Ezequiel Morales Zepeda, a beloved welder and artist known for his craftsmanship, passed away on November 30, 2023, in Tucson, Arizona. He was born on July 8, 1948, in Mexico. Ezequiel's untimely departure has left a void in the hearts of all those who had the privilege of knowing him.
Known as the "best welder in Tucson," Ezequiel's talent for working with wrought iron was unparalleled. His dedication and perfectionism ensured that his work could be found throughout the city, a testament to his exceptional skills. People marveled at the beauty and precision of his creations, which added elegance to Tucson's landscape.
Beyond his professional pursuits, Ezequiel cherished his family above all else. Family time was his greatest joy, particularly during Christmas when the warmth of their company brought him immense happiness. Surrounded by siblings, children, nieces, nephews, and loved ones, he relished every moment filled with laughter, love, and food. These gatherings were a celebration of life that will forever be treasured by those who were fortunate enough to experience them.
Ezequiel will always be remembered for his infectious smile and contagious laughter. Possessing a remarkable sense of humor, he brightened the lives of everyone around him. Family and friends were blessed to have had him as a companion whose kindness knew no bounds. Known for his generosity and willingness to help others, he embodied the true meaning of friendship.
Apart from being an extraordinarily hardworking individual, Ezequiel also found joy in music and dancing. These were his passions that allowed him to let loose and have a good time. Whether singing along or tapping his feet to a lively rhythm, he embraced these moments with exuberance.
One of Ezequiel's proudest accomplishments was being able to provide for his family. He took delight in making surprise visits to his children's homes, laden with groceries and overflowing with affection for his grandchildren. This selflessness and unwavering love will forever be etched in their hearts as a testament to his devotion.
Ezequiel leaves behind a legacy of love and cherished memories. He is survived by his sons, Ezequiel Zepeda Jr. (Brenda) and Manuel Zepeda, and his daughters, Esperanza Zepeda and Dolores Zepeda. Additionally, he is survived by his brothers: Antonio Zepeda (Amalia), Octaviano Zepeda (Guadalupe), Manuel Zepeda (Luz Elena), Joaquin Zepeda, and Humberto Zepeda (Bertha). His sisters Guadalupe Delgado (Dario), Ofelia Estrada (Ruben), Leticia Cruz (Juan Manuel), and Eva Aurora Gomez (Sergio) also mourn his loss. Ezequiel will be forever remembered by his 13 grandchildren, 2 great-grandchildren, and 35 nieces and nephews whose lives were touched by his love and guidance.
As we say goodbye to Ezequiel Morales Zepeda, let us celebrate a life well-lived—a life dedicated to family, hard work, laughter, and kindness. May his spirit live on in our memories as we carry forward the lessons he taught us about embracing joy in all its forms. In our hearts, Ezequiel will forever remain an inspiration—a shining example of how one person's love can touch the lives of many.
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Ezequiel Morales Zepeda, un querido soldador y artista conocido por su artesanía, falleció el 30 de noviembre de 2023 en Tucson, Arizona. Nació el 8 de julio de 1948 en México. La prematura partida de Ezequiel ha dejado un vacío en el corazón de todos aquellos que tuvieron el privilegio de conocerlo.
Conocido como el "mejor soldador de Tucson", el talento de Ezequiel para trabajar con hierro forjado no tenía paralelo. Su dedicación y perfeccionismo aseguraron que su trabajo pudiera encontrarse en toda la ciudad, un testimonio de sus habilidades excepcionales. La gente se maravillaba ante la belleza y precisión de sus creaciones, que añadían elegancia al paisaje de Tucson.
Más allá de sus actividades profesionales, Ezequiel apreciaba a su familia por encima de todo. El tiempo en familia era su mayor alegría, especialmente durante la Navidad, cuando la calidez de su compañía le proporcionaba una inmensa felicidad. Rodeado de hermanos, hijos, sobrinas, sobrinos y seres queridos, disfrutó cada momento lleno de risas, amor y comida. Estas reuniones fueron una celebración de la vida que siempre será atesorada por aquellos que tuvieron la suerte de experimentarlas.
Ezequiel siempre será recordado por su sonrisa contagiosa. Poseyendo un notable sentido del humor, iluminó la vida de todos los que lo rodeaban. Sus familiares y amigos tuvieron la suerte de haberlo tenido como un compañero cuya bondad no conocía límites. Conocido por su generosidad y voluntad de ayudar a los demás, encarnó el verdadero significado de la amistad.
Además de ser una persona extraordinariamente trabajadora, Ezequiel también disfrutaba de la música y el baile. Estas eran sus pasiones que le permitían soltarse y pasar un buen rato. Ya sea cantando o dando golpecitos con los pies a un ritmo animado, abrazó estos momentos con exuberancia.
Uno de los logros de los que más se enorgullece Ezequiel fue poder mantener a su familia. Le encantaba hacer visitas sorpresa a las casas de sus hijos, cargadas de víveres y rebosantes de cariño por sus nietos. Este desinterés y amor inquebrantable quedarán grabados para siempre en sus corazones como testimonio de su devoción.
Ezequiel deja un legado de amor y recuerdos preciados. Le sobreviven sus hijos, Ezequiel Zepeda Jr. (Brenda) y Manuel Zepeda, y sus hijas, Esperanza Zepeda y Dolores Zepeda. Además, le sobreviven sus hermanos: Antonio Zepeda (Amalia), Octaviano Zepeda (Guadalupe), Manuel Zepeda (Luz Elena), Joaquín Zepeda y Humberto Zepeda (Bertha). Sus hermanas Guadalupe Delgado (Darío), Ofelia Estrada (Rubén), Leticia Cruz (Juan Manuel) y Eva Aurora Gómez (Sergio) también lamentan su pérdida. Ezequiel será recordado para siempre por sus 13 nietos, 2 bisnietos y 35 sobrinos cuyas vidas fueron tocadas por su amor y guía.
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