Andrés Arreguín

Andrés Arreguín Obituary

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Age - 72

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September 10, 2023

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Lockhart, TX

El senor Andres Ramiro Arreguin, Sr. , de 72 anos de edad, amado Esposo, Hijo, Padre, Abuelo y hombre de fe inquebrantable, fallecio pacificamente el 7 de septiembre de 2023 con su familia a su lado. Nacio el 30 de noviembre de 1950 en Monterrey, Nuevo Leon, Mexico, hijo querido de Jose Luis Arreguin y Vicenta Guevara Arreguin. El Sr. Arreguin fue precedido en la muerte por sus padres, su hija, Elizabeth Arreguin, y sus hermanas, Maria Guadalupe Arreguin y Luisa Arreguin. Deja un legado de amor, fe y recuerdos perdurables para los miembros de su familia que le sobreviven: su devota esposa, Bertha Arreguin, su hija, Lydia Hernandez, su hijo, Andres Arreguin, Jr. , y su esposa, Monica, su hija, Perla Canizales. y su marido, Arnulfo; y un tesoro escondido de nietos: Jared Hernandez, Michael Aguilar, Andrea Aguilar, Andrea Arreguin, Gabriella Arreguin, Aileen Canizales, Daniela Canizales y Diego Canizales. Tambien le sobreviven su hermana Luz Arreguin y su hermano Jose Luis Arreguin. La fe del Sr. Arreguin en Dios estaba en el centro de su ser. Encontro consuelo y fortaleza en su relacion con el Senor y fue un miembro dedicado de su iglesia, la Iglesia De Cristo Roca Eterna. Su fe inquebrantable fue una inspiracion para todos los que lo conocieron. Andres no solo fue un hombre de fe sino tambien un hombre integro y digno de confianza. Era un pilar de la comunidad de su iglesia, responsable de manejar todas las transacciones financieras de la iglesia con el mayor cuidado y honestidad. Su dedicacion a la iglesia fue emblematica de su caracter. La familia lo era todo para Andres. Era un esposo carinoso, un padre carinoso y un abuelo orgulloso. Siempre estuvo atento y dispuesto a ayudar a su esposa, hijos y nietos. Dejo su hogar, sus padres y sus hermanos en Mexico para brindar mejores oportunidades a su esposa e hijos, un testimonio de su altruismo. Andres era conocido por su caracter gentil y amable. Todos los que lo conocieron pudieron dar fe de su amabilidad. Su sabiduria era otra de sus cualidades notables, y muchos buscaron su consejo, sabiendo que les ofreceria sabios consejos. Ademas de su amor por la familia y la fe, Andres tenia pasion por los Tigres de la UANL y disfrutaba jugar softbol y futbol. Disfrutaba las visitas a Monterrey para reunirse con sus hermanos y saborear sus comidas favoritas. Vacaciones en Cancun con su amada esposa era otro pasatiempo preciado. Por encima de todo, Andres Ramiro Arreguin, Sr. , fue un hombre que amo profundamente y fue amado profundamente a cambio. Deja un legado de fe, amor y bondad que seguira inspirando a todos los que tuvieron el privilegio de conocerlo. El velorio del Sr. Arreguin se llevara a cabo en la Iglesia De Cristo Roca Eterna (8139 Exchange Dr, Austin, TX 78754) el lunes 11 de septiembre de 2023, de 5:00 p. m. a 8:00 p. m. , y el funeral comenzara a las 6:30 p. m. En amorosa memoria, que Andres descanse en paz eterna. Servicios bajo la direccion de Samuel J. DeLeon and Son, DeLeon Funeral Home, 110 E. Cedar St. , Lockhart, Texas 78644 (512) 376-6200 Mr. Andres Ramiro Arreguin, Sr. , aged 72, beloved Husband, Son, Father, Grandfather, and a man of unshakable faith, passed away peacefully on September 7, 2023 with his family at his side. He was born on November 30, 1950, in Monterrey, Nuevo Leon, Mexico, the cherished child of Jose Luis Arreguin and Vicenta Guevara Arreguin. Mr. Arreguin was preceded in death by his parents, his daughter, Elizabeth Arreguin, and his sisters, Maria Guadalupe Arreguin and Luisa Arreguin. He leaves behind a legacy of love, faith, and enduring memories for his surviving family members: his devoted wife, Bertha Arreguin, daughter, Lydia Hernandez, son, Andres Arreguin, Jr. , and his wife, Monica, daughter, Perla Canizales, and her husband, Arnulfo; and a treasure trove of grandchildren - Jared Hernandez, Michael Aguilar, Andrea Aguilar, Andrea Arreguin, Gabriella Arreguin, Aileen Canizales, Daniela Canizales, and Diego Canizales. He is also survived by his sister, Luz Arreguin, and his brother, Jose Luis Arreguin. Mr. Arreguin's faith in God was at the core of his being. He found solace and strength in his relationship with the Lord and was a dedicated member of his church, Iglesia De Cristo Roca Eterna. His unwavering faith was an inspiration to all who knew him. Andres was not only a man of faith but also a man of integrity and trustworthiness. He was a pillar of his church community, responsible for handling all of the church's financial transactions with the utmost care and honesty. His dedication to the church was emblematic of his character. Family was everything to Andres. He was a loving husband, a doting father, and a proud grandfather. He always had a watchful eye and a helping hand for his wife, children, and grandchildren. He left his home, parents, and siblings in Mexico to provide better opportunities for his wife and children, a testament to his selflessness. Andres was renowned for his gentle and kind nature. Everyone who knew him could attest to his kindness. His wisdom was another of his remarkable qualities, and many sought his counsel, knowing that he would offer sage advice. In addition to his love for family and faith, Andres had a passion for Tigres of UANL and enjoyed playing softball and soccer. He relished visits to Monterrey to reunite with his siblings and savor his favorite foods. Vacationing in Cancun with his beloved wife was another cherished pastime. Above all, Andres Ramiro Arreguin, Sr. , was a man who loved deeply and was loved deeply in return. He leaves behind a legacy of faith, love, and kindness that will continue to inspire all who had the privilege of knowing him. Visitation for Mr. Arreguin will take place at Iglesia De Cristo Roca Eterna (8139 Exchange Dr, Austin, TX 78754) on Monday, September 11, 2023, from 5:00 p. m. to 8:00 p. m. , with a funeral service commencing at 6:30 p. m. In loving memory, may Andres rest in eternal peace. Services under the direction of Samuel J. DeLeon and Son, DeLeon Funeral Home, 110 E. Cedar St. , Lockhart, Texas 78644 (512) 376-6200 To send a flower arrangement or to plant trees in memory of Andres Ramiro Arreguin, please click here to visit our Sympathy Store.

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