Francisco Salvador Nunez
September 10, 1991 - July 26, 2022
Taken away by liver cirrhosis
Kiko was a loving and gentle soul who always found the humor in a situation. And was always around to lend a helping hand. Never saying no, no matter how big or small the task. Kiko was a protective brother, and his protection tended to wrap around his cousins and friends as well. Always the first to offer to "take care of someone" who was mean to us or going to the corner store, so his cousins didn't have to. Kiko's heart started touching people's lives from a young age. Playing with basketballs that were bigger than his head but playing better than any of his siblings or cousins. As a young boy, he would fall asleep at 9 pm every night, until one New Years' Eve night where he stayed up all night running through blanket tunnels and drinking sparkling cider with his siblings and cousins. Whom he spent most of his time with growing up. He would make friends everywhere he went, telling jokes. Growing up he loved his family and friends. Calling people and talking to them for hours about life. As Kiko grew older, his passions changed. He still loved basketball, winning every HORSE game and running through scrimmages with his youngest cousin and her friends. But he got into tattooing. He had beautiful handwriting and was extremely talented. Ending up with 14 tattoos on himself and tattooing countless family and friends. If Kiko wasn't tattooing or writing, he was spending time with his friends and family. Winning every dompe game, telling us his life tales, or spending time with his nieces and nephew who he loved very much. In 2017 he met Bre'Anna, one-year later they welcomed a beautiful baby girl. He was an amazing stepdad to Bre'Anna's kids and a wonderful dad to their daughter. He loved being a dad. Always playing with the kids because he was a big kid himself. He always knew how to make people laugh and have a good time. He was very outgoing and loved talking to people and making new friends. On August 13th, 2021, Kiko and Breanna got married. Through the up and downs, they suffered they went through together.
Kiko is survived by his wife Bre'Anna Nunez, his daughter Adri'Anna Nunez, his mother Veronica Dominguez, his brothers Sebastien and Peter, his sister Rebecca, his grandma, his aunts, his uncles, and his cousins. He is reunited with his Apa, who he loved. He will be greatly missed. He will always be loved, and he will always be in our hearts.