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Trinidad "Trini" Garza

Dallas, Texas

1931 - 2023

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DIED
November 30, 2023
LOCATION
Dallas, Texas

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Trini was born in Stockdale Texas on September 22, 1931 to Gabriel and Carmen Garza. He was baptized in the Methodist and Catholic Church. His migrant worker family moved to Floresville, TX, near San Antonio. He lost his mother when he was 12 and his father five years later, leaving him as the...

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He cared about education. Trini always had time to listen. He was a board member when I taught in Dallas ISD. Blessings to his family.

Bernice & Denise, I just saw this on the internet when I was trying to find ya'll. I'm so sorry about your dad, he was a great man & like your mom was always so nice to be. Just wanted to let ya'll know I was thinking about ya'll. Bless y'all & your family. Love glo

Omg I remember Mr Garza from when I was a little girl.We were always at his store on Harry Hines ,a sweet sweet man I never forget him may he rest in peace

Thank you for continuously answering the call to leadership. You have left your mark faithful servant and may now rest in peace. With my deepest gratitude, I thank you.

My condolences to Trini's daughter, Denise Garza De La Cruz, a former classmate from Lon Morris College. Your father was a tremendous witness for our United Methodist Church, the Dallas community, and many more. May God bless your family in this season of hope, peace, joy and love. Grace and peace, Rev. Tom Hudspeth

In passing we know that Trini has been freed from every bound, every burden and every limitation. And in this we rejoice. Grief never ends but it changes, it´s a passage not a place to stay. Grief is not a sign of weakness, nor a lack of faith, grief is the price of love. John and Ella Johnson

To the Garza Family, Thank you for sharing your Father with the Hispanic Community. His service in the military and community is very much appreciated.He will join other Hispanic Leaders who fought for equal rights & education. It was an honor to have worked alongside Trini & my Dad during the early years. Y Que Sigan La Lucha

My sincere condolences to all of the Garza family. Trini Garza contributed so much to Dallas Mexican American community.

Always enjoyed a visit to Ranchero and getting to talk with members of the Garza family. RIP Trini.