Aaron Alonzo-Garcia

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Aaron Trinidad Alonzo-Garcia, 23, of Lockhart, was born Jan. 21, 1991. He passed away Tuesday, Oct. 14, 2014 at his residence.
A young man, spiritually wise beyond his years, using God’s word and strength to touch the lives of many, has found his way into God’s kingdom.  Aaron made his mark on this world by showing his “mountain of strength,” his namesake. With a sens

e of peace, his bright shining smile showing only love and laughter during his most trying times, he not only helped and prepared those around him for what was to come, but shared his spirituality and strength with all who knew him.
A member of St. Mary Of The Visitation Catholic Church, Guadalupanos, Rosary Crusade, Prayer Group, Altar Server, Knights Of Columbus, Bereavement Committee, he also assisted in CCD classes.  Aaron was certain of his beliefs and what the Lord had in store for him. He was a proud member of the Lockhart High School Class of 2009.
Aaron is survived by his mother, Olga Alonzo-Trejo and Jose Paul Trejo, Jr.; his father, Ambrosio G. Garcia.; siblings, Ambrose Elias Garcia, Joshua Moses Garcia (Veronica), Ezekiel JT Trejo (Lily), Jose Paul Trejo, III, Jose Angel Alonzo-Trejo, Conrada Cristal Trejo and Xavier A. Alonzo-Trejo. He is also survived by his nieces Destiny Irene Garcia, Ashley Ann Estrada and Brittany Nicole Estrada, and nephews Jordan Ezekiel, Jesus Antonio, Zerek Eli, Mason, Grayson and Jacob; and grandfather, Atanacio E. Alonzo, Jose P.,  Sr. and Guadalupe Trejo.
He is preceded in death by his grandmother, Jesusa R. Alonzo, Jesus and Nieves Garcia.
Aaron is survived by his Godparents Ricardo Martin and Cynthia Alonzo and Mary Ann Mejia, and by a host of aunts, uncles, cousins and friends.
“Do not weep, celebrate my life, and know that I am free, free from my bonds of illness.  As I enter in to the house of the Lord, I know love forever more just as I have known with you, my loving dear family and my friends.
I will always be with you… right next to you.  You will never be alone.  My love will be with you always.  “
Viewing will be at DeLeon Funeral Home on Friday, Oct. 17, from 10 – 5 p.m. Recitation of the Rosary will be at 7 p.m. on Friday at St. Mary of the Visitation Catholic Church. Funeral mass will be celebrated at 10 a.m. on Saturday, Oct. 18, 2014, at St. Mary Of The Visitation, with Father Alberto Borruel officiating. Burial will follow at St. Mary’s Cemetery.

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12 comments

  1. Danielle K Bontrager 16 October, 2014 at 17:39 Reply

    This man was amazing mature beyond his years but still very fun to be around. I only had the pleasure of knowing him his last year but he defiantly left a lasting impression on my heart forever.

  2. Gregory Alfaro 17 October, 2014 at 01:18 Reply

    Aaron always had a smile on his face. Even though he face so much adversary he never let it show. We could all only hope to be as brave as he was. God bless him.

  3. Lucy Halsey 19 October, 2014 at 13:52 Reply

    Words cannot begin to explain what I have learned from the Alonzo/Trejo Family. It amazes me how we are so Blessed to have God choose who he will use to spread his message of Love! Aaron was complete Love and that is the example and feeling we got from him. If we knew and felt that with Aaron can imagine how we would feel if we knew and saw our Lord and Savior? I can only Imagine! And that was one of his favorite songs! Thank you for sharing him with us!

  4. Rebecca Allen 20 October, 2014 at 17:38 Reply

    I am so sad for your loss. Alonzo was an amazing person and I was honored to know him. My deepest sympathy to his loving family and friends.

  5. Nicolas Gonzalez 21 October, 2014 at 17:03 Reply

    It was a pleasure to be a part of your lives. Aaron was a funny, loving, respectful, and caring person. His memory will be carried here in the clinic and his light will shine upon the work we continue to do.

  6. Kelli Parish 22 October, 2014 at 10:23 Reply

    Aaron was always a pleasure to take care of at Dell Children’s. His smile, positive attitude, thoughtfulness and wisdom warmed my heart and I will forever miss him. He made all the nurses laugh and had ways to entertain us with creative games that he thought of. He was greatly loved by everyone on 4 North and he will be missed. May you Rest in Peace Aaron!

  7. Kristina Harrison 22 October, 2014 at 14:44 Reply

    My deepest condolences to the entire family. Aaron was such a pleasure to take care of. I will miss sitting with him during his clinic appointments and our chats about life and anything in general. His warm smile and positive attitude always brightened my day. He will always have a place in my heart. Big hugs to the entire family!

  8. Wendy Eller 25 October, 2014 at 21:33 Reply

    I will be forever grateful for the time I got to spend with Aaron. I’m not sure who took care of who in this situation. I remember so often things he said and did that would change my whole outlook on the day. He was always so concerned about the nurses and patients of 4 North and spent many days praying for us. What a very kind thing to do! Constantly thinking of others!We will always remember his kind spirit and miss him greatly!Lots of Love to your Family!

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