Diesel																		Delgado

Diesel Delgado Obituary

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September 11, 2023

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San Antonio, TX

"In loving memory of our big beautiful baby, Diesel Delgado. He crossed the rainbow bridge on September 6, 2023. Diesel gave us 10 years of endless love, laughs, happiness and can't forget kisses; that we will always hold so close to our hearts. Diesel loved hanging outside with Grandpa, and loved when Grandma would brush and blow his hair. His favorite snack was bones, and everything else that Grandpa could sneak him. We are going to miss you Diesel. You will always be remembered and loved forever. Thank you for giving us countless precious memories, that we will always hold on to. You always were such a good boy, and I would chose you over and over again if I could. We love you so much, always and forever. Rest in Peace my baby. Love always, Grandpa, Grandma, Daisy, King, Riley, Thunder, and Mommy. We love you sweet boy. "

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