Fallen Soldier. R.I.P. ARMANDO FLORES JR *COKE IN A CAN*
May 19, 2009 | Author: Pworld | Filed under: Uncategorized

This young gentleman passed away on 5/11/2009 riding his motorcycle home.
We at Function and Form did not know him personally, but he was a great friend to alot of our great friends, and i have seen him around so many times, and im sure i have chatted with him on some forums. Regardless he made an impact on so many people in our scene and life. I witnessed a memorial at the Eibach event for him that moved me. And it made me realize that life is more than cars and business and making money. We love that stuff here at Function and Form, but we have hearts, we have life outside of this, and we cherish any individual doing what they love and making an impact on so many people while they are doing it. We want to say Thank You to Armando Flores Jr for all he did while on this earth, and the impact he made here. We know he is in a better place. And we hope others can make a positive impact on this earth while we are here. Life is short, make the most of it.
Our hearts and prayers go out to his family and all his friends, and the automotive family that lost him as well.
INFO ON HIS SERVICE!!
FOR EVERYONE WHO IS INTRESTED IN SHOWING UP TO ARMANDOS MEMORIAL HERE IS THE INFO IF U DIDNT GET MY TXT
ARMANDOS MEMORIAL WILL HE HELD AT FOREST LAWN OFF THE 134 FREEWAY
6300 Forest Lawn Dr, Los Angeles, CA
http://www.panoramio.com/photo/11968868
THURSDAY MAY 21IST FROM 5PM TO 9PM WILL BE THE VIEWING, THIS WILL BE HELD AT FOREST LAWN
FRIDAY MAY 22ND AT 12:30PM SHARP WILL BE HIS FUNERAL SERVICE AT THE FOREST LAWN CHURCH OF THE HILLS!!!
his dedication thread on NWP
http://nwp4life.zeroforum.com/zerothread?id=31066


His Memorial at the Eibach Meet

This has to be the hardest blog i may have ever written, going thru all the pics out there of him.
Everybody be safe, ride safe, drive safe, and live with love.
-Preston
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I see the warm and softer side to the automotive aftermarket that reminds me why I am proud to be a part of it. I have never met this man but I’m truly saddened that he had to lose his life, and that his family/friends/fellow enthusiasts had to lose someone so near and dear to them. R.I.P. Armando.