

It is with deep gratitude for a life well-lived that we announce the passing of Salvador Mendez, Jr., a beloved son, brother, husband, father, grandfather, great-grandfather, and friend. Salvador, affectionately known to many as "Sal," peacefully departed this world on May 8, 2026, at the age of 79 with family at his side.
Born on December 18, 1946, in the warm embrace of El Paso, Texas, Salvador was the cherished son of Salvador and Magdalena Mendez who preceded him in death; his brother Manuel Flores and sister Consuelo Mendez also preceded him in death and is survived by his sisters Alicia Davis, Armida Patino and Alina LaRock. From a young age, Salvador's life was imbued with a vibrant spirit and a natural curiosity that would guide him through many endeavors.
Salvador proudly served his country as a member of the U.S. Army, where he fought valiantly during the Vietnam War. His experiences in the military shaped his life, instilling in him a profound sense of duty, resilience, and camaraderie that he carried with him throughout his life.
After his military service, Salvador embarked on a long and fulfilling career with the railroad, dedicating more than 45 years to the industry. His colleagues knew him as a diligent and dependable worker, a testament to his commitment and integrity.
Beyond his professional achievements, Salvador was a man of many talents and passions. His love for art and craftsmanship found expression in his work as an avid artist and woodworker. With his hands, he transformed simple materials into beautiful creations, each piece a reflection of his creativity and attention to detail.
Salvador was a man of warmth and joy, known for being quick with a joke and a smile. His humor was infectious, bringing light and laughter to all who had the pleasure of knowing him. He was also a man of immense generosity, always willing to lend a helping hand to anyone in need. His kindness and compassion left a lasting impression on everyone he met.
At the heart of Salvador's life was his family, whom he loved deeply and unconditionally. He is survived by his devoted wife of 54 years, Gloria, whose partnership and love were the cornerstones of his life. Together, they built a beautiful family, raising four wonderful children: Monica, Erika, Michael, and Veronica. Salvador's legacy continues through his cherished grandsons, Zed and Darrion, and his great-granddaughter, Hekairy, who brought him endless joy and pride.
In honoring Salvador's life, we remember a man whose spirit will forever live on in the hearts of those he touched. His legacy is one of love, laughter, and kindness—a testament to a life richly lived.
A celebration of Salvador's life will be held to honor his memory, where family and friends will gather to share stories, laughter, and tears, in remembrance of a remarkable man who made the world a brighter place.
Visitation will be held Wednesday May 27, 2026 from 5:00 pm to 9:00 pm with a rosary at 7:00 pm at Funeraria Del Angel Central, 3839 Montana ave. El Paso, Texas 79903. Funeral mass will be held Thursday, May 28, 2026 at 11:30 am at St. Joseph Catholic Church 3729 Hueco Ave, El Paso, Texas 79903 with interment to follow in Fort Bliss National Cemetery 5200 Fred Wilson Ave. El Paso, Texas 79906.
Salvador Mendez, Jr. will be carried to his final resting place by pallbearers Darrion Valdez, Jonathan Michael Martinez, Brian Avalos, Denver Erik Davis, Phoenix Lee Davis, Adrian Flores.
FAMILY
GloriaWife of 54 years
MonicaDaughter
ErikaDaughter
MichaelSon
VeronicaDaughter
ZedGrandson
DarrionGrandson
HekairyGreat-Granddaughter
PALLBEARERS
Darrion ValdezPallbearer
Jonathan Michael MartinezPallbearer
Brian AvalosPallbearer
Denver Erik DavisPallbearer
Phoenix Lee DavisPallbearer
Adrian FloresPallbearer
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