Mr. Luis Rolando Flores passed away on Thursday, July 14, 2021, at the age of 73 in Laredo, Texas.
He is preceded in death by his parents Florencio and Concepcion Flores, sister, Diana Flores, brothers, Jorge Flores, and Florencio Flores, Jr.
Mr. Flores is survived by his beloved wife, Sandra Ana Flores; daughters, Maribel Flores and Anabel Traspeña; his granddaughters, Tatyana Martinez, Aryana Martinez, and Lylyana Martinez; siblings, Fabian Flores (Myrna Buruato), Leo M. (Eloisa) Flores, Rosa (Abraham) Ramon, Cecilia Flores, Jesus D. (Cira) Sandoval, and Jose R. (Juanita) Sandoval. He is also survived by numerous nieces, nephews, other relatives, and friends.
Pallbearers will be: Juan Vela, Cornelio Flores III, Ruben Solis, Isidro Garcia, Fabian Flores Jr., Rolando Flores, Luis Eduardo Flores, and Jesus D. Sandoval, Jr.
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I am deeply sorrowed that my close cousin, Rolando, has passed. We grew up together and had many great times. Rest in Peace. Our sincere thoughts, prayers, and deep condolences are with you Sandra, Maribel, and Anabel, and the rest of the brothers, sisters and the all of the family from the Dunn family.
Jack
Condolences for the familly of Mr. Flores, I met Him at The VA Clinic, I was a Volunteer driver, used to take Him to SA. nice man.
My sincere condolences to you and your family during this difficult time. May you find peace and comfort in the wonderful memories you all shared.
Blanca Flores & family.
I am saddened at the passing of Rolando, a dear cousin and great part of the Flores Family. I remember the days when Rolando would come by our store (Flores Food Market); he would always brighten my day and always had a smile and an interesting story to tell. I offer my heartfelt sympathy to Rolando’s side of the Flore Family on behalf of the Daniel, Sr. & Alicia F. Flores Family. We know Roland is united with our loved ones in Heaven and is resting peacefully in God’s Hands.
~ Fernando Flores
19 July 2021
My condolences to the family. I had known Mr. Flores since the 80’s when he worked for Power Equipment. There was never a dull moment when he was around. I am glad to have had him work with us at Utility (probably his last place of employment) and have him share his great knowledge with us for some time. He will be greatly missed, our prayers to the family and to him so he may Rest In Peace.
Jaime Soto