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Houston Honors a Magnolia Park Hero: Joe “Chaco” Ramirez Boulevard Sign Unveiling Set for June 26

Marina Fatina by Marina Fatina
June 25, 2026
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Houston Honors a Magnolia Park Hero: Joe “Chaco” Ramirez Boulevard Sign Unveiling Set for June 26
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Mayor Whitmire and the community will gather in the East End to dedicate a street in memory of a Korean War veteran, former prisoner of war, and beloved lifelong community leader

Houston is set to honor one of its own this week, and it’s the kind of tribute a whole neighborhood can stand behind. On Friday, June 26, Mayor John Whitmire will join Council Member Joaquin Martinez, the Ramirez family, and the community in the East End to unveil the new Joe “Chaco” Ramirez Boulevard street sign.

For the folks of Magnolia Park, this one’s personal. Joe “Chaco” Ramirez was a proud Houston East End native whose life was defined by service and sacrifice. He enlisted in the U.S. Army at just 18 years old and was deployed to Korea, where he was shot multiple times and held as a prisoner of war for nearly three years before finally making it home to the neighborhood he loved.

But his story didn’t end with his return. After his military service, Ramirez spent decades giving back to his community, becoming a respected advocate for veterans and neighbors alike. Those who knew him remember a man marked by humility and a deep commitment to others — the kind of quiet, steady leader who shapes a community without ever asking for the spotlight.

Now that community is giving him a lasting place on the map. The newly named Joe “Chaco” Ramirez Boulevard — formerly 67th Street — will carry his name and his legacy for generations of Houstonians to come, a daily reminder of the courage and service that one Magnolia Park son gave to his country and his neighbors.

If you’d like to be part of the moment, you’re welcome to come out and honor a true Houston hero — or you can watch the ceremony live on Houston Television.

Marina Fatina

Marina Fatina

Part of Texas Epoch Media Group since 2012 . Graduated University of Houston with BA in Broadcast Journalism and now work as a local Houston Multimedia Journalist for The Texas Insider.

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