Angel "Ace" Torres
Peabody - Angel "Ace" Torres, 97, lifelong Peabody
resident, died Friday (July 2, 2021) while attending the Mexican-American Fast
Pitch Tournament with his family and friends in Newton.
He was born on October 2, 1923 in Peabody, Kansas, the son
of Jesus and Manuela Melendez Torres. Angel graduated from Peabody High School
in 1943, shortly after which he enlisted in the U.S. Navy. He was discharged in
1946 as a Pharmacist's Mate Third Class and returned to Peabody.
While in high school he started working for the Santa Fe
Railroad, retiring after 40 years as a Trackman.
He married Theresa Maria Segovia on October 27, 1951 in
Newton. They made their home in Peabody and were very active in the Boy Scouts
and Girl Scouts. She died on February 11, 1986.
Angel was a longtime member of the Our Lady of Guadalupe
Catholic Church in Newton and the Peabody American Legion. He was the last
surviving member of the original fast pitch team that played in the first
Mexican-American Tournament 73 years ago. He had been looking forward to
attending this year's event.
Survivors include his daughter Patsy Torres Milton of the
home in Peabody; son Michael Torres of Topeka; grandchildren Mika and Gabriel
Torres, Jonathan, Theresa and Christopher Milton; and 14 great grandchildren.
He is also survived by his brother Robert Torres and wife Belen of Colorado
Springs, Colo.; two sisters Margaret Garcia along with Jennie Garcia and
husband Ralph all of Newton; and son-in-law Larry Cramer of Topeka.
"Ace" is preceded in death by his parent; wife;
daughter Auggie Cramer; brother Felix Torres; sisters Esther Monares, Carmen
Vega, Lupe Llamas; and two infant sisters Augustina and Refugio Torres.
The casket will be open at the funeral home on Tuesday (July
13th) between 1:00 P.M. and 8:00 P.M., where the family will receive friends
between 6:00 and 8:00 P.M.
The Recitation of the Holy Rosary will be at 10:00 A.M.,
Wednesday (July 14th) followed by the Mass of Christian Burial at 10:30 A.M.,
both at Our Lady of Guadalupe Catholic Church in Newton. Interment will be in
the Prairie Lawn Cemetery in Peabody, Kansas.
A memorial has been established with the Peabody Community
Foundation, Peabody American Legion, and Our Lady of Guadalupe Catholic Church.
Contributions may be sent to Broadway Colonial Funeral Home, 120 E. Broadway,
Newton, Ks. 67114.
Condolences may be left at www.broadwaycolonialfh.com
Arrangements are by Broadway Colonial Funeral Home, Newton,
Ks.