Tito Meza Aguirre closed his eyes in peaceful rest on February 8, 2025. His life is set to be memorialized by family and friends on Friday, February 14, 2025 at 10:00 a.m. at Faith Baptist Church with burial to follow at Woodbine Cemetery. There will be a viewing on Thursday, February 13, 2025 from 2:00-6:00 p.m. at Terpening & Son.
Pallbearers are: Myka Aguirre, Tito Aguirre Jr, Lino Aguirre, Hugo Aguirre, Inez Aguirre, Saul Aguirre, Aaron Aguirre and Jonathan Perez.
Honorary Pall bearers are: Martin Losoya, Gail Lamb, Luis Hernandez, Socorro Medrano, Raymond Gabaldon, Joshua Wooten, Brett Barrett, Luis Aguirre, Rene Aguirre, Caleb Martin and Nick Garcia.
Tito was born to Leopoldo and Ophelia (Meza) Aguirre on July 2,1963 in Chihuahua, Mexico. He grew up in Mexico and proudly served in the Mexican Army as part of the drug task force. He and his family moved to Artesia, NM where he met his greatest love of all, the girl next door. Before his father-in- law could build a fence, he married Laura Losoya on June 28,1986. No greater treasure could he have found. Born with the privilege to call him Dad are Abel Aguirre, Lino Aguirre, Tito Aguirre Jr., Myka Aguirre and Alex Aguirre.
Because Tito understood the struggles of life, not a needy soul crossed his path without finding his outstretched helping hand. He gave generously of himself to anyone in need. He could help you for a day but he would much rather aimed to help you in life. He provided many with experiences and opportunities that would not have existed otherwise. To know Tito meant you had a 'Tito" story to tell.
Above all else, Tito's greatest accomplishment in life was his family. He didn't require much to enjoy life to the fullest. It was the simple things like gardening, hunting, fishing, donkey bbqs (if you know, you know), pulling pranks on loved ones or a simple conversation over a cup of coffee. Nothing filled his softened heart more than being Popo.
Preceding Tito in death are his parents, sister Dina Aguirre and his precious baby boy.
Left to honor his memory are wife Laura Aguirre; Sons: Abel Aguirre, Lino Aguirre, Tito Aguirre Jr. (Bernadette), Myka Aguirre (Carlie Welch) and Alex Aguirre; Brothers: Luis Aguirre (Mary), Hugo Aguirre, Saul Aguirre, Inez Aguirre (Victoria); Sisters: Dora Bravo (Marty) and Lila Quintana (Felix); grandchildren: Bailey Rutherford, Aaron Aguirre, Keyanna Aguirre, Laura Aguirre, Diamond Aguirre, J'dyn Aguirre, Janessa Gonzales, Maravi Aguirre, Xavier Aguirre, Zondra Aguirre, Mason, Faith Aguirre, Inez Aguirre, Fatima Aguirre, Aubrey Gabaldon; great grandchildren: MekiellaAguirre, Meziah Aguirre, Marelly Ann Aguirre, and numerous nieces and nephews.
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611 W. Grand Ave., Artesia, NM 88210

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