Salvador Garcia
A celebration of life service will be held at a later date for Salvador Garcia, 50, West Plains, Missouri.
Mr. Garcia passed away at 6:21 a.m., Friday, February 17, 2017 at his home.
He was born November 18, 1966, at Hansford, California, to Peter Garcia, Sr. and Beatrice Ybarra Garcia. On April 5, 2008, he was married at Fresno, California, to Lori Ann Layman. He loved to fish and take long drives; he loved his dog, Babygirl. Mr. Garcia was of the Catholic faith.
He is survived by his wife, Lori Garcia, of the family home; parents, Peter and Beatrice Garcia, Sr., Visalia, California; grandmother, Katie Garcia, Hanford, California; two stepchildren, Steven Tubbs and wife, Cassandra, and Ashley Vega and husband, Diego, all of West Plains; seven grandchildren, Tabitha, Annabelle and Emily Yarnell, Angelyna and Samuel Vega and Zackary and Zalylah Tubbs and one on the way; two brothers, Ralph Garcia, Hanford, California and Paul Garcia, Visalia, California; one sister, Loretta Tatro and husband, Dan, Strasburg, Colorado; six nieces and nephews, Tenaya Garcia, Brandin Tatro and wife, Melinda, David Tatro and wife, Crystal, Daniel Tatro, Peter Garcia and Amanda Garcia; and his childhood best friend, James Criswell, Hot Springs, Arkansas.
His grandparents, Salvador and Angie Ybarra, grandfather Garcia, one brother, Peter Garcia, Jr. and one nephew, Michael Tatro, precede him in death.
Debbie Bolf
February 25, 2017 @ 7:52 pm
Lori,
Thank you for letting me in Sal and your life. The short time I spent with Sal, I knew what a kind and gentle soul he has. I can feel the love you have for him and the love he had for you. He was a lucky man to have you as his wife~ so loving & caring.
I believe people come into other people’s life for a reason. I know why you both have come into mine and I am great full.
Lori Garcia
February 27, 2017 @ 4:32 pm
Sal,
I can’t believe you’re gone. You are my whole world and have never loved anyone the way I loved you. I have never knew love for a man could be so hard and deep until you came into my life. God brought us together for he knew that we were true soul mates and that we belonged together. When you went to a better place part of my heart and soul went with you. I feel like I died inside when you took your last breath. But I know when my time comes it will be you on the other side holding your hand out for me to grab on to. We will be together again but this time it will be for eternity. I love you with all my heart and soul, always have and always will. Rest in peace sweetheart until we meet again. Forever your wife