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Joe Guerrero

Born: September 22, 1966
Passed: August 22, 2021
Funeral Home: Harrell Funeral Home
Guerrero, Joe. Joe G. Guerrero Jr. A proud father, grandfather, husband, son, and chemist passed away unexpectedly following a hard-fought battle with Covid-19 on Sunday, August 22, 2021, at Seton Hays Medical Center in Kyle, Texas. Joe was born to Teresa and Jose Guerrero on September 22, 1966, in San Marcos, Texas. Joe's life and his family revolved around San Marcos. He graduated from San Marcos high school in 1984 and went on to earn a Bachelor of Science in chemistry from Texas State University in 1996. In January of 1993, Joe met the love of his life, Jennifer Laughhunn while bowling at the Sunset Bowling Alley in San Marcos. They had a whirlwind romance and soon married in November of 1993. Together they started a family and weathered life's ups and downs, never losing sight of the love for each other or their family. Joe and Jennifer raised their family in San Marcos, Texas, then in 2012, they bought a home in Kyle, Texas. Joe was so proud of his move to Kyle and the new life they would all have together in their new town. Joe had a remarkable career with Texas State as a Chemist. He began working at the university in 1996 and was so proud to be preparing for reti...[more]

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ent when tragedy struck in the form of Covid-19. Joe loved to collect. He loved Batman lore and collected Batman memorabilia. He always said that he loved Batman because anyone could be Batman. Batman doesn't have any special powers, he's just smart and helps people with what he has. Attributes Joe tried to personify. Joe also loved to collect, sort, trade and sell sports cards. This harkened back to his parents' sports memorabilia business. Joe would collect, sort and talk for hours with his father about the cards he collected and the backgrounds and stats of the players. Foremost, Joe always put his family first. He always tried so hard to give them everything, especially his time. Joe was also a huge Dallas Cowboy fan. He often sported a Cowboy's jersey and would talk to complete strangers about the team and their prospects. Joe had a big heart and will be dearly missed by his adoring family. Joe is survived by his devoted wife and partner of 27 years, Jennifer Guerrero, his children Joseph and his wife Gabby, Josiah, Jennifer-Rose and JaeLynn. He will also be missed by his grandchildren Joseph and Ella, his sister Maria Yuergens and her husband Andy, nephews Montgomery and Samuel and his parents Joe and Teresa Guerrero. Joe Jr. was preceded in death by his brother Christopher. Please keep Joe's family in your thoughts and prayers as they heal from this tragic loss. And remember... I'm Batman, and so too you can be.

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