Julian Beltran Trejo, a dedicated landscaper and a lover of yard work, passed away peacefully on October 6, 2025, in his beloved Corpus Christi, where he was born on August 4, 1956. He leaves behind a legacy rich with love, laughter, and the beauty of nature that he nurtured throughout his life.
Julian’s hands were well acquainted with the earth, as he spent countless hours bringing greenery and vibrancy to the landscapes he cared for. Each garden he touched was a testament to his hard work and passion, reflecting the same nurturing spirit he brought to his family. His talent for creating beautiful outdoor spaces was matched only by his deep commitment to his loved ones.
His cherished daughters, Julia Farmer, Paula Trejo, Betty Jean Martinez, and Belinda Galvan, will forever hold dear the memories of their father's warm smile and gentle guidance. His son, Timothy Jack Trejo, carries forward the strength and dedication that Julian exemplified throughout his life.
Julian was surrounded by a loving family that included his devoted sisters: Mary Vasquez, Lolly Padilla, Esmeralda Trejo, Mikaela Suarez, Flora Hernandez, and Nora Pena. His brothers, Ralph Trejo and Johnny Joe Trejo, shared countless moments of brotherhood that they will forever treasure.
Adding to the warmth of his legacy are his numerous grandchildren, each one a bright light in his life, and his great-grandchild, Saint Ace Castro, who will continue to carry forth the joy and love that Julien instilled in the family.
As we remember Julian, let us celebrate the beauty he brought into the world, both through his work and his unwavering support for his family. May his spirit reside in the gardens he tended with such love, blooming brightly for all who knew him. He will be profoundly missed but never forgotten.
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