Joe was born on April 22, 1967, to the late Joe, Sr. and Lucia (Flores) Aguayo in Lubbock, TX. He graduated from Lubbock High School and attended Wayland Baptist University. Joe worked as a Sales Representative for McKesson Medical Company. On November 2, 2002, he married Leona Caudle in Lubbock.
Joe took great pride in coaching youth baseball and was a mentor to many. He served as Vice-President of the Pan American Golf Association and coordinator of the Jordan Martinez Cancer Benefit. Joe was an avid golfer, loyal Boston Red Sox and Texas Longhorn fan, and enjoyed spending time with family and friends.
Joe was a man of integrity. The most important people in his life were his wife and daughters, who he shared his life to the fullest with.
Those left to cherish Joe's memory are his wife, Leona Caudle Aguayo; two daughters, Brooke Gonzalez and husband, Christopher, and Kaylee Martinez all of Lubbock; the apples of his eye four granddaughters, Burkleigh Gonzalez, Jayda Gonzalez, Ava Gonzalez, Kimber Flores; siblings, Mary Lou Cruz and husband, Justino, Leticia Landtiser and husband, Todd, Carmen Flores and husband, Eric, Alma Leija and husband, James, Teresa Dominguez and husband, Juan, Robert Aguayo, Thomas Aguayo, and Ralph Aguayo and wife, Angela.
Memorials are suggested to the Jordan Martinez Fund at First Bank and Trust.
Published in The Lubbock Avalanche-Journal from Nov. 1 to Nov. 3, 2017
Joe was born on April 22, 1967, to the late Joe, Sr. and Lucia (Flores) Aguayo in Lubbock, TX. He graduated from Lubbock High School and attended Wayland Baptist University. Joe worked as a Sales Representative for McKesson Medical Company. On November 2, 2002, he married Leona Caudle in Lubbock.
Joe took great pride in coaching youth baseball and was a mentor to many. He served as Vice-President of the Pan American Golf Association and coordinator of the Jordan Martinez Cancer Benefit. Joe was an avid golfer, loyal Boston Red Sox and Texas Longhorn fan, and enjoyed spending time with family and friends.
Joe was a man of integrity. The most important people in his life were his wife and daughters, who he shared his life to the fullest with.
Those left to cherish Joe's memory are his wife, Leona Caudle Aguayo; two daughters, Brooke Gonzalez and husband, Christopher, and Kaylee Martinez all of Lubbock; the apples of his eye four granddaughters, Burkleigh Gonzalez, Jayda Gonzalez, Ava Gonzalez, Kimber Flores; siblings, Mary Lou Cruz and husband, Justino, Leticia Landtiser and husband, Todd, Carmen Flores and husband, Eric, Alma Leija and husband, James, Teresa Dominguez and husband, Juan, Robert Aguayo, Thomas Aguayo, and Ralph Aguayo and wife, Angela.
Memorials are suggested to the Jordan Martinez Fund at First Bank and Trust.
Published in The Lubbock Avalanche-Journal from Nov. 1 to Nov. 3, 2017
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