Jose A. Villarreal
Jose Adan Villarreal, age 44, at rest January 16, 2020. Beloved son of the late Mary Angelica Villarreal and Jose Adan Molinar. He is preceded in death by his mother Mary and his maternal grandparents Celso and Gloria Villarreal. He is survived by three children Jose A. Villarreal Jr. (mother Rosa), Adan Villarreal (mother Mary) and Gavin Michael Villarreal (mother Jessica), an aunt Rebecca Villarreal (Ken Lopez). He leaves behind his best friend and brothers of thirty years, Evon Diaz, Tony (Jessica) Garcia, Kevin Benitez, Perfeuto (Leticia) Moreno. He was a beloved nephew, cousin and friend to many. Visitation Friday January 24, 2020 from 4-8 P.M. at West Suburban Funeral Home & Cremation Services 39 N. Cass Ave., Westmont. Funeral Services 8 P.M. Interment private. Info 630-852-8000 or westsuburbanfh.com
There are so many stories I can share but I would be writing for days but the day he came to Chicago I was already in bed and said come have a drink with me I said no I have to be up for work early and I’m in my pjs he wouldn’t let up on me like I’m only here for a few days I want to see my baby girl and there I went it was two drinks and one picture and from there on out everytime he came out here we went out had a blast and more pictures picking him up from the airport dropping him off one time he left back without telling me I was so mad at him he said sorry baby I just see how sad you look when I leave and I don’t like making you sad I swear I made him smile so much video chats and all I’m sad now cause he’s gone but I’m going to smile and keep his memory alive I love you you are my best friend always in my heart always & forever rest well till we meet again I’ll never say good bye I’ll just say until I see you again xoxo Joey
Thank you very much for sharing that with me, it’s somehow eases the pain for right now anyway. You made me smile. I can’t laugh yet, but I appreciate the smile
I remember so many things about you. One of them being the day your mother brought you to Mom and Dads house. The fun we had. Your mom had said we were like brother and sister…in secret, I called you my son. Growing up we grew closer. I remember taking you to the dentist, and cutting class to taking you to see Saturday Night Fever and The Muppets. We were joined at the hip. Every where I went, you went. You would watch me put my makeup on, as I got ready for a date, as Stairway To Heaven played. I stopped calling you Joey, because that’s who you were as a boy, then I began to call you Joseph, The thing is, I always saw you as Joey. So many things Joseph…so many things.
Thank you for bringing joy into my life.
Nephew by blood
Son by heart
Your Tia loves you and ALWAYS WILL.
See You At The Crossroads
Hey Joe..been a while I still can’t Believe you are gone. Your daughter Vianice is soon to be 21 she is beautiful. She will be having a beautiful baby in March of 2023..your a grandfather..maybe you already are. Rest easy Joe ..your friend always Mora ( Diana)