

To send a flower arrangement or to plant trees in memory of In lieu of flowers the family request that donations be made in Luis' name to the American Cancer Society. Services will conclude that evening and Luis' final wishes will be honored. Services have been entrusted to South Houston Funeral Home and on the 12th day of February 2016 the family will welcome visitors into the Main Chapel from 3-7pm. Ramos, brothers: Gerardo Guerrero and Sylvia(spouse), Lee Ramos and Macrina (spouse), Pete Ramos and Cindy (spouse), Eddie Ramos and Veronica (spouse) EV Ramos,19 nieces and nephews, 8 great-nieces and great-nephews, partners: Troy Weatherford and Linus Payne. We offer a large selection of colored granites in all shapes and sizes. Directly order flowers, view and sign the condolences book, share memories and more to celebrate lives of those dearly missed.

Leave your condolences to the family on this memorial page or send flowers to show you care. The experienced funeral directors at Guerriero Funeral Home provide individualized funeral services designed to meet the needs of each family. His loving memory shall live on in life through his father: Eliezer A. Find the obituary of Eddie Guerrero (1975 - 2021) from Brooklyn, NY. Born in Brownsville, TX on the 10th day of November 1958 is preceded in death by his mother: Maria DeLa Luz Ramos and brother: Juan F. Fond memories and expressions of sympathy may be shared at for the Guerrero family. I want to make sure he knows this turnout isn. The Charlotte Observer reports that the funeral featured words of remembrance by his sister, girlfriend, and two-time Hall of Fame father. Luis Juan Guerrero of Houston, TX entered into rest on the 8th day of February 2016. Guerrero, age 56, of Phoenix, Arizona passed away on Thursday, September 16, 2021. Hundreds of friends, family, and wrestlers attended the 90-minute Reid Flair funeral today at the Forest Hill Church in Charlotte, North Carolina. If you use the quotes above, please credit the original source with a h/t and link back to Fightful for the transcription.Or, Order By Phone 88 Code: 61763 Obituary Condolence He co-hosts a podcast called Stories with Brisco and Bradshaw that can be found here. JBL still appears on WWE programming as part of the kick-off panel at big events. He was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame in 2006. I think I probably would have retired probably within a few months, but because of Eddie, he made JBL and then I had a pretty good run with it."Įddie Guerrero passed away at the age of 38 in November of 2005. I don't think JBL would have been around another pay-per-view. If JBL had had anybody else other than Eddie, it probably would have been a one-off at the Staples Center. We were close friends and he really took pride in getting JBL over.


I did part of the eulogy at his funeral, which you know, I wish he was still here today. You know, Eddie really liked the JBL character. I always say people get so furious, but that was all Eddie. Especially in the Southwest in front of huge Latino audiences. When I had the line that, he goes, 'Hey, Ese, I got one for you.' He goes, 'Tell them my assessors came over here on a boat, not an inner tube.' I said, 'Eddie, you're gonna get me killed, absolutely killed.' Sometimes we'd be in the ring and I'd be cutting a promo and he'd send over by the referee some phrase he'd want me to say, sometimes in Spanish, sometimes in English. Eddie would call me at all times of day and night and give me ideas for promos. The heat I got and it was all from Eddie. Then I'd given his mother a heart attack. We filmed it like it was a security camera. Everything changed when they put up that video. I knew at that point that we were getting real heat. The next week, we went out and some guy tried to jump in the ring and get me. That changed the whole dynamic of the feud between me and Eddie. He and his brother, Chavo, not his nephew Chavo, came up with the idea and pitched it to me backstage. That's when he came up with the idea of giving his mother a heart attack in El Paso on Mother's Day where Gory Guerrero, his legendary father, was gonna be honored that day in the ring. We weren't selling tickets for the Staples Center, and it was my fault, not his, but he took it upon himself that he wanted to change that. You know, when he was champion, he wanted to be able to - you know they say 'you could make a broomstick,' and Eddie wanted to be able to do that. "First of all, there was a real pride in Eddie.
