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Roy Reyna

Austin, Texas

1947 - 2020

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REYNA, Roy Roy Reyna, 73, of Austin, TX, passed away peacefully in his home on November 30. Roy was born in San Antonio, Texas to Gilbert and Evelia Reyna on January 6, 1947. Roy graduated from Jefferson High School in San Antonio in 1965 and then proudly served in the United States Marine Corps...

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Remembering Roy on this day of his passing, November 30th of 2020. What a loving man he was always sharing memories for all of us. The Kierce´s, and Weiblens have continued cooking his famous brisket . Of course, no one can make it like Tio Roy. Miss him so much! Sister Estella and Tio Chuck, Carolyn, Andy, Blane, Carl, Diane and Steiner.

I served with Roy in the Marines. He had Thanksgiving with my wife and me in 1967. My wife still has the gift Roy's mother sent her. Rest in peace.

I did not personally know Roy, but my sisters Mary Ann and Nelda went on the European trip with Roy and Gloria. They could not say enough good things about Roy ... he was kind, generous and they never laughed so much. To Gloria and the family, I am so sorry for the loss of such a wonderful man, husband, father and friend. We hope you find peace in your heart knowing that Roy is with God.

I first met Roy when I was the mediator between the City of Austin and the Restaurant Association regarding health inspections. Roy was there to represent the restaurants, of course, and he made his opinions clear - but always with a smile. Later, my son, Sam and Roy's son, Gilbert (Roy) were classmates at St. Austin Catholic School and were in Boy Scouts together. Roy was always ready to help wherever it was needed - and always with a smile! He was SMART but humble and a role model of a...

To all the Reyna Family, so sorry for your loss and what a great man Tio was. Glad we had the pleasure of spending time with Tio in June 2020, his sense of humor will be missed, his character and personality will never be forgotten. God Bless all and may He give you all strength and guidance in this time of need. Hugs and Love,

Roy was THE MAN wherever he was. We met many years ago when I was appointed to mediate between restaurant owners and the City of Austin on restaurant inspections and he made his opinion known clearly, but always with a smile! We later caught up with each other at St. Austin Catholic School where his son, Gilbert (Roy) and my son Sam were classmates and in Boy Scouts together. He was ready to help with anything, and, again, with a smile! My family will miss him and we know he is irreplaceable...

To all the Reyna Family in Austin and Spain. There will never be a more loving and compassionate brother than Roy. He will be remembered lovingly by Tio Chuck and Tia Estella who played Mrs. Claus along Santa Roy. He provided many HAPPY MEMORIES FOR all of us. We will miss his laughter and great sense of humor . Rest in PEACE BROTHER ROY. Chuck and Estella

In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always.

My grandsons, Mark and David are going to miss you and your brisket. They also won't forget you as Santa and the Bunny. We love you. God Bless you and my you rest in peace. Elia, Oscar and Diane.