Wherever you are, I want you to know that I miss you, I love you dad and always think of you as if you.
Salvador Flores II nació el 09 de septiembre de 1936 a Salvador y María (Chavoya) Flores en Verdía, Jalisco, México. 12 de octubre de 1955, Salvador se casó con Maria Reyes Camacho en Atotonilco el Atto, Jalisco. Después de trabajar como mecánico en México, la pareja se mudó a Los Ángeles, CA en 1986 donde Salvador continuo a trabajar en los coches antes de retirarse a West Point en 2005.
Salvador fue un miembro fiel y activo de la iglesia católica de St. Mary de West Point.
Salvador es sobrevivido por su esposa, Maria de West Point; los niños Maria "Lupe" (Jim) Schinstock, Salvador, y Marco (Elida) todos de West Point, Bertha (Leonel) Baltierrez, Martha (Max) Reyes, Sonia (Arturo) Cota, Julia Flores, Rafael (Guadalupe) y Favian (Armida) de Tecate, Baja California, México, Rosa (Jose) Chavez de Chula Vista, CA; hermano Jesús Flores de California; 22 nietos y varios bisnietos.
Salvador es precedido en la muerte de sus padres y hermanos Miguel, Gorga, Ramiro y Antonio.
Tributes
Leave a tributeWherever you are, I want you to know that I miss you, I love you dad and always think of you as if you.
It's been 7 years since you left for a better life, and it still seems like it was yesterday that you left this world, I still miss you like at the beginning! But at the same time, I'm happy for you, because I know that you are already enjoying a better life next to your parents, siblings and God!
I miss you and love you very much, your daughter who will never forget you, Maria Schinstock!
Leave a Tribute
Wherever you are, I want you to know that I miss you, I love you dad and always think of you as if you.
It's been 7 years since you left for a better life, and it still seems like it was yesterday that you left this world, I still miss you like at the beginning! But at the same time, I'm happy for you, because I know that you are already enjoying a better life next to your parents, siblings and God!
I miss you and love you very much, your daughter who will never forget you, Maria Schinstock!
My Childhood
Beautiful episode of my childhood with my brothers and father.
I remember my father liked to play cards and lottery almot all Sundays afternoons with his children,. We watched the TV a while we were played cards or mexican lottery!
Every Sunday my parents was shopping and bought fruit and candy, and after lunch, we were beganinning to play.
Sundays were my favorite day!
Hermoso episodio de mi infancia con mis hermanos y padre.
Recuerdo que a mi padre le gustaba jugar cartas y loteria, casi todas las tardes en domingo con sus hijos. Veiamos la televicion mientras que jugabamos a las cartas o a la loteria!
Todos los domingos mis padres se ivan de compras y compraban fruta y dulces, y depues de la comida comenzabamos a jugar.
Los domingos heran mi dia favorit!