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Bernardino Morin Gamboa

1936 - 2025

Bernardino Morin Gamboa obituary, 1936-2025, Midland, TX

BORN

1936

DIED

2025

FUNERAL HOME

Lewallen-Garcia-Pipkin Funeral Home

2508 N. Big Spring St

Midland, Texas

Bernardino Gamboa Obituary

Bernardino Morin Gamboa
05/14/1936 - 08/26/2025
With hearts full of love and gratitude, the family of Bernardino Morin Gamboa announces his passing on August 26, 2025, in Midland, Texas, at the age of 89. He was born on May 14, 1936, in San Vicente, Coahuila, Mexico, to Juan and Gabriela Gamboa. Over the years, he was lovingly known by many nicknames, "Nino, Bernie, Apa, Dad, Daddy, Tata, and Buelo," each one a reflection of the special place he held in the hearts of his family and friends. Nino's life was marked by courage, perseverance, and devotion. At the age of 8, he overcame Malta fever (brucellosis) and the challenge of learning to walk again, a trial that instilled in him a strength that would carry him through his lifetime. As a teenager, he traveled as a migrant worker, determined to create a brighter future for his family.
On January 28, 1955, he married the love of his life, Herculana Marquez, and together they built a family grounded in love and guided by faith. They were blessed with 11 children, and through every season of life, Nino remained a steady presence; hardworking, patient, and deeply committed to those he loved.
In 1968, Nino moved with his wife and five children to Midland, Texas, where he worked tirelessly to provide for his growing family. He served his community with dedication through his work with the City of Midland Sanitation Department, Midland County Road Maintenance, and later with the Texas Department of Transportation, retiring in 1998 after 23 years of service. Even in retirement, he continued to work hard, overseeing operations for S&S Remodeling until his health no longer allowed him to do so.
Nino's greatest calling was not just in his career, but in his service to God and his family. Alongside his wife and brother, Cruz, he helped found Iglesia Bautista Betel, where he faithfully served as a Deacon, Sunday School teacher, and bus driver for the children's ministry. He cherished being a servant of the Lord, and his deepest pride was his family, whom he loved beyond measure.
In his younger years, Nino was a true cowboy at heart; he loved riding horses and was known for his talent as a bronc rider. He also had a gift for craftsmanship, creating handmade leather Bible covers that showed both his creativity and devotion to his faith. He found joy in being outdoors, whether working in his yard or creating a beautiful homestead where his family could gather. Some of his greatest pleasures were the simple yet meaningful moments: loving on his great-grandchildren, sharing Sunday lunches with his entire family, and proudly teaching his grandsons the tradition of harvesting, preparing, and cooking a chivo for everyone to enjoy. These moments of laughter, love, and togetherness were where his heart found the greatest happiness.
He is preceded in death by his beloved wife, Herculana; parents, Juan and Gabriela Gamboa; son, Noe Gamboa; daughter, Leah Bejil; grandson, Caleb Elijah Gamboa; granddaughter, Jennifer Diaz; great-granddaughter, Lillian Abigayle Gutierrez; brothers, Anastacio Gamboa, Francisco Gamboa, and Cruz Gamboa; and sisters, Maria de Jesus Bernal, Benigna Ortega, and Julia Bernal.
He is survived by his siblings, Ventura Gamboa, Angel Gamboa, Telesforo Gamboa, and Oralia Gamboa-Onate; his children, Raquel Diaz, Efren Gamboa, Lisa Gamboa Zaragoza, Ruth Onate, Noemi Reyes, Ester Marquez, Anna Gamboa, Judith Silva, Amber Gamboa, and adopted daughter Yulma Torres; along with 30 grandchildren, 57 great-grandchildren, and 1 great-great-grandchild. His family was his proudest accomplishment and his greatest joy.
Family and friends are invited to gather for a viewing on Thursday, August 28, 2025, from 2:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. at Heavenly Gate Funeral Home, 405 N. Terrell St., Midland, TX. Funeral services will be held the next day, Friday, August 29, 2025, at 1:00 p.m. at the same location, followed by burial at Fairview Cemetery. All are welcome to attend and celebrate Nino's life. The family extends heartfelt thanks to Dr. Dario Beltran, Dr. Anand Cholia, and Edward "Maurice" Lopez DNP, FNP-BC, and the staff of Martin County Hospital for their compassionate care.
Nino's life was a testament to resilience, humility, and unshakable faith. He leaves behind a legacy of love, service, and steadfast devotion that will continue to inspire generations. His family takes comfort in knowing he now rests in the presence of his Savior.
"Well done, good and faithful servant… enter into the joy of your Lord." – Matthew 25:23
Funeral service is under the direction of Lewallen-Garcia-Pipkin Funeral Home and Chapel in Midland, Texas. Family messages and condolences may be emailed to: [email protected] or you can visit our website at www.lewallengarciapipkinfh.com.

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Published by Midland Reporter-Telegram on Aug. 29, 2025.

Memorial Events
for Bernardino Gamboa

Aug

28

Viewing

2:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.

Heavenly Gate Funeral Home

405 N. Terrell St., Midland, TX 79701

Aug

29

Funeral service

1:00 p.m.

Heavenly Gate Funeral Home

405 N. Terrell St., Midland, TX 79701

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Lewallen-Garcia-Pipkin Funeral Home

2508 N. Big Spring St, Midland, TX 79705

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ELVIRA TUCKER- ARNBERGER

August 27, 2025

Familia Gamboa, thoughts and prayers are with you all. I have fond memories of Sr. Gamboa, as I was growing up in Midland. He and my dad, Pete Tucker, worked together with the City of Midland. Sr. Gamboa was always very nice and greeted me with a big smile each time our paths crossed. Vaya Con Dios Sr. Gamboa

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