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Genaro Menchaca, age 35, was called to his eternal home in heaven on Wednesday, August 13, 2025. Born in Dallas, Texas, on August 11, 1990, Genaro was a beloved son, father, brother, uncle, and friend whose infectious spirit and boundless warmth will never be forgotten.
Genaro was a true social butterfly, known for his ability to make friends easily and his genuine love for others. He had a gift for connecting with people, always ready to lend a helping hand and offer his support. His joyful nature and kind heart attracted others, making him someone who left a lasting impression on everyone he met.
He is survived by his loving parents, Rafael and Maria Eloe; his daughter, Ariel, who was his pride and joy; his sister, Elizabeth; his brother, Rafael, and sister-in-law, Martha; and his nieces and nephew, Kaitlyn, Adelynn, and Isaiah. He also leaves behind aunts, uncles, and many cousins who adored him and shared in his joyful spirit as well as his loyal friend, his dog Hulk. He was preceded in death by his grandparents, Rafael and Adelina Menchaca, Isabel and Maria Almendarez, and his uncle, Jose Santiago Menchaca.
Genaro's memory will live on in the hearts of all who knew him. Family and friends are invited to come celebrate his life and share in the love and laughter he so freely gave to this world.
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