Anastacio J. Solorio

Anastacio J. Solorio

May 14, 1953 - July 19, 2009

Anastacio J. Solorio

May 14, 1953 - July 19, 2009

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Anastacio J. Solorio lives in , passed away at the age of 56.
Born on May 14, 1953 and passed away on July 19, 2009.

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20 responses to Anastacio J. Solorio

  1. Scott Kidd says:

    To the Jimenez family,
    Our prayers reach out to you in this most difficult period. Tony was a sincere friend willing to do any thing to help anyone. I most enjoyed his stories of growing up on the family farm and all of the obstacles he had over come in his life to be sucessful. He truly was a giving person and I am Thankful that I was able to meet him and get to know him on my journey in this lifetime…..Keep Cooking Tony!…I am sure your wowing them on the other side with some great food!……We miss you but know that you live on in our hearts and minds every day…..Scott

  2. Tio Tacho,

    Thank you for all the wonderful memories you left us with and for my cousins your pride and joy. My fondest memories of you Tio were listening to the million stories you had, saying jokes and you being the first one to laugh, telling us to go to you so you could pull our ears or hair, you cooking even when you were on crutches because the kitchen was your passion and for all the wonderful recipes you shared wih me over the years especially the one you gave me last week but you still own me 500 more. Your biggest running joke was you were going to put my mom on the refrigerator so she couldn’t hit you for making fun of her. Thank you for being such a good listener to your big sister no matter how tired or sick mom felt your calls made her feel better and not worry about her little brother being so far from her. Now you have no more pain, worries or heartache and you are in a better place and not alone but with my Papa Tacho and Estela tell them we miss them so much too. My Papa Tacho singing all the time and My Nina cooking up her famous chili. Hay Tio you couldn’t resist flying away to heaven with them big Solorio ear. Just remember to keep an eye on your Big Sister and all the family. I love you Tio and miss you so much.

    Your Favorite Niece,

    Veronica Aguirre-Ortega Solorio

  3. Tony, You were a great guy and will be deeply missed by all of us at Barona.. I loved listening to your stories about the Miss Knotts chicken, and most of all I will miss all the hard times you will give me about the markers..RIP

  4. Wille Nukho says:

    Tony I will always keep good memory of you,working with you was always fun, you always ask me for the chicken and rice,ever time I go down to the kitchen I will smile in good memory, you always joking around with me, Rest in peace my good friend,you will be deeply missed by all of us at Barona,

  5. Don Speer says:

    My wife Kelly and I send our most sincere sympathy to you.

    Best,

    Don and Kelly Speer

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