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Salvador Amezcua

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Salvador Amezcua was born in Manzanillo Colima, Mexico.

Father, Grandfather, Great Grandfather, Brother and Friend

He leaves behind his wife Cecilla Romero , Son David Amezcua, Daughter Marie Amezcua, Grandchildren Francisco Varela and Adreanna Amezcua and two great Grandchildren Sebastian and Micaela Ruiz. He was the eldest living sibling and leaves behind, Jesse Amezcua, Connie Luna, Theresa Dimas and Noel Amezcua.

Salvador was born in Mexico, he moved to Miami, Ariz. in 1978 with his wife and two children. Salvador worked at Canos Bakery for a period of time. He worked for Gila County Special Services as a custodian and Bus Driver for 16 years.

He moved to the Valley, Mesa, Ariz. in 2005. He worked for Queen Creek School District as a Cafeteria lunch aid for a few years until he began working at Walmart as a Cake Decorator until 2017.

He lived in Mesa until 2019, when he moved to Killeen, Texas where he passed in his home with his family.

Services were held on Saturday, Aug. 1, 2020 at Our Lady of the Blessed Sacrament Catholic Church in Miami, Ariz.

Interment was in Globe Cemetery.

Assisting the family; Lamont Mortuary of Globe.