Bryan De La Hoya

Bryan De La Hoya obituary, San Antonio, TX

Bryan De La Hoya

Bryan La Hoya Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Castle Ridge Mortuary - West Military Dr. on Oct. 1, 2025.

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With heavy hearts, we announce the passing of Bryan De La Hoya, who left this world far too soon at the age of 19 on July 30, 2025.
Bryan was a beloved son, brother, and friend. He brought joy, laughter, and love to everyone who knew him. His kindness, energy, and generous heart touched the lives of many.
He was the cherished son of Eli and Maria De La Hoya.
Their bond was unshakable- one built on unconditional love, trust, and constant encouragement. They were proud of the young man he was becoming. From his smallest moments to his greatest accomplishments, they stood beside him with pride and joy.
Bryan was a devoted brother to Alex and Jacqueline. Together they shared countless memories, inside jokes, and an unbreakable connection that words cannot fully capture.
Whether they were laughing until they cried, or simply enjoying each other's company, Bryan's love for his siblings was constant.
Among his proudest accomplishments was graduating as a United States Marine- a goal he worked very hard to achieve and one that brought immense pride to him and his family.
Though his time here was brief, his impact was lasting.
Bryan will be remembered for his warm smile, his sense of humor, and the deep love he had for his family and friends. His spirit lives on in the stories, the laughter, and the love that remains.
Bryan leaves behind unforgettable memories, and he will live forever in the hearts of those who loved him.
We will carry him with us- his presence will be missed beyond measure and more than words can express, but his memory will remain a part of who we are, always.
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