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Daniel Rodolfo Arredondo III, age 20, passed away on August 5, 2025, in San Antonio, Texas. Born on June 17, 2005, in the same city he called home throughout his life, Daniel brought light and energy to those around him during his all-too-brief time on this earth. Daniel was a devoted son, brother, grandson, and friend.
He is lovingly remembered by his mother, Estella Arredondo; his father, Daniel Arredondo Sr.; his brother, Isaiah Nathaniel Arredondo; and his sister, Sophia Elizabeth Arredondo. His grandparents—Eloisa and Manuel Arredondo and Rodolfo Sanchez—also mourn the loss of their beloved grandson.
He was preceded in death by his brother Noah Sanchez Arredondo, grandmother Rosalinda Sanchez, and uncle Roy Aguero. Daniel had a passion for barbering—a craft he embraced with dedication and pride.
Whether perfecting a fresh fade or offering a clean cut to someone in need, he found joy in helping others feel their best. His chair was more than just a place for haircuts; it was a space where conversations flowed freely and friendships were formed. Those who knew Daniel remember him as an amazing young man who was always willing to lend a hand. His generous spirit and readiness to help left lasting impressions on everyone fortunate enough to cross his path. As we bid farewell we hold on to the laughter and countless memories he shared with us all. May Daniel’s memory bring comfort to those who knew and loved him.
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