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Our beloved son and brother, Anthony Noel Salazar, passed away on Thursday, March 20, 2025, at the age of 22. He was born September 26, 2002, in Ft. Worth. Anthony was blessed with the most incredible Popo, Agapito and Emo, Guadalupe where his enjoyment for quality time at barbeques transcended his love for family. Through his job at McDonald’s, he found his love and enjoyment for serving people. Anthony also helped his sister, Catherine, at Rent-A-Center where he developed and made relationships with everyone he came into contact with. Nothing was more precious in this world than his love for being a dad to his daughter, Izabella. Anthony will be best remembered for his humor, his love for his dog, his passion for the Dallas Cowboys, and being the golden child of the family.
Those left to cherish his memory are his daughter, Izabella Sophia Salazar, and her mother, Bailee Perez, both of Lubbock; Popo, Agapito Alonso of Lubbock; siblings, Alexander Gonzalez III and Cristiana Garza, both of Dallas, Catherine Muniz and husband Eddie, Connie Lopez and husband Oscar, and Adam and Isela Alonso, all of Lubbock; uncle, Theo Salazar, of Dallas; grandfather, David Salazar; grandmother, Armandina Salazar; biological mother, Monica Medina-Salazar all of Dallas; and cousins, Gavin Muniz and wife Stephanie, Vanessa Lopez, Autumn and Amber Alonso, Joey, Amanda, Cristian, Monica, Adam, Enrique, Adelina, Kassie Jo, Jack, and Austin Resendez.
Anthony was preceded in death by his Emo, Guadalupe Salazar Alonso; brother, Joe Resendez; uncle, Steve Salazar; and cousin, Brandon Muniz.
Memorial services are scheduled for 2:00 pm Monday, March 31, 2025, at Venue on Broadway, 2202 Broadway.
The family of Anthony Salazar wishes to thank the McDonald’s management and family of 34th and Quaker along with the Rent-A-Center family.
To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
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