Help Reunite Melvin Chavez Paz With His Mother
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The Chavez family is grieving the loss of their beloved nephew, Melvin Omar Chavez Paz, who tragically lost his life after a police shooting on Saturday, September 21st. In their time of mourning, the family hopes to honor Melvin's memory by reuniting him with his beloved mother in Honduras. Their primary focus is to transport him and provide him with a dignified burial and memorial.
Melvin was a hardworking individual with a deep commitment to supporting his family. He aspired to help his mother, who suffers from diabetes and high blood pressure, and his greatest wish was to be reunited with his young son.
Described by his family as loving and nurturing, Melvin often took on the role of caregiver, providing assistance with household needs and childcare. He was filled with energy and had a passion for the outdoors, often riding bikes and playing outside with his younger cousins in both Texas and Maryland.
Melvin lived in a close-knit household with his extended family of nine in Maryland. His aunt remembers him as a disciplined young man who always responded with "yes, Tia" when asked to help around the house. His cousin from Texas expressed that he was like another brother to her, recalling fond memories of their adventures together, including bike rides and snowball fights with her children. His cousin shared “Despite not having snow gloves, Melvin would creatively fashion mittens for his baby cousins to participate in the fun of snowball fights during the Texas Winter,” “That's the type of cousin he was, always finding creative ways for the kids to have fun despite our low budget.”
The Chavez Paz family says Melvin's high energy and loving personality created a positive impact on the family, helping to raise many of the children with kindness and care. Melvin’s spirit will be deeply missed, and the family is grateful for any monetary support in remembering him as they navigate this difficult time.
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La familia Chavez Paz está de luto por la pérdida de su querido sobrino, Melvin Omar Chavez Paz, quien trágicamente perdió la vida tras un tiroteo policial el sábado 21 de septiembre. En su tiempo de duelo, la familia espera honrar la memoria de Melvin reuniéndolo con su amada madre en Honduras. Su enfoque principal es transportarlo y proporcionarle un entierro y un memorial digno.
Melvin era una persona trabajadora, con un profundo compromiso por apoyar a su familia. Aspiraba a ayudar a su madre, que sufre de diabetes y presión arterial alta, y su mayor deseo era reunirse con su hijo pequeño.
Su familia lo describe como una persona cariñoso y que apoyaba el crecimiento de todos; Melvin a menudo asumia el papel de cuidador, brindando asistencia con las necesidades del hogar y el cuidado de los niños. Estaba lleno de energía y tenía una pasión por el aire libre, siempre andando en bicicleta y jugando afuera con sus primos más jóvenes en Texas y Maryland.
En sus últimos días Melvin vivía con su familia extendida en Maryland. Su tía lo recuerda como un joven disciplinado que siempre respondía con "sí, Tía" cuando le pedían ayuda en la casa. Su prima de Texas expresó que él era como otro hermano para ella, recordando con cariño sus aventuras juntos, incluyendo paseos en bicicleta y peleas de bolas de nieve con sus primos. Ella recuerda - “A pesar de no tener guantes, Melvin improvisaba de manera creativa unos mitones para que sus primos pequeños pudieran participar en la diversión de la nieve.” “Ese era el tipo de primo que era, siempre encontrando formas creativas para que los niños se divirtieron a pesar de nuestro bajo presupuesto.”
La familia de Melvin dice que su alta energía y personalidad amorosa tuvo un impacto positivo en toda la familia, ayudando a criar a muchos de los niños con amabilidad y cuidado. El espíritu de Melvin será profundamente extrañado, y la familia está agradecida por cualquier apoyo para recordarlo mientras navegan por este tiempo difícil.
Organizer
Ana yamileth Chavez paz
Organizer
Charlotte, NC