Oscar Villar
Oscar Villar

Obituary of Oscar O. Villar

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Oscar O. Villar was born in Chihuahua Mexico on May 12, 1956. He was the life of the party always joking and making people laugh. He was extremely generous and was always helping people whether he knew them or not. Children were drawn to his youthful spirit as he always made time to play with them and had the ability to make any situation fun. He is survived by his Wife Marcela, his daughters Arazeli, Veronica, Norma, his son Oscar Jr, step daughter Izaira, step grandson Miguelangel, his mother Isidora, 5 brothers, 3 sisters, and numerous nieces and nephews. He was the first of his family to come to the united states and paved the way for his brother and sisters to create successful lives here in the US. He kept ties to his home land and visited his mother and family often. On May 14, 2015 the lord called him home and our lives here on earth will never be the same. Oscar was a true original, never letting life get him down and always spreading joy and laughter with his million dollar smile. He was truly a great man and will always be remembered and held in the hearts of all who knew and loved him. He will be missed greatly and the family takes comfort in knowing he is in the loving arms of God and we will see im again in paradise.
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1956 - 2015

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