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Pablo Julio Flores Anguiano, born on July 27th, 1942, in Villa Morelos, Michoacan, Mexico, passed away on July 15th, 2025, at the age of 82. He was married to Maria Luisa Garcia for 61 years.
He was the beloved father of nine children: five girls and four boys: Arturo, Rene, Rafael, Guadalupe, Concepcion, Julia, Rosio, Joel, and Graciela.
Pablo grew up in Mexico and was a home builder by trade. He immigrated to the USA in 1996. From 1996 to 2023, he worked at Graysmarsh Farm in Sequim, WA. During that time, he had the pleasure of working alongside all of his children, and many of his grandchildren, at some point while employed by Graysmarsh. He performed many of necessary duties at the farm and truly enjoyed the life of living on the farm, 'la vida de campo.'
He rejoiced in having 21 grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Pablo always looked for a reason to cook his famous carnitas and carne asada for the entire family.
He lived a happy life in the USA for the past 29 years, but his wish was to die in his native land of Mexico and be buried next to his parents back in Villa Morelos. For this reason, he will be cremated, and his remains will be transported and laid to rest in Mexico. Although Pablo was not able to live his last days in Mexico, he was surrounded by his entire family and passed away a happy man.
Pablo was an old school “vieja escuela” type of man. He always had a serious look to his face but was always the first to crack a joke. He was firm, yet kind. He was quiet, but somehow the loudest person in the room. He will be missed by his surviving family members and friends. He will be remembered for many things especially his famous Spanish and English catch phrases. “Take it easy”.
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