Willie Kirk Ochoa, Jr., of Waco, passed away Tuesday, October 10, 2017 at home.
Service Information: A memorial service will be held 10:00 a.m. Tuesday, October 17, 2017 at Calvary Church, 702 North 18th Street, in Waco.
Willie was born to Willie Kirk Ochoa Sr. and Debra Olsen Ochoa in Waco, August 27, 1984. He attended La Vega Schools. He worked at Heitmiller’s Steakhouse, General Dynamics and helped construct McLean Stadium from the ground breaking until its completion in 2014. Willie was also active with the Waco Haunted House near Ross and was very popular with the other workers there. He was known for his infectious smile and sense of humor. Willie loved a variety of music and his dog, Diamond. He was a member of Calvary Chapel where his cousin, Albert Fuentes, Jr. is pastor.
Willie is survived by his father, Willie Kirk Ochoa, Sr. and step-mother, Catherine; step-brother, William Perry and step-sister, Paula Hayden, all of Waco. He was also survived by his mother, Debra and step-father, Perry Cox of Midwest City, Oklahoma; and several nieces, cousins and other relatives.
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Hey, Willie. I never expected this. I really don’t know what else to say but goodbye.
Your Dad and I miss you so much. It’s so hard to go on everyday not seeing your smile and seeing the love in your eyes for your Dad. You are so missed by everyone. Love you
It breaks my heart knowing that you are really gone. Thank you for all the wonderful memories that you gave to me. We may not have always seen eye to eye, but the love we had as brother and sister never has and never will die. I love you so much little brother and not a day will go by that I won’t think about you. Until we meet again in that big Haunted House in the sky my arms are around you.
Willie., my sweet friend you shared so many things with me that in our conversations I new that u trusted me . I hope that I was there for u when u needed me Rest In Peace sweet friend Karen bridger
Condolences to the Ochoa family. Our thoughts and prayers go out to your whole family. Psalms 147:3 says God, “heals the broken hearted, and binds up their wounds.” May God bring you comfort and peace.
To the Ochoa family. Please accept my sincerest condolences for your loss, 33 years old is way to young to pass, I lost my Dad at the age of 74 and thought that was to young. Although I didn’t know Willie personally, I can see how much good he has done for others. I know how extremely painful it is to loose someone close to us, but the comfort that I received from God’s word was so helpful, because it gave me a hope. Jesus’ words at John 5:28+29 and Isaiah 25:8 were so comforting to me. Please read them yourself to see why .
I knew Willie in prison he was my best friend he will be missed to the Ochoa family I’m sorry for your loss