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Jorge Alfredo Puerto Obituary
Chicago, Illinois, United States
August 12, 1994 - April 16, 2024
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Jorge Alfredo Puerto Obituary
Aug 12, 1994 - Apr 16, 2024
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Jorge Alfredo Puerto, known affectionately as Jorgito, was born on August 12, 1994, in Tegucigalpa, Honduras. He recently resided in Chicago, IL, where he pursued his career as a construction worker. Jorge's favorite hobbies included exercising and indulging in Mexican cuisine.
Jorge was a dedicated and loving family man. He cherished his wife, Rosa Portillo, and together they built a beautiful life. His children, Angelina Puerto Portillo and Liz Puerto Portillo, were his pride and joy. Jorge's love for his family knew no bounds, and he always went above and beyond to ensure their happiness.
In addition to his immediate family, Jorge is survived by his father, Jorge Ramon Puerto Sr., his sisters Angel Ballard, Donna Farrell, Savannah Hunt, Genesis Puerto, Sabrina Puerto Dire, Ashley Puerto, and Karen Valadres, as well as his brothers Jorge Ramon Puerto Jr and Frank Valadres.
Jorge was known for his infectious joy and his ability to bring smiles to the faces of those around him. He loved nothing more than spending quality time with his loved ones, making lasting memories. One memorable Christmas, he brought homemade Horchata to share with his family, delighting in their surprised reactions.
Jorge shared a special bond with his father, as they enjoyed working on cars together. These shared moments created a lasting bond that will be cherished by Jorge's family for years to come.
Jorge Alfredo Puerto impacted the lives of those who knew him with his kind heart and joyful spirit. His presence brought joy wherever he went, and his love for his family was evident in all that he did. He will be deeply missed by his loved ones and all who had the privilege of knowing him. May he rest in eternal peace.
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