Jan 25, 1957 - May 25, 2024January 25, 1957 - May 25, 2024
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San Antonio, TX
He loved all of his dogs , He loved to watch his cowboys and spurs games , He loved his western movies
He loved his Super ranchero plate with the sauce on the side and 2 bean and egg tacos
Oldies
His dogs , God , and his family
He loved being at his home with his dogs
Football and basketball
Frank Lockhart Coronado, lovingly known as Pancho, passed away on May 25, 2024, at the age of 67. Born on January 25, 1957, in San Antonio, TX, Frank was a devoted husband, father, grandfather, and great-grandfather. He leaves behind a legacy of love, loyalty, and warmth that touched the lives of all who knew him.
Frank had many passions in life. He adored his dogs, finding comfort and companionship in their presence. An avid fan of the Cowboys and Spurs, he would eagerly watch their games, cheering them on with unwavering support. Western movies brought him joy, as he immersed himself in the tales of the Old West.
When it came to food, Frank delighted in his Super ranchero plate with the sauce on the side and 2 bean and egg tacos. He savored these dishes, appreciating the flavors that brought him satisfaction.
In his own way, Frank appreciated music, particularly the oldies. The melodies would transport him to different times, evoking cherished memories.
Frank's true happiness resided in his home, surrounded by his dogs. Nothing brought him more joy than being in their presence. He held a deep love for his family, always ensuring their happiness and safety. His wife, Diane Coronado, shared a life filled with love and companionship. Together, they raised their children, Gilbert Sosa and Monica Rodriguez. Frank's grandchildren, Analisa, Gilbert, Sarina, Gregory, Selina, and great-grandchildren Naomi and Angel Jr, were the lights of his life.
Frank will be deeply missed by his sister, Orey Coronado, and his nieces and nephews, Anastasia, Ariana, Crystal, Robert Jr, and Matthew. His loyalty and kind-hearted nature left an indelible impression on those around him.
A man of faith, Frank found solace in his Catholic beliefs. He held a profound connection to God, which guided him through life's joys and challenges.
In remembering Frank Lockhart Coronado, we honor his unwavering loyalty, his dedication to family, and his love for his dogs. He will forever remain in the hearts of those whose lives he touched. As he would often say, "Bad to the bone," "you outdid yourself," and "that's my boy." May he rest in peace, knowing that his legacy of love and devotion lives on.
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