Ezekiel Castillo

Ezekiel Castillo Obituary

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October 7, 2023

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Baytown, TX

Ezekiel Nicholas Castillo, infant son of Kristina Bocardo and Erasmo Castillo, passed away Wednesday, October 4, 2023, in Houston Ezekiel was born September 6, 2023, in Houston He is survived by his mother: Kristina Bocardo, father: Erasmo Castillo, siblings: Miguel Soto, Kristopher Soto, and Fabian Castillo, grandparents: Raul and Rosa Bocardo, Erasmo and Leticia Castillo, aunts and uncles: Nidia Castillo, Eddie and Neida Mendez, Johnny and Cynthia Garzoria, Ryan and Veronica Randolph, Crystal and Javier Bejarano, and Veronica Flores, as well as numerous cousins and other family members and friends

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