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Margarito Espinosa

December 19, 1964 — January 28, 2025

Kemp, TX

Margarito Espinosa

Margarito Espinosa, a beacon of kindness and dedication, was born on December 19, 1964, in the heartland of Kansas. He journeyed through life with an unwavering commitment to his family and community, leaving an indelible mark on all who crossed his path. Margarito departed this earthly realm on January 28, 2025, in Dallas, Texas, leaving behind a legacy rich in love and devotion.

As the owner of Kaufman Transmission, Margarito exemplified the very essence of hard work. His craftsmanship and dedication were not only apparent in his career but also in the love he poured into his home. A dedicated worker, he took pride in ensuring that others' needs were met, delighting in the smiles of those he served.

Margarito's warmth extended far beyond the workplace. He was a kind and welcoming soul, endlessly passionate about bringing joy to others. His home was often filled with laughter and the rich, savory scents of his beloved cooking. Each meal was an expression of love, a way for him to gather his family around the table and share moments that would become cherished memories.

At home, he was a devoted husband to Linda Reyes Espinosa, whose love interwove their lives in a tapestry of shared dreams and unwavering support. Together, they nurtured a loving family that includes their sons, Allen Reed and Neal Reed, and their daughter, Stephanie Yvon. The light in Margarito’s eyes shone brightest when he was surrounded by his adored grandchildren: Jayden Reed, Amberli Reed, Izeah Reed, Zaiyn Reed, Marcus Perkins, Kelsey Reed, Korbin Reed, Kane Reed, Alanah Reed, Manny Reed, and Kash Perkins. Each child carried a piece of his heart, and their laughter echoed through the walls of their lives, a testament to the bond they shared.

Margarito came from a close-knit family. He is survived by his brothers, Rumaldo, Savino, Raymundo, Antonio, and Roman Espinosa, as well as his sister, Susana Espinosa. Though he grieved the loss of his parents, Fransico Antonio and Carmen Lopez Espinosa, and brother Nicolas, their spirit and teachings lived on within him. Margarito was rooted in love and tradition, ensuring that these values would flourish in future generations.

As we reflect on the life of Margarito, we remember a man whose heart was as expansive as the Kansas skies under which he was born. His laughter, his kindness, and his devotion shall resonate through the lives he has touched, reminding us all to cherish and nurture those whom we love. His memory will remain etched in our hearts, a gentle reminder of a life well-lived, a love well-shared, and the profound impact one individual can have on many.

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Sunday, February 2, 2025

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Monday, February 3, 2025

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Monday, February 3, 2025

11:45am - 12:45 pm (Central time)

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