Daniel Alexander Arriaga

Daniel Alexander Arriaga obituary, Klein, TX

Daniel Alexander Arriaga

Daniel Arriaga Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Klein Funeral Home & Memorial Park - Magnolia-The Woodlands on Apr. 19, 2025.

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Daniel (Dani) Alexander Arriaga departed this life peacefully on Wednesday, April 16, 2025.
Dani was born in February of 1995 in San Antonio, Texas to Carol and Francisco Arriaga. He went on to live a wonderful childhood surrounded by his three bothers, caring parents, grandparents and all of those lucky enough to see him grow into the incredible man, husband and the father he would eventually become.
Dani, a jack of all trades, went on many endeavors during his life. But none were more important than the journey that began with the love of his life and wife Amanda Arriaga.
This union quickly bloomed with the arrival of his first daughter Lilian and would continue like spring flowers to include his son Charles, his daughter Rose, his son Benjamin and his youngest daughter Hazel.
He was a lover of nature. He had a deep appreciation for the moments in life that can only be experienced. Minutes or seconds that are ephemeral but seemed preserved in time by the warm light he emanated, and the smiles he always seemed to so easily create.
While some men live in the past or in their perceived future, Dani navigated these and the present as a wave in the ocean. An exciting arrival of clashing love at close glance, and a slow moving arrangement of beauty in the sand observable only from high above.
He will forever be missed and his life cherished by his wife of twelve years, Amanda; his children Lilian, Charles, Rose, Benjamin and Hazel. As well as his parents and three brothers Frank (Francisco), Wayne, and John. His niece Victoria and his two grandmothers, along with extended family, and the many friends that came to know him over the years.
A celebration of Daniel's life will be held at Klein Funeral Home, 14711 FM 1488, Magnolia, TX, on Wednesday, April 23, 2025, commencing with visitation of family and friends from 12:30 p.m. up until 2:00 p.m. leading up to his Funeral Service, with burial to follow.

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