Patricio Peru Nabor, a beloved father, brother, and friend, passed away on September 27, 2025, in Thatcher, Arizona, at the age of 70. Born on January 9, 1955, in Morenci, Arizona, Patricio lived life with a passion that inspired everyone around him. He was a dedicated professional in Electrical Instrumentation, building a career that was marked by his dedication and skill.
Patricio was a proud graduate of Morenci High School, where he laid the foundation for a life filled with adventure and accomplishments. Beyond his professional life, he embraced two hobbies that brought him immense joy: motorcycle riding and playing pool. These pastimes not only shaped his character but also became integral to his social circle, where stories and laughter flowed freely among friends.
Patricio was known for his infectious spirit and his unwavering belief that life should be cherished. His favorite quotes, “I lived a great life,” and “Thanks for calling,” reflect his gratitude and love for the connections he forged throughout his journey. He had a unique ability to make everyone feel special, leaving a lasting impact on all those fortunate enough to know him.
He leaves behind his cherished family. Patricio is survived by his brothers Edward, Max, Frank, and Peter Nabor, along with his sister, Gloria Nabor Morales. His legacy continues through his beloved daughter, Julie Nabor, and his three grandchildren: Marcus Hernandez, Alyssa Hernandez, and Sonya (Shawn) Mares. Patricio also took great pride in his role as a great-grandfather to Alani Peshlakai and Kaliah Peshlakai, who brought him immeasurable joy.
Although Patricio's parents, Agapito Nabor and Manuela Nabor, and his nieces and nephews, Armando Nabor and Joseph Morales Jr., along with sister-in-law Rosemary Nabor and brother-in-law Joe Morales, have passed, their memories and love remain a vital part of his story.
As we celebrate the beautiful life of Patricio Peru Nabor, we remember the kindness he showed, the laughter he shared, and the unwavering love he provided to his family and friends. His memory will forever live on in the hearts of those who had the honor of knowing him.
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