Chad Rodriquez

chad rodriquez
Rodriquez, Chad J., Edgez Salon, stylist, was born July 21, 1965 in Dodge City. He died at his home at 659 N. Pershing, Thursday, August 18, 2005. Memorial service 4:30 P.M., Thursday, Downing Lahey Mortuary East. Survivors: mother, Gerrie Martinez; father, Manuel A. Rodriquez; brothers, John Rodriquez and Ignacio E. Ruiz, III; sisters, Jennifer Rodriquez and Felicia Ruiz; grandmothers, Christine Martinez and Rosella Rodriquez; three nieces; two nephews. A memorial has been established with St. Jude Childrens Research Hospital, 501 St. Jude Place, Memphis TN, 38105 or you may send white flowers for the service.

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  1. I have known Chad since the Beaumonde days. I can’t believe he has cut my hair for over 15 years! Everyone always commented on what a great cut & color I had. Thanks, Chad! My boys will miss him so, as he has always been their hair stylist. He sure had a way with gel! I know that Heaven is all decked out in style today because Chad has done the flowers! He will be missed by so many! Jenni, Ernie, Luke & Elliott Harris

  2. What can I say Chad? I loved you! In a dream I had, we got married! Remember that??? You were absolutely the very best around. I don’t want anyone else to do my hair. I’ll never forget the story about the mice in the salon and you told me it had just ran by and I was squatting in the chair screaming, while you were cracking up! I’m so glad I met you.

  3. I have known Chad for over 10 years. He was my stylist at various saloon’s for the past 5 years. Chad was an EXCELLENT stylist. He was a perfectionist. Chad also cut my husband’s hair, my 4 year old daughter’s hair (he gave her her first hair cut at 8 months old). He also cut my 3 sister’s hair. We all loved him and always looked forward to our next appointment. I always enjoyed listening to his world travel stories with friends. Chad often spoke about his nieces he loved to shop for. We always talked about children’s clothing and food. He always knew where the new restaurants were going to be and could give me his opinon of the restaurant before I tried it. I will miss him dearly as I know many people will. He was truly a wonderful person!


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