On Saturday, December 26, 2020 the Gallegos family lost Victor Gallegos, who was a loving Father of Four Children, Esmeralda Menchaca, Ana Laura Gallegos, Estevan Gallegos and Victor Gallegos, Jr. and 14 grandchildren and 4 great-grandchildren.
Victor was born in Coahula, Mexico on September 30, 1958 to Leonor Gallegos and Victor Reynaldo Gallegos. He lived in Laredo, Texas. He is survived there, by his brothers and sister, Manuel, Marina, Maria Luisa, Amparo, Raul, Maria Del Rosario, Maricela Martin and Rosa Maria Gallegos.
He moved to Ponca City in 1997.
He was preceded in death by his Mother and Father and Sister Maria Luis Gallegos.
Victor loved collecting antiques and spending time with his kids and grandkids. He loved having breakfast at J W Cobb’s.
He worked at Thorn Apple until it became Tyson and finally closed its doors.
Here in Ponca he is survived by his two sons Estevan and Victor Gallegos, as well as 14 grandkids and 4 great grandkids.
A special thank you to all the friends for their support during this time.
Also, the family would like to extend their sincerest gratitude towards Grace Memorial Chapel for being very accommodating and understanding during this difficult time.
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