Modesto R. Bosques, 75, of Midfield, Texas, passed away on February 27, 2017. He was born June 15, 1941 to Desiredio and Seferina Bosques. He married his love of his life, Rosa Elia Bosques, in 1971 and was happily married. He was a great loving husband always provided for the family. His wife will always have a place for him in her heart.
His son Juan son says "Dad you were such a hardworking man never complained . Every morning you woke up at 5 am to go to work all day till midnight, day in and day out. You provided for your family, you taught me to do the same for my family, no matter the pain I put my body through I will always make you proud to be the hardworking man you raised me to be."
His son Modesto Jr. says "Dad you taught me how to do mechanic work , how to paint, how to do carpenter work and most of all you showed me how to play catch."
His son Alvaro says "Dad you taught me how to work, raise my children, also the love you had for my children. You raised my son Julien. You were there for my daughters."
His daughter Noemi says "Your life was love and labor. Your love for your family was true, you did your best for all of us we will always remember you."
His daughter Argelia says "Daddy I will always remember and love you with all my heart you were a wonderful dad."
His daughter Irma says "Daddy you were the best dad a girl could have. Always there for all of us."
His daughter Maria says "Daddy you were the stronghold of our family. You gave all you had to provide for us. I adore your love, kindness, generosity. You always made everyone welcome to your home. I will never forget you I will always Love you. I will Miss you Daddy."
He was survived by his wife Rosa Elia Bosques; four daughters: Maria Barnes and husband Barnard Barnes from Danevang, Texas, Noemi Deleon and husband Joseph Deleon from El Campo, Texas, Argelia Chino and her husband Tomas Chino from Bay City, Texas and Irma Garcia & husband Carlos Garcia from Lolita, Texas; three sons ; Alvaro Bosques & his wife Jessica Bosques, Juan Bosques and his wife Aurbre from Lawton, Oklahoma, and Modesto Jr. and his wife Micha from Lawton , Oklahoma; three sisters; 26 grandchildren and 1 great grandchild. He is preceded in death by his father , mother, brother and sister.
Visitation will be 3:00-8:00pm Sunday March 5, with the recitation of the Holy Rosary at 6:00pm at Taylor Bros. Funeral Home. Funeral services will be 10:00am Monday March, 2017 at Our Lady of Guadalupe Catholic Church in Bay City. Interment will follow at Midfield Cemetery.