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Ernesto Félix, Jr., un querido hijo, hermano y nieto, falleció el 18 de julio de 2024 en su ciudad natal de Tucson, AZ. Nació el 28 de marzo de 1996 y dejó un impacto duradero en todos los que lo conocieron.
Ernesto asistió a la escuela secundaria Desert View y destacó en su carrera como paisajista. Su logro del que más se enorgullece fue su mama. Realizó para embellecer los espacios al aire libre. Conocido por su humildad, respeto y fe firme, Ernesto era un alma noble que prefería mantenerse reservada para sí mismo. Tenía un carácter reservado pero tocó la vida de muchos con su bondadoso corazón.
En su tiempo libre, Ernesto disfrutaba de placeres simples como escuchar música, jugar videojuegos en su PlayStation, ver películas y burlarse de sus hermanas. Sus pasatiempos reflejaban su personalidad con los pies en la tierra y le brindaban momentos de relajación en medio de su arduo trabajo.
A Ernesto le sobreviven su madre, Emma Del Cid; padre, Ernesto Félix; hermanas, Melanny Felix y Kendra Blanco; abuelos paternos, José y Gloria Félix; abuelos maternos, Enrique Del Cid y Rafaela Quintero; padrinos, Jesús y María Deninne Felix; su amado perro, Plex, así como numerosos tíos, tías, sobrinas, sobrinos, primos y amigos.
Se llevará a cabo un velorio y un rosario el 23 de julio en Martinez Funeral Chapels en Tucson de 6:00 p.m. a 22:00 h. seguido de una misa en la Iglesia Católica Romana del Sagrado Corazón el 24 de julio a las 10:00 a. m. Estos eventos serán una oportunidad para que los seres queridos de Ernesto se reúnan para honrar su memoria y encontrar consuelo en la compañía de los demás.
Ernesto Félix, Jr., será recordado por el amor que compartió con quienes lo rodeaban y la dedicación que mostró en todos los aspectos de su vida. Que descanse en paz sabiendo que marcó una diferencia en la vida de muchos.
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Ernesto Felix, Jr., a beloved son, brother, and grandson, passed away on July 18, 2024, in his hometown of Tucson, AZ. He was born on March 28, 1996, and left a lasting impact on all who knew him.
Ernest attended Desert View High School and excelled in his career as a landscaper. His proudest accomplishment was the work he did in beautifying outdoor spaces. Known for his humility, respectfulness, and strong faith, Ernesto was a noble soul who preferred to keep to himself. He had a reserved nature but touched the lives of many with his kind heart.
In his leisure time, Ernesto found joy in simple pleasures like listening to music, playing video games on his PlayStation, watching movies, and teasing his sisters. His hobbies reflected his down-to-earth personality and brought him moments of relaxation amidst his hard work.
Ernesto is survived by his mother, Emma Del Cid; father, Ernesto Felix; sisters, Melanny Felix and Kendra Blanco; paternal grandparents, Jose and Gloria Felix; maternal grandparents, Enrique Del Cid and Rafaela Quintero; God-parents, Jesus and Maria Deninne Felix; his beloved dog, Plex, as well as numerous uncles, aunts, nieces, nephews, cousins, and friends.
A visitation and rosary will be held on July 23rd at Martinez Funeral Chapels in Tucson from 6:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. followed by a Mass at Sacred Heart Roman Catholic Church on July 24th at 10:00 a.m. These events will be an opportunity for Ernesto's loved ones to come together to honor his memory and find solace in each other's company.
Ernesto Felix, Jr., will be remembered for the love he shared with those around him and the dedication he showed in all aspects of his life. May he rest in peace knowing that he made a difference in the lives of many.
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