Lupito dedicó muchos años a su carrera en Wal-Mart, donde trabajó incansablemente y ascendió de rango hasta convertirse en supervisor. Su participación en la planificación del nuevo Wal-Mart en Nogales, Arizona, es un testimonio de su compromiso y liderazgo en sus esfuerzos profesionales.
Fuera del trabajo, Lupito era un apasionado de la ganadería y a menudo expresaba su sueño de ser vaquero. Apreciaba los momentos que pasaba cazando y acampando en su rancho, actividades que reflejaban su amor por la vida al aire libre y su espíritu aventurero. Después de que uno de sus hermanos se mudó a Pasco, Washington, se sintió muy intrigado por Alaska y sus hermosos paisajes.
La familia era de suma importancia para Lupito. Compartió 30 maravillosos años de matrimonio con su amada esposa, María Cadenas. Juntos, criaron a sus hijos, Ruth Valenzuela y Livier Valenzuela, y se enorgullecían de sus nietos, Ian Santiago y Jesús Abraham. Su familia le trajo una inmensa alegría y los consideraba sus mayores logros.
A Lupito también le sobreviven sus hermanos, Lourdes Cadenas, Lilly Cadenas, Sergio Osbaldo Cadenas, Fidel Enrique Cadenas, Leticia Cadenas e Ignacio Cadenas. Además, le sobreviven su hermano y sus cuñadas, Luis Fernando Velasco, Jesús David Velasco, Andrés Isaac Velasco, Irma Elena Velasco, Sara Velasco, Ramón Velasco y Filiberto Valenzuela, junto con muchas sobrinas, sobrinos y amigos que se conmovieron con su risa y su espíritu.
Su legado de trabajo duro, devoción a la familia y pasión por la vida será recordado con cariño por todos los que lo conocieron. José "Lupito" Cadenas será extrañado profundamente, pero lo guardaremos cerca en los corazones de quienes lo amaban.
Jose "Lupito" Cadenas, a devoted husband, loving father, and proud grandfather, passed away on November 7,2024, in Rio Rico, Arizona. Born on December 17, 1960, in Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico, Lupito was known for his hard work, sense of humor, and determination throughout his life.
Lupito dedicated many years to his career at Wal-Mart, where he worked tirelessly rose through the ranks to become a supervisor. His involvement in the planning of the new Wal-Mart in Nogales, Arizona, stands as a testament to his commitment and leadership in his professional endeavors.
Outside of work, Lupito was passionate about ranching, often expressing his dream of being a cowboy. He cherished the moments spent hunting and camping on his ranch, activities that reflected his love for the outdoors and his adventurous spirit. After one of his siblings moved to Pasco, Washington, he became very intrigued by Alaska and it's beautiful scenery.
Family was of utmost importance to Lupito. He shared 30 wonderful years of marriage with his beloved wife, Maria Cadenas. Together, they raised their children, Ruth Valenzuela and Livier Valenzuela, and took great pride in their grandchildren, Ian Santiago and Jesus Abraham. His family brought him immense joy, and he viewed them as his proudest accomplishments.
Lupito is also survived by his siblings, Lourdes Cadenas, Lilly Cadenas, Sergio Osbaldo Cadenas, Fidel Enrique Cadenas, Leticia Cadenas, and Ignacio Cadenas. Additionally, he leaves behind his brother and sisters-in-law, Luis Fernando Velasco, Jesus David Velasco, Andres Isaac Velasco, Irma Elena Velasco, Sara Velasco, Ramon Velasco, and Filiberto Valenzuela, along with many nieces, nephews, and friends who were touched by his laughter and spirit.
His legacy of hard work, devotion to family, and passion for life will be fondly remembered by all who knew him. Jose "Lupito" Cadenas will be deeply missed but held close in the hearts of those he loved.
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