Jose Antonio "Pingo" Trevino, Jr.

Jose Antonio "Pingo" Trevino, Jr. obituary, Premont, TX

Jose Antonio "Pingo" Trevino, Jr.

Jose Antonio Trevino, Jr. Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Jun. 20, 2024.
Jose Antonio "Pingo" Trevino, Jr. entered eternal peace on June 16, 2024. He was born April 12, 1963, in Falfurrias, TX, to Jose Antonio Treviño, Sr. and Janet Perez. Jose is survived by two sons Luis Glenn Treviño and Patrick Jay Treviño of Indiana. One brother Jon Andrew (Ludy G.) Treviño, Sr., two sisters Cynthia (Armando G.) Niño, Sr. of Alice, TX and Jessica Salinas of Virginia. Nieces and nephews include Armando T Niño, Jr, Armynthia (Em) Niño, Veronica Gonzalez, Jon Treviño, Jr., Jacob Treviño, Ashley Parnoff, Alex Eastman, Matthew Malone Jr., and Finn Malone.

He is preceded in death by his father both parents Jose Antonio Treviño, Sr. and Janet Perez Rodriguez, maternal grandparents Rafael S. Perez, Sr. and Emma M. Perez, paternal grandparents Inez G. Treviño and Elma R. Treviño.

A Funeral Service will be held at 10:00 A.M. on Saturday, June 22, 2024, at Alaniz Funeral Home followed by Burial at the Premont Cemetery in Premont, TX.

Pallbearers: Armando T. Niño, Jr., Jacob Treviño, David Breault, Ray Moncayo, Albert Suarez, Robert Montalvo.

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Debra Countryman

June 22, 2024

Much sympathy to the Trevino family. Pingo was quite a character stubborn and caring. He loved working on mechanical things, growing vegetables and cooking with his own recipes. He always wanted to write a cookbook. He will have his opportunity in heaven. He was a loving person and always wanted to help even if it was just a suggestion. May he be blessed eternally by the Lord.

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