Seferino Villa Guzman born on August 26,1980 was a husband, father, son, brother and friend who suddenly passed away on August 25, 2021, to be with the Lord. He probably wanted to spend his birthday with his father-in-law. They both loved to talk and laugh with their beers in their hands while sitting on their camping chairs. They have five years to catch up.Seferino was born in Nocupetaro, Michoacan, Mexico. He traveled to the United States at 17 years old to find work so that he could send money to his family in Mexico. He was only going to stay a few years, but at 19 years old he met his future wife Angela and decided to stay and start a family in Caldwell, ID.Seferino enjoyed fishing so that he could make his famous fish ceviche that his father-in-law taught him to cook. He enjoyed going hunting with his friends even though it was mostly to hang out with the guys than to actually hunt. He enjoyed traveling to casinos in California, Oregon and especially Jackpot, Nevada. In addition, he enjoyed watching the Mexican soccer league play. He was also known for his carne asadas and his salsas. He loved and supported his wife for 21 years. He gave fatherly advice but most importantly listened to his four sons. He especially had to listen to his three-year-old since he is constantly talking and asking questions. Everyone loved him because ultimately, he was a kind, thoughtful, hardworking man who loved unconditionally.He is survived by his wife Angela Villa, four sons: Seferino Jr., Cristian, Alyx, and Daniel; father Apolinar Villa Avila; brothers: Salvador (Isabel), Jose Luis (Maria) and Andres (Adriana); sisters Luz and Marisol; brothers-in-law: Sam (Kaitlyn), Joe (Sofia), and Santos (Viviana); mother-in-law Carmen; and countless extended family and friends.He was preceded in death by his mother Teresa Guzman and father-in-law Jose Chavarria.A viewing will be held from 6:00 to 8:00 PM, with a rosary at 7:00 PM, Thursday, September 9At Zeyer Funeral Chapel, 83 N Midland Blvd in Nampa. Funeral Mass will be held at 1:00 PM, Friday, September 10 at St Paul's Catholic Church, 510 W Roosevelt Ave in Nampa followed by the burial in Mount Calvary Cemetery in Nampa. After the burial, a reception will be held at St. Paul's, in the dining hall until 5:00 PM.
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