Alex Garcia

Dec 29, 1998 — Jun 23, 2026

Wylie

En Memoria de Alex
29 de Diciembre de 1998 – 23 de Junio de 2026

Con profundo dolor y el corazón lleno de amor, anunciamos el fallecimiento de nuestro amado Alex, quien partió a la presencia del Señor el 23 de Junio de 2026 en Dallas, Texas, a la edad de 27 años. Partió en paz, con el amor de su vida, su esposa Flor, fielmente a su lado hasta su último aliento.Nacido el 29 de diciembre de 1998 en Dallas, Texas, Alex fue un esposo devoto, un padre increíble, un hijo querido, un hermano amoroso, un tío orgulloso y un amigo leal. Era conocido por su risa contagiosa, su personalidad juguetona, su gran corazón y su capacidad extraordinaria de hacer sonreír a todos los que lo rodeaban. Su sonrisa era igual de inolvidable: tenía la manera de iluminar cualquier habitación y hacer que los demás también sonrieran. Conocer a Alex era amarlo, y su presencia hacía que incluso los momentos más simples se sintieran especiales.Por encima de todo, el mayor orgullo y alegría de Alex fue su familia. Compartió una historia de amor extraordinaria con su esposa Flor, el amor de su vida. Juntos construyeron una vida llena de amor incondicional, risas, aventuras y recuerdos inolvidables. Una de las mayores bendiciones de Dios fue permitirle a Alex ver a su precioso hijo, Emilio Xavier, nacer, dar sus primeros pasos e incluso estar un día de los padres mas- momentos inolvidables que llenó su corazón de una felicidad inmensa.Alex valoraba cada momento con las personas que amaba. Ya fuera en reuniones familiares, manejando sin rumbo fijo, estacionándose solo para ver pasar los carros mientras compartían botanas, o simplemente sentados riendo y platicando, encontraba alegría en los momentos más simples porque los vivía con las personas que más amaba.Apasionado del béisbol toda su vida, Alex se proclamaba el fan número uno de los Texas Rangers. Fue fiel en cada temporada, y uno de los momentos más felices de su vida fue ver a los Rangers ganar la Serie Mundial en 2023. Era un sueño hecho realidad del que nunca dejó de hablar. Le encantaba llevar a sus sobrinos al estadio y crear recuerdos inolvidables con ellos. Todos los que lo conocían sabían que había un equipo que simplemente no podía apoyar: los Houston Astros.Alex también tenía una gran pasión por las camionetas, especialmente su querida Chevrolet Silverado 2000. No era solo un vehículo—era su orgullo y su proyecto de vida- era su “trokita”. Le dedicó incontables horas de trabajo, esfuerzo y dedicación, cuidando cada detalle con amor.Él y Flor compartieron el amor por viajar y vivir nuevas experiencias juntos. Visitaron hermosas playas, crearon recuerdos inolvidables, y Alex incluso tomó su primer vuelo de avión con ella. También disfrutaban mucho de sus salidas al cine. Las películas de comedia los hacían reír juntos, mientras que las películas de terror se convirtieron en otro de los pasatiempos favoritos de Alex—aunque después pasaba la noche asegurando que veía algo en la esquina del cuarto, lo que daba otra razón para reír. Esos momentos quedaron como recuerdos preciosos que su familia siempre llevará en el corazón.Todos los que conocían a Alex sabían también cuánto amaba la buena comida. Las tortas de milanesa eran de sus favoritas, pero nada se comparaba con la comida hecha en casa por las personas que más amaba. Sus platillos favoritos eran las quesadillas de pollo buffalo ranch y la lasaña casera que preparaba su esposa Flor. También amaba el bistek ranchero con frijoles y tortillas de harina echas por su amada madre Gisela, una comida que siempre le traía consuelo y lo hacía sentir en casa. Y si había un licuado de fresa con plátano cerca, Alex siempre era feliz.Su fe católica fue una gran fuente de fortaleza durante toda su vida. Antes de su partida, Alex tuvo la bendición de completar sus sacramentos, incluyendo su Bautismo y el Sacramento del Matrimonio, lo que le permitió vivir plenamente la fe que le dio paz, consuelo y esperanza. Su familia encuentra consuelo sabiendo que ahora descansa en los brazos amorosos de nuestro Señor.En Octubre de 2025, Alex fue diagnosticado con cáncer de colon en etapa IV. Enfrentó cada obstáculo con valentía extraordinaria, determinación y gracia. A través de meses de hospitalizaciones, cirugías, tratamientos, altibajos y desafíos inimaginables, nunca dejó de luchar porque amaba profundamente la vida y a su familia. Aunque su enfermedad finalmente venció su cuerpo, nunca apagó su espíritu. Cuando su lucha en la tierra terminó, Dios lo llamó a casa, donde ahora descansa libre de dolor, sufrimiento y enfermedad.Alex deja atrás a su amada esposa Flor; a su querido hijo Emilio Xavier; a sus devotos padres Gisela y Roberto; a sus amados hermanos Isamar, Goyo, Roberto, Andrés (su hermano gemelo), Harvey, Mitzy y Joselyn; a muchos sobrinos a quienes adoraba; y a innumerables familiares y amigos cuyas vidas fueron tocadas para siempre por conocerlo.Aunque nuestros corazones están rotos, elegimos recordar a Alex no por la enfermedad que enfrentó, sino por la vida extraordinaria que vivió. Recordaremos su risa que llenaba cada lugar, su sonrisa que iluminaba cualquier día, su bondad infinita, su amor inquebrantable por su familia, su pasión por el béisbol, su querida Silverado, su sentido del humor y todos los hermosos recuerdos que deja atrás.El legado de Alex es uno de amor, fuerza, fe y resiliencia. Nos enseñó a luchar con valentía, amar sin límites, reír con frecuencia y valorar cada momento con las personas que amamos. Aunque su ausencia duele profundamente, estamos eternamente agradecidos por los 27 hermosos años que Dios nos permitió tenerlo. Su amor seguirá vivo en el corazón de todos los que lo conocieron, especialmente en la vida de su hijo, Emilio Xavier.Mientras lloramos su partida, nos reconforta saber que ahora está en paz, reunido con el Señor en quien siempre confió. Nos aferramos a la promesa de Dios de que un día volveremos a verlo.“He peleado la buena batalla, he terminado la carrera, he guardado la fe. Por lo demás, me está reservada la corona de justicia que el Señor, juez justo, me dará en aquel día.”— 2 Timoteo 4:7–8Por siempre amado. Por siempre extrañado. Por siempre en nuestros corazones.

In Loving Memory of Alex
 December 29, 1998 – June 23, 2026

 With profound sadness and hearts full of love, we announce the passing of our beloved Alex, who entered eternal rest on June 23, 2026, in Dallas, Texas, at the age of 27. He passed peacefully with the love of his life, his wife, Flor, faithfully by his side until his very last breath .Born on December 29, 1998, in Dallas, Texas, Alex was a devoted husband, an incredible father, a cherished son, a loving brother, a proud uncle, and a loyal friend. He was known for his contagious laugh, his goofy personality, his generous heart, and his remarkable ability to make anyone around him smile. His smile was just as unforgettable—it had a way of lighting up every room and making others smile too. To know Alex was to love him, and his presence made even the simplest moments feel special. Above all else, Alex’s greatest pride and joy were his family. He shared an extraordinary love story with his wife, Flor, the love of his life. Together they built a life filled with unconditional love, laughter, adventures, and countless cherished memories. God’s greatest blessings were allowing Alex to witness his precious son, Emilio Xavier, be born, take his very first steps and be here for another Father's Day—unforgettable moments that brought him immeasurable happiness. Alex treasured every moment spent with those he loved. Whether it was a family gathering, taking a drive, parking somewhere just to watch the cars go by while sharing snacks, or simply sitting together laughing and talking, he found joy in life’s simplest moments because they were spent with the people who meant everything to him. A lifelong baseball fanatic, Alex proudly called himself the Texas Rangers’ biggest fan. Through every season he remained loyal, and one of the happiest moments of his life was witnessing the Rangers win the 2023 World Series. It was a dream come true that he never stopped talking about. He especially loved taking his nephews to the ballpark and creating memories they would never forget. Anyone who knew Alex also knew there was one team he simply could not cheer for—the Houston Astros. Alex also had a deep passion for trucks, especially his beloved 2000 Chevy Silverado. It wasn’t just a vehicle—it was his pride and joy. He invested countless hours, hard work, and dedication into it, taking great pride in every improvement and every drive. He and Flor shared a love for traveling and experiencing new adventures together. They visited beautiful beaches, made unforgettable memories, and Alex even took his very first airplane ride with her. They also loved going on movie dates. Comedy movies always brought them laughter, while scary movies became another one of Alex’s favorite pastimes—even though afterward he would spend the night insisting he saw something standing in the corner of the room, giving yet another reason to laugh with him. Those moments became some of the many little memories that his family will forever hold close to their hearts. Anyone who knew Alex also knew he loved good food. Tortas de milanesa were always one of his favorites, but nothing compared to home-cooked meals made by the people he loved most. His absolute favorite dishes were his wife Flor’s buffalo ranch chicken quesadillas and homemade lasagna. He also loved his mother Gisela’s bistek ranchero with beans and home made tortillas de harina, a meal that always brought him comfort and reminded him of home. And if there was a strawberry banana smoothie nearby, Alex was always happy. His Catholic faith became an incredible source of strength throughout his journey. Before his passing, Alex was blessed to complete his sacraments, including his Baptism and the Sacrament of Marriage, allowing him to fully embrace the faith that brought him peace, comfort, and hope. His family finds solace knowing he has been welcomed into the loving arms of our Lord. In October 2025, Alex was diagnosed with Stage IV colon cancer. He faced every obstacle with extraordinary courage, determination, and grace. Through months of hospital stays, surgeries, treatments, setbacks, and unimaginable challenges, he never stopped fighting because he cherished every moment of life with his family. Although his illness eventually overcame his body, it never diminished his spirit. When his fight on earth came to an end, God gently called him home, where he is now free from pain, suffering, and illness. Alex leaves behind his loving wife, Flor; his beloved son, Emilio Xavier; his devoted parents, Gisela and Roberto; his cherished siblings, Isamar, Goyo, Roberto, his twin brother Andres, Harvey, Mitzy, and Joselyn; many nieces and nephews whom he adored; and countless relatives and friends whose lives were forever blessed by knowing him .Although our hearts are broken, we choose to remember Alex not for the illness he endured, but for the incredible life he lived. We will remember his laughter that filled every room, his smile that could brighten anyone’s day, his kindness that touched so many, his unwavering love for his family, his passion for baseball, his beloved Silverado, his sense of humor, and the countless beautiful memories he leaves behind.Alex’s legacy is one of love, strength, faith, and resilience. He showed us what it means to fight with courage, love without limits, laugh often, and cherish every moment with those we hold dear. Though our hearts ache in his absence, we are forever grateful for the 27 beautiful years God blessed us with him. His love will continue to live on in the hearts of all who knew him, especially in the life of his son, Emilio Xavier.While we grieve his absence, we rejoice in knowing that he is now at peace, reunited with the Lord he faithfully trusted. We hold onto God’s promise that one day we will see him again.“I have fought the good fight, I have finished the race, I have kept the faith. From now on there is reserved for me the crown of righteousness, which the Lord, the righteous Judge, will give me on that day.”— 2 Timothy 4:7–8Forever loved. Forever missed. Forever in our hearts.

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