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Hilario Hernández de 51 años, esposo, padre, padrastro, abuelo, hijo, hermano y buen amigo fue a estar con Nuestro Señor el día 22 de Diciembre del 2024 en Fort Worth, Texas.
Hilario hijo de Hilario Hernández Cardona y Antonia Jacquez Alcocer nació el 11 de Enero de 1973 en Ciudad Acuña, México. Se unió en matrimonio con su querida esposa Norma Hernández el 6 de Junio del 2012 en Fort Worth, TX. Él siempre fue un esposo, padre y abuelo amoroso. Para su querida esposa era su mejor amigo. Su familia era lo más importante para él. Hilario fue un excelente padre y abuelo. Él fue muy chistoso y trabajador. Hilario le gustaba pasar tiempo en su jardín sembrando chiles, subirse en su patinete y bailar. Amaba demasiado a su muñeca, su hija Antonia, quien era su orgullo y alegría.
Hilario es precedido en muerte por su papa, Hilario Hernández Cardona. Que en paz descansen.
Los que quedan para honrar y celebrar su memoria son su esposa Norma Hernández; hijos, Edgar Merino, Selena González, Amadeo González, Dean Gonzales, Desi González, Antonia Hernández; su mama, Antonia Jacquez Alcocer; once nietos; hermanos, Guadalupe y José Jesús Hernández; junto con numerosos miembros de la familia extendida y una gran cantidad de amigos.
Hilario Hernandez, 51, husband, father, Stepfather, grandfather, son, brother and good friend went to be with Our Lord on December 22, 2024 in Fort Worth, Texas.
Hilario, son of Hilario Hernandez Cardona and Antonia Jacquez Alcocer was born on January 11, 1973 in Ciudad Acuña, Mexico. He married his beloved wife Norma Hernandez on June 6, 2012, in Fort Worth, TX. He was always a loving husband, father and grandfather. To his beloved wife he was her best friend. His family was the most important thing to him. Hilario was an excellent father and grandfather. He was very funny and hardworking. Hilario enjoyed spending time in his garden growing chili peppers, riding his scooter and dancing. He loved his baby girl, daughter Antonia, very much, which was his pride and joy.
Hilario is preceded in death by his father, Hilario Hernandez Cardona. May they rest in peace.
Those left to honor and celebrate his memory are his wife, Norma Hernandez; children, Edgar Merino, Selena Gonzalez, Amadeo Gonzalez, Dean Gonzalez, Desi Gonzalez, Antonia Hernandez; his mother, Antonia Jacquez Alcocer; one grandchild and ten step grandchildren; siblings, Guadalupe and Jose Jesus Hernandez; along with numerous extended family members and numerous friends.
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