José Manuel Garcia nació en La Super Noria de Molinos, Luis Moya, Zacatecas, creyente del Sr. Del Amparito. Siguió la luz de nuestro Señor a los 59 años. Deja a sus hijos Azael, Selene, Lizbeth, y Octavio; a sus nietos Damian Manuel y Azael Jr.; a su esposa Amada y su familia política, Cesar y Bianca a quien él quería mucho.
Generoso y cariñoso, Manuel hizo feliz a mucha gente. Iluminaba cualquier cuarto con su sonrisa, sus chistes, y su chiflido. Fue un excelente padre, abuelo, esposo, hijo, hermano, amigo, y el mero jefe de jefes. Siempre bendecido y lleno de vida, alegría, y amor. Con su ejemplo, nos enseñó qué es ser un hombre chingon y que con constancia, disciplina, ética de trabajo, y convivo con la familia la vida es hermosa.
Favoreció a muchos, proporcionándoles trabajo y ayudando cuando pudo. También fue un gran cocinero. Le encantaba disfrutar los deportes con una cerveza helada, pero mas que nada su pasión fue sacar a “La Dynasty” adelante con ideas innovadoras. Ahora el trabajo, la yarda, la casa, y la familia nunca será igual sin ti, Meño.
Siempre recibimos de tu apoyo, guía, y ejemplo de una vida intachable lleno de sentido, responsabilidad, y amor.
Te extrañamos pero sentimos que sigues a nuestro lado. Apá, Grandpa, Boss, Manny, Meño, jamas te olvidaremos. Por siempre vivirás en nuestros corazones.
Como decia el: “Ahh what a beautiful life!”
Su familia agradece a todos los que nos mandaron sus condolencias y nos han acompañado en este momento difícil. Dios los bendiga.
José Manuel Garcia was born in La Noria de Molinos, Luis Moya, Zacatecas. He followed the light of our Lord at the age of 59. He leaves his children, Azael, Selene, Lizbeth, and Octavio; his grandsons, Damian Manuel and Azael Jr.; his wife, Amada, and his stepchildren, Cesar and Bianca whom he loved very much.
Generous and loving, Manuel made many people happy. He lit up any room with his smile, his jokes, and his whistle. He was an excellent father, grandfather, husband, son, brother, friend, and the boss of bosses. He was always blessed and full of life, joy, and love. He taught us by example what it means to be a great man, and that life is beautiful when you live with perseverance, discipline, work ethic, and are family-oriented.
He favored many, providing them with work and helping where he could. He was also a great cook. He loved to enjoy sports with an ice-cold beer but, above all, his passion was growing Dynasty Concretewith innovative ideas. The company, the yard, the home, and the family will never be the same without you, Meño.
We always received your support, guidance, and your example of an impeccable life full of meaning, responsibility, and love. We miss you, but we feel that you are still by our side. Dad, Grandpa, Boss, Manny, we will never forget you. You will forever live in our hearts.
As he used to say: “Ahh what a beautiful life!”
His family thanks everyone who has sent us their condolences and accompanied us during this difficult time. God bless you.
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