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Jose Salas July 25, 1975 - November 7, 2020

Jose Salas, 45, passed away on Friday, November 6, 2020. He leaves behind his loving wife, Crystal, and four children: Marissa, Serena, Logan and Evie. His eldest son, Jose Diego, passed away with him.

Jose is also survived by his mother, Betty Franzoni, and his father, Jose Salas.

Jose was born in Sunnyside and spent time in Durango, Las Vegas, and nearly everywhere from Seattle to Arlington in western Washington before settling in Snohomish.

Jose tried many ventures in life and was always ready to take on the next challenge. He was a mainstay in the Collections Industry for over 20 years.

Jose’s passion was for his friends and family. Incredibly outgoing and fiercely loyal, he made friends wherever he went. His smile was infectious, and his laugh was unforgettable. He loved to travel and often packed the whole family up for an adventure and made that adventure memorable.

The family thanks all their friends for the incredible outpouring of well wishes. A celebration of his life will be held on Saturday, November 14th from 1-5 at the Delta Hotel in Everett, Washington. While we wish everyone who loved him could attend, Covid restrictions force us to ask that children not attend.

Condolences(5)

  1. Bryanna Gomez says

    My thoughts and prayers go to his family. I had the please of teaching one of Jose’s son. Wonderful family and Jose was always so kind and thoughtful. Such a great family man and kind human being. He will be greatly missed. My heart goes out to Crystal and his children. Miss you all!

  2. Sherre & Arlie Holden says

    Our thoughts and prayers are with the family during this very difficult time in life. May the Lord grant each of peace knowing that Jose and JD are with our Lord in heaven. God bless

  3. Donna Oswalt says

    So sorry for your loss. He had the best smile and I will always remember him fondly. RIP Jose.

  4. Lea says

    To meet Jose was to know Jose. He enveloped those he met with joy.

  5. Dick and Lanette Corbett says

    There are no words to express how we feel. Please know you are in our thoughts at this time.

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