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Bruno Sergio Arriaga, 50, of Wichita Falls, went home to Jesus on Monday, December 5, 2022.
His funeral service will be at the Owens and Brumley Funeral Home in Wichita Falls at 1:00 pm Thursday, December 15, 2022, followed by interment at Sacred Heart Cemetery.
Bruno was born on November 18, 1972 to Frank and Claudia Arriaga in Amarillo, Texas. He worked at Z Best Fast Lube for 16 years. He enjoyed eating gorditas, and eating at Texas Best BBQ with his son. He loved his family, Southern Saturday nights, watching his Cowboys football team, and all genres of music. Bruno was known to light up a room with his goofiness and charm, he was a hard worker, a loving father and grandfather, and will be greatly missed.
Bruno has been reunited in Heaven with his father, Frank Arriaga.
He is survived by his mother, Claudia Arriaga; Sister Jasmin Arriaga; loving partner, Adela Sanjuan; two loving children Ariana Arriaga and Deangelo Arriaga; one grandson, Luca Velasquez.
Condolences may be sent to the family at www.owensandbrumley.com
Stefon Jackson
December 13, 2022
Bruno was a very cool dude.. Rest easy
Cara Simmons
December 12, 2022
Bruno was a kind and wonder person. He will be dearly missed.
Linda Meissner
December 12, 2022
I love Bruno very much! He had the best smile and always made me happy! I will miss him very much! Love and prayers for all!
Uncle & Niece
Jade Duggan
December 10, 2022
In loving memory of a wonderful uncle We will love you and miss you always.
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jasmin arriaga
December 9, 2022
jasmin arriaga
December 9, 2022
jasmin arriaga
December 9, 2022
jasmin arriaga
December 9, 2022
I love my big Brother so much. I have so many memories of his as kids and grown up, however the kid memories are the best. No words can describe the pain the hurt, the emptiness....life will never be the same without my Big Brother.
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