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Julio Camacho
Vences
April 12, 1961 – April 16, 2026
Con profunda tristeza anunciamos el fallecimiento de nuestro querido hermano, Julio Camacho Vences. Fue un hijo, hermano, tío y amigo amoroso, cuya bondad, alegría y fortaleza conmovieron a todos los que lo conocieron. Lo recordaremos por su generosidad, su sentido del humor y el amor incondicional que brindó a su familia y amigos. Aunque ya no está físicamente con nosotros, vivirá para siempre en nuestros corazones.
Julio Camacho Vences (Kiko) was born on April 12, 1961 in Amantepec, Mexico to Elias Camacho and Agustina Vences. He grew up the only boy with 5 older sisters, being raised to be very family oriented. After a year long battle with cancer, he passed away peacefully on April 16, 2026 at home surrounded by his loved ones.
Julio lived life to the fullest, full of cheer and love. He is survived by his two daughters, three sons, and his young grandchildren. He was hard working, holding multiple jobs at once to provide for his family. He loved spending time with them and always celebrating every accomplishment.
He was known for his uplifting spirit, both loved and respected by many people including his co workers from throughout the years, his many friends, and big family. He always brought a smile to peoples faces and he loved making them laugh, always brightening every room he walked into. Julio was the type of person anyone could call for help, always lending a hand.
Before his diagnosis, he got the opportunity to go back home to Mexico to his sisters, sons, and grandchildren, reuniting with them after 23 years of living in the United States. On his 65th birthday, four days before passing, he got to celebrate with his loved ones, seeing family he hadn't seen in years.
He was a fighter, always holding strong till the last moment, never losing his sense of humor. Julio will always be remembered for the amount of love he had for his family. The memories shared with him will always live on in those that remember him.
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