Jun 10, 1956 - May 11, 2024June 10, 1956 - May 11, 2024
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Mexico
Palmer, TX
breeding and fighting chickens
tamales and rice
los tigres del norte
he would always wake up at around 6 am to go for a jog
his family
his loving, comfortable home
big bang theory
american football
Joe Garcia, born on June 10, 1956, in Mexico, passed away on May 11, 2024, in Palmer, TX, surrounded by his loving family. He was known to many as José, a nickname that captured his warm and friendly nature.
Joe had a zest for life and a passion for his favorite hobbies, which included breeding and fighting chickens. He took great pride in his skills and knowledge in this area. Whenever he wasn't tending to his chickens, Joe enjoyed indulging in his favorite foods, such as tamales and rice. He also had a deep appreciation for the music of Los Tigres del Norte and found great joy in listening to their melodies.
An early riser, Joe would often wake up at around 6 am to go for a jog. Physical activity was important to him, and he believed in taking care of his body. He adored his family and found his greatest happiness in spending time with them. His loving and comfortable home held a special place in his heart, and it was his favorite place in the world.
When he wasn't enjoying quality time with his loved ones, Joe found solace in watching his favorite TV show, "The Big Bang Theory," and cheering on his favorite American football teams. He was a supervisor at Burl and Oaks Cabentry, where he was proud to be promoted during his career.
Joe's positive outlook on life and his belief that anything was possible made a significant impact on those around him. He encouraged others to pursue their dreams and never give up. His intelligence, determination, and open-mindedness were defining traits that left a lasting impression on everyone he met.
Joe is survived by his beloved wife, Carmen Garcia, and their children: Jocelyn Garcia, Joe Jr Garcia, Christian Garcia, and Andrew Garcia. He was also a cherished grandfather to Aubrie Garcia, Neveah Castro, Josiah Castro, Noah Garcia, Carmen Garcia, and Ryder Garcia.
Although Joe did not have any specific involvement in community organizations or social causes, his work stories and positive attitude brought joy and inspiration to those he interacted with. He believed in the power of a kind word and a helping hand.
Joe's memory will forever be treasured by his loved ones. His unwavering faith in God guided him throughout his life. As he leaves behind a legacy of love and determination, Joe will be dearly missed by all who knew him.
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Mexico
Palmer, TX