e pharmacy chain Farmacia Benavides. But his older brother still encouraged him to educate himself. He would study at night with his books and everything until he became manager of the pharmacy, says Betty Rangel. And then they made him in charge of all the pharmacies there in Jurez.
ing a tie to laying sod and working a very hard job. Never complained. Never complained and always told us we should be grateful for whatever opportunities we had, Betty Rangel told the AP. Apparently that attitude softened his bosss heart he paid for all of Pattys medical treatment.
Sanchez started working at Mumford, which became JBS, in 1989. In a photo Betty Rangel provided, hes holding a certificate commemorating 30 years at the company, shifting jobs to wherever help was needed. He also got his GED. According to his family, education was of the utmost importance to him. P
Betty Rangel says he was always reading, and especially loved reading about politics. Hed devour biographies of John F. Kennedy, Ronald Reagan, and Abraham Lincoln; he kept up with the latest political news on his iPad; and he encouraged his children to think critically and independently about poli
Providing for his family was everything, even when they encouraged him, at 78, to finally leave the workforce. Betty Rangel says he worked seven hours overtime the week he got sick with COVID, and 17 hours overtime the week before that. He always wanted to check to see how much was going into savin
eople call me crying, saying, We love your dad, hes like my dad, hes like my grandpa, with one person even saying how he helped their son deal with his depression and inspired him to go back to college. My dad was all heart, compassion, loving, giving, Betty Rangel says. We just have so many