appreciation for craftsmanship and design. He also found great fulfillment in building homes and working with concrete, demonstrating his dedication to creating lasting structures that would bring joy to families. Family was of paramount importance to Jose; he treasured every moment spent with his children and grandchildren ensuring they felt the magnitude of his love and support.
He is survived by his beloved wife, Gracie Quintero Flores, his children: Samantha L. Flores (Evaristo Coleman "Pookie"), Victoria M. Jackson (Phillip B. Jackson), Joe Flores, Jr., Brandon C. Harwood (Ashley Harwood), Martin E. Harwood (Lori Valdez), and Jose Quintero (Jessica Quintero). Jose was a proud brother to Juan Flores and Maria R. Esquivel, and he held a special bond with his sister-in-law, Paula G. Jennings (Eli R. Hensley), whom he loved as his own child. He is also survived by his beloved mother-in-law, Christina A. Rivera (Luis A. Rivera†); his grandchildren, Sean M. Flores, Yaretzi M. Flores, Elleana G. Flores, Jose X. Quintero, Durina M. Quintero, Joey Quintero, Jr., Brandon C. Harwood, Jr., Aaralyn C. Harwood, Araiyah F. Harwood, Anya F. Harwood, Liberty Portillo, and Adrian Rodriguez; along with his great-grandson, Luciano Quintero, who were a constant source of pride and joy in his life.
Jose was preceded in death by his parents, Maria Felicitas Lopez Torres and Maximiliano Flores Gonzalez, whose love and guidance shaped the man he became. As we celebrate his life and mourn his passing, we hold tightly to the values he instilled in us, loyalty, humor, and the importance of family. Jose Flores will be deeply missed but forever remembered in the hearts of all who had the privilege to know him.
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