Jaime Flores

Obituary of Jaime Lazaro Flores

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Jaime (Jamie) Lazaro Flores of Baltimore, passed away on July 12, 2025, at his home. He was 70 years old. Born September 20, 1954, was the oldest of 4 siblings and son to Lucy and Frank Flores. He attended Castleberry High School and for many years made his living in the construction world. From framing to running crews installing siding. Later in life worked in the furniture store business. In the past he talked with fondness of fishing and hunting and was wanting to make one last trip to the coast in Texas to fish for flounder. Jaime enjoyed music, especially The Rolling Stones, 007, BBQ get togethers, Risky's in the Stock Yards Fort Worth and the casinos. Jaime will be deeply missed but forever in our hearts. He was preceded in death by his wife, Antoinette Clark; father, Frank Lee Flores; mother, Lucy Burns; stepfather, Charles Burns; sister, Katie Jo Gonzales. He is survived by Muro A. (ss) and Tonya Basilio (dil), Robert H. (ss) and Christina Clark (dil), Frank Mario (b) and Shelly Flore (sil), Alex (n). Leticia M.(s) and Joe Adams (bil), Jarrod Burns (n), Anna Colclasure (n). Numerous grandchildren, nieces and nephews. A memorial to Jaime yet to be determined.
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