Salvador Zaragoza Flores, (54), de Amarillo, Texas, falleció en Phoenix, Arizona. Nació el 27 de Abril de 1970 en Mexicali, Baja California, México, hijo de Antonio Zaragoza y Gonzala Flores. Se casó con Albertina Sánchez el 24 de Abril de 1994 en Sonora, México. El padre de Salvador falleció. Le sobrevive su madre, Gonzala Flores, su esposa, Albertina Sánchez y su hija, Naara Sánchez Zaragoza y su esposo Jacob Sánchez, y su hijo Jovan Zaragoza y su esposa Brenda Zaragoza García. También tiene siete hermanos y una hermana e innumerables sobrinas, sobrinos y primos, demasiados para mencionarlos. Salvador era un hombre trabajador era dueño de su empresa trabajaba en construcción. Le encantaba ver UFC, boxeo y películas Rancheras. Cuando se mudó por primera vez a Amarillo, la mayor parte de su familia lo siguió y se mudó también. Tenía el sobrenombre de “chava” para su familia y amigos. Era un hombre agradesido y generoso que amaba a sus hijos. Su iglesia, La luz del mundo, era muy importante para él. Era muy activo y dedicado a dar su tiempo y talento cuando lo necesitaban. También participó activamente en su acercamiento a los demás compartiendo y predicando a quienes lo rodeaban.
Salvador Zaragoza Flores, (54), from Amarillo, Texas, passed away in Phoenix, Arizona. He was born on April 27, 1970, in Mexicali, Baja California in Mexico, to Antonio Zaragoza and Gonzala Flores. He married Albertina Sanchez on April 24, 1994, in Sonora, Mexico. Salvador’s father preceded him in death. He is survived by his mother, Gonzala Flores, his wife, Albertina Sanchez and his daughter, Naara Sanchez Zaragoza and her husband Jacob Sanchez, and his son Jovan Zaragoza and his wife Brenda Zaragoza Garcia. He also has seven brothers and one sister and countless nieces, nephews and cousins too numerous to mention. Salvador was a hard-working construction worker with his own company. He loved watching UFC, boxing and wester, movies. When he first moved to Amarillo, most of his family followed his lead and moved here also. He had the nickname of “chava” to his family and friends. He was a thoughtful and, giving man who dearly loved his children. His church, The light of the world, was very important to him. He was really active and devoted to giving of his time and talents whenever they needed him. He also was active in his outreach to others by sharing and preaching to those around him.
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