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I give my sincere condolences to his family and I pray God strengthens you all during this difficult time...from Maggie Zamora & Family
Maggie Zamora
November 10, 2025 | Weslaco, TX | Classmate


Photo courtesy of Hillcrest Funeral Home Burial Park & Cremations - San Antonio
Aug 21, 1974 - Nov 3, 2025

I give my sincere condolences to his family and I pray God strengthens you all during this difficult time...from Maggie Zamora & Family
Maggie Zamora
November 10, 2025 | Weslaco, TX | Classmate
I’m so sorry for your loss. Praying for you and your family.
Josefina Delacerda
November 09, 2025 | Mercedes, TX | Family
Cindy, Eddy and family, We are touched deeply by your loss, and we share a portion of your grief. May the Lord Jesus Christ give you peace, unity and strength as you morn the kids of Alonzo. Our love is with you all. ❤
Richard and Ingrid Garcia
November 09, 2025 | Salinas | Family
I have such fond memories of you growing up next door. You will forever remain in my heart as a fun loving and good person. You fought the good fight and finished the race. Well done.
Trina Gamez
November 08, 2025 | Arlington, TX | Neighbor
Rest easy warrior, great Marine!
Giovanni Dattalo
November 08, 2025 | KY | Military
You were the kind of person everyone liked being around, Omar. Funny, caring, and real. Thanks for all the memories.
Melissa Vallejo
November 08, 2025 | Weslaco, TX | Friend
Remembered By
Betsy Cardenas
November 08, 2025 | Weslaco, TX | Classmate
Rewrite Oscar was a remarkable person and an outstanding Marine. We fought in Fallujah, and my heart breaks for your family. The war changed all of us, but the bonds we forged while fighting for our lives and for our brothers in arms endure. There are no words that can ease this pain, but please know that we are holding you and your family in our thoughts.
My deepest sympathies
Ishmael Castillo
November 07, 2025 | TX | Military
I graduated with Omar from Weslaco High School. We were part of FFA ( Future Farmers of America). He was funny, kind, respectful, and a great friend to all his classmates. I am so sorry for this world to have lost such a beautiful solo. May God be with him and with his family and friends. We will all remember him fondly. I will cherish the memories I have of him. Blessings.
Yvonne Ortegon
November 07, 2025 | Weslaco, TX | Friend
Omar Alonzo Adame, born August 21, 1974, in Weslaco, Texas, went to be with the Lord on November 3, 2025, at the age of 51.
He is preceded in death by his father, Arturo Alonzo Adame, Jr., and his grandmothers Nani, Mary, and Bee.
He is survived by his loving wife, Cynthia Adame; his mother, Dora Tamez, and stepfather, Andy Tamez; his cherished daughters, Victoria Adame and Audrey Adame; his sisters, Cynthia Walters and husband Eddy Walters, Janet Wingrove and husband David Wingrove, and Melissa Adame; and his loyal pup, Lance Corporal Adame. His presence, humor, and love will be dearly missed by all who knew him.
Omar proudly served in the United States Marine Corps for 20 years, completing three deployments and earning two Purple Hearts for his bravery and service. His dedication to his country was so great that he re-enlisted twice, exemplifying his deep sense of duty and honor.
Omar will be remembered for his strength, courage, and determination, as well as for his quick wit and unforgettable sense of humor. Above all, he will be remembered for the profound love he had for his wife and daughters, who were the center of his world. He will be forever loved and deeply missed.
John 5:24
He will be laid to rest at Ft. Sam Houston National Cemetery.
Committal Service: November 14, 2025, at 9:45 a.m. in Shelter #5.
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