Alfredo Garcia, born on September 4, 1967, in Weslaco, Texas, passed away on September 30, 2025, in American Falls, Idaho. Alfredo was a loved father, grandfather, and son who left an indelible mark on the lives of those around him.
Alfredo was known for his warm spirit and impeccable sense of humor; he always had a way of making us laugh. His joy for life was evident in the many things he cherished. He had a passion for watching wrestling and football, which he enjoyed especially when shared with family and friends. A true family man, Alfredo found happiness in barbecuing with his children and creating cherished memories that will last a lifetime.
Alfredo is survived by his beloved children: Jennie, Andy and his daughter-in-law Krista, Christian, and Samantha. He was a proud grandfather to Marivel, Fabian, and Emmett, who will carry forward his legacy of laughter and love. Alfredo’s enduring bond with his father, Amado, was a source of strength and support throughout his life.
He was preceded in death by his dear mother, Marina Garcia, whose memory will forever live on in the hearts of her family. Alfredo’s passing leaves a void in the lives of those who knew him, but his spirit will continue to inspire those who were fortunate enough to share moments with him. He will be deeply missed, but the laughter and love he brought into the world will resonate through generations to come.
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