Luis Alberto Olivares was born in los Angeles on October 28,1990. We lived in Los Angeles until the age of three, then moved to Cathedral City where he spent the rest of his life.
Luis attended school in the Palm Springs Unified School District, making lifelong friends along the way , Montreal, Allen, and Jose (also known as Picachu) to name a few, they were always active and on the go. Luis loved being surrounded by friends. He enjoyed skateboarding playing ball and especially basketball, where his passion and drive could keep him on the court for hours at a time.
He worked hard in every job he held, whether it was bussing tables, running food, serving guests or as a valet attendant. No matter the role, he brought his bright smile and sense of humor, leaving a lasting impression on everyone he met.
He is survived by his mother, Carmen Salazar and his brother, Gilbert Olivares. His memory will forever remain in our hearts as the day he left earth September 10, 2025.
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