Ethan Robert Rodriguez-Apodaca

Ethan Robert Rodriguez-Apodaca obituary, San Antonio, TX

Ethan Robert Rodriguez-Apodaca

Ethan Rodriguez-Apodaca Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Mission Park Funeral Chapels South, Cemeteries & Crematories on May 26, 2024.

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Ethan "Doc Undead" Apodaca
San Antonio born on Jan 3rd, 1983 -
Suddenly departing while traveling, doing what he loved, in Phoenix on May 10th, 2024
While a proud veteran who served this country as a Fire Fighter in the U.S. Air Force, he strived to succeed in what his true passion was every day. Tattooing was more than life. It was who Ethan was, and through his unbelievable living works of art, it will be impossible for anyone to forget the man he was. Between his unreal accounting of life stories (sound effects included), charming personality and his loyalty to everyone he knew, this is a loss that will truly make a mark on all that love and have loved him. Making his way back to his birthplace, and staking his piece being a Son of Texas, still to tell his tales: His wife Kristin and cherished daughters Domino Lucille and Danni Lee Ann, Mother Rita Rodriguez and Father Mike Apodaca, brother Theron Apodaca, sisters Malena and Mariah Apodaca, grandmother Connie Rodriguez and can now follow his grandfather Augustine "Gus" Rodriguez and paternal grandparents William B. Apodaca and Elenore Apodaca.
To be honored with Military Funeral Service, as deserved, on June 10th, 2024 at 10:15 AM at Fort Sam Houston National Cemetery.
As he would always say to his mom, and we wish we could hear just one more time,
"Never, Never"
It is with unmeasurable sadness and a heavy heart to write this for you, hubby bunny.;
& Till We Meet Again < / 3

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