He was born on June 12, 1973, in San Antonio Silva, El Salvador, to the late Humberto Trigueros Pereira & Encarnacion Zambrano Torres. At the age of 16, Milton eagerly arrived to the United States and went to Hillcrest High School in Dallas. Milton went onto work as a warehouse supervisor for Goody Goody Liquor for 20 years up until his most recent job with Waste Connections, which he truly enjoyed. He was a dedicated, hardworking man who was a valuable team member that positively impacted his coworkers.
Milton had a love for sports, especially soccer, football, and baseball. He enjoyed playing recreational soccer and was a huge fan of the El Salvador Football (Soccer) team. Milton was an avid Dallas Cowboys and Texas Rangers fan, and enjoyed watching games with a Modelo in his hand, but first every morning he would have a hot cup of coffee with 3 pieces of sweet bread to get his day started.
His love for people and zest for life was inspiring to everyone that knew or met him. He never met a stranger and took advantage of every opportunity to speak to others. Milton was generous in many ways, saw the good in people, and had a heart for the less fortunate. He was truly the man that would give you the shirt off of his back. The care and love that he showed for all of mankind was truly remarkable. Milton’s orneriness and his great sense of humor filled others’ lives and hearts full of laughter. He had a love for dancing, especially to the beat of tropical music, one of his favorite artists being Omega. Just like everything else in his life, Milton put his whole heart into dancing, and was very good at it.
More than anything, Milton adored his family. He met his beloved Evelyn nearly 25 years ago, and loved her completely in every breath he breathed and provided everything she could ever want or need. He was a dedicated husband and father, made them a priority in everything he did, and loved spending time with them. Aside from being with his family, Milton enjoyed driving his treasured Nissan Frontier and made sure everyone knew that it was his, and only his. Milton worked hard to provide for them, and enjoyed the simple tasks around the house like mowing, grilling, fixing things, and throwing the football with his son. His love ran deep and his legacy will live on for years to come. Milton will be greatly missed by all who loved and knew him.
In addition to his parents, Milton was preceded in death by his grandparents, Zoyla Trigueros, Miguel Pereira, Maria Arcadia Zambrano, and Florencio Torres; sister, Ana Idad Trigueros; and aunt, Oralia De La Rosa. He is survived by his loving wife of 18 years, Evelyn Zambrano; daughter, Evelyn Aolani Zambrano; son, Keoni Yahir Zambrano; nine brothers and sisters (and their spouses), Humberto Alexander Zambrano (Marlene Velaquez de Zambrano), Herber Aristides Zambrano (Milagro Abigail Gómez de Zambrano), Sandra Elizabeth Zambrano de Buruca (Jose Oscar Buruca), Isela Margarita Zambrano, Bertha Eliza Zambrano, Zoyla Rosa Zambrano, Sergio Antonio Trigueros (Ana Priscilla Trigueros), Maria Arcadia Zambrano, and Evelyn del Carmen Mora (Jose Evaristo Mora); countless nieces, nephews, and other relatives; and Milton’s precious feline and K-9 companions, Dozy, Leo, Chico, and Oreo.
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