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Brian Mireles, 54, passed away suddenly on May 22, 2025, in Rosenberg, TX. He was born on August 13, 1970, in Wharton, TX, to Pablo Mireles and Teresa Cardenas Mireles.
Brian graduated from Wharton in 1989. He started his career as a Plant supervisor and went on to work for Chevron Phillips for many years. Brian had 3 children, Brian Mireles, Haley Mireles and Madison Mireles.
He was best known for his love of motorcycles, especially his Harley, He also loved to hunt and fish, cook but especially Bar-B-Que, work out and being outdoors. He was a lifelong fan of his Pittsburg Steelers. He was an active member of River Point Church in Richmond and was recently baptized as he accepted Jesus Christ as his Lord and Savior. He was a proud supporter of Los Banditos Motorcycle Club.
Brian is survived by his parents, Pablo Mireles and Teresa Cardenas Mireles; son, Brian Mireles; daughters, Haley Mireles and Madison Mireles; sisters, Elizabeth Priteo, and Carol White, brothers, Lorenzo Mireles III, and Paul Mireles, grandchildren: Brian Mireles, Sofia Mireles, Brycen Mireles. Leilani Mireles, Richard Mireles, Ki'elle Broussard and Braelynn Mireles.
A visitation for Brian Mireles will be held on Saturday, May 31, 2025, starting at 11 a.m. at Wharton Funeral Home. A Rosary will be recited at 12:30 by Father Antonio Perez. A Celebration of Life will begin at 1 p.m. with his Pastor from River Pointe Church officiating. Following the ceremony, he will have a last ride in his favorite truck “The Heavy Chevy” escorted by his brothers of Los Banditos Motorcycle Club.
In lieu of flowers the family request plants be sent in Memory of Brian.
Funeral services are under the Direction of Wharton Funeral Home. Condolences may be left at whartonfuneralhome.com
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515 E Boling Hwy, Wharton, TX 77488
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