Bruce Galindo

February 16, 1967 — January 5, 2025

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Bruce Galindo, a cherished husband, father, grandfather, and friend, passed away on January 5, 2025, in San Angelo, Texas. Born on February 16, 1967, in El Paso, Texas, Bruce lived a life characterized by kindness and warmth.

For over 30 years, Bruce dedicated his career to being a heavy equipment operator, showcasing not only his skill but also his strong work ethic. However, it was his role as a family man that truly defined him. Bruce embraced every moment with his loved ones, finding immense joy in the memories they created together. Holidays held a special place in his heart, and he was most renowned for his “million dollar pies,” which brought sweetness and delight to gatherings filled with laughter and love.

A gentle giant, Bruce's spirit was marked by generosity and a touching sense of humor. He had an extraordinary ability to make those around him feel valued and appreciated, often ensuring that they had enjoyed a meal in his presence. His smile could light up any room, drawing others in with its sincerity and warmth.

Bruce is survived by his devoted loving wife, Maria Irene Galindo; his loving daughter, Vanessa Crumpler; and his loving son, Joe Quezada, alongside his cherished daughter-in-law, Yesenia Quezada. He took great pride in his role as a grandfather, leaving behind fond memories with his grandson, Shawn Quezada, and granddaughters, Mia, Anahi, and Ariana Quezada and his fur babies Brownie, Marshall, Sky, Everest, Growler, Big Sis, Geraldine and his purr baby Katt. Bruce also leaves behind his beloved mother, Rafaela Galindo. 

Bruce is reunited with his father and mother-in-law, Dolores and Consuelo Camacho, his brother, Steve Galindo, Sister in-law Mary Elva Martineau, and Brother in law Javier Holman, and Nephew Abel Pasillas who welcomed him with open arms.

Though he may have departed from this world, Bruce’s warmth, spirit, and laughter will continue to echo through the lives he touched. He leaves behind a legacy of love and light, reminding us all of the importance of family and the simple joys of life. He will be deeply missed by those who had the privilege of knowing him.


If you would like to send flowers please call: Friendly Flower Shop (2501 Johnson Ave, San Angelo) at 3259478886 

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