Efrain Marcial, Jr., born to Francisca Villa on January 22, 1985 in Aurora, Illinois, was suddenly called home on June 17, 2025 in Dallas, Texas at the young age of 40. He was a devoted son, brother, uncle and friend.
Efrain ("Junior") leaves behind his mother, Francisca Villa; sisters, Anabel Villa, Cynthia Marcial, and Janine Villa; brothers, Giovanni Ramirez and Carlos Hernandez; five nieces, twelve nephews, and one great-niece.
"Junior" was committed to a healthy lifestyle, as he enjoyed taking walks and made sure there was time for the gym. He prided himself as being a hard worker. And although he was a private individual, Junior was also noted as being outspoken, honest, loyal, and most of all, a very kind-hearted young man.
We will all miss him dearly and his memory will always remain in our hearts.
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