Jul 8, 1950 - Nov 4, 2024July 8, 1950 - November 4, 2024
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San Antonio, TX
San Antonio
Do you know, loved fishing and hunting and being outdoors?
Do you know his favorite He like to eat was barbecue Mexican food, Chinese food and sweets
Love to hear oldies also Cornelio Reyna Vicente Fernández
He always helped his community out when they needed help even if it was just to fix the lawnmower or give a helping hand he helped
Sit outside watch the birds feed the squirrels feed all the little animals when he was able to walk he loved fishing hunting working on lawnmowers
His favorite place in the world was his home in San Antonio
Any old long Ranger shows cowboy shows TBN shows
Tino was not big into sports when he was big on was hunting
Tino leaves behind Six children several sisters, one brother Several grandchildren And great grandchildren And friends
Celestino R. Hernandez, born on July 8, 1950, in San Antonio, Texas, passed away on November 4, 2024, in his beloved hometown. He was a dedicated family man, leaving behind six children, several grandchildren, great-grandchildren, and cherished friends.
Celestino found joy in the great outdoors, with a deep passion for fishing and hunting. He often spent his days sitting outside, watching birds and feeding squirrels, finding peace in the simple beauty of nature. His love for the outdoors was matched only by his fondness for barbecue, Mexican and Chinese food, and sweet treats.
A fan of oldies music, he especially enjoyed the works of Cornelio Reyna and Vicente Fernández, often reminiscing about the past through the melodies that filled his home. Celestino’s favorite television shows included classic cowboy tales and programs on TBN, reflecting his appreciation for traditional storytelling.
Beyond his hobbies and interests, Celestino was known for his unwavering kindness and willingness to help his community. Whether it was fixing a lawnmower or lending a hand to a neighbor in need, he was always there to assist others.
His spirit will be missed, but his legacy of love, generosity, and a deep appreciation for life will live on in the hearts of those he touched.
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San Antonio, TX
San Antonio