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Manny Garcia, 35, of Fort Stockton, passed away on March 21,2025.
Visitation will be from 2pm-9pm on Friday March 28, 2025, at Heritage Funeral Home of the Big Bend 301 N. Main Street Fort Stockton, Texas 79735. Funeral service will be held 10am Saturday March 29,2025 at the First Baptist Church 401 N Gillis St Fort Stockton, Texas 79735.
The family of Manny Garcia III request plants verses flowers for Manny's Services.
Manny Garcia was born in Fort Stockton to Manuel and Rechelle Garcia on May 9, 1989. He attended Fort Stockton High School and graduated in 2007. Manny was a fun loving and loyal friend, brother, uncle, and son. Anyone who had the pleasure of being around him knew it was always laughs and arguments you most likely would never win. Manny enjoyed playing poker, cornhole and disc golf but his true passion was shooting pool and his roosters. He leaves behind two beautiful girls that meant the world to him. They knew he was a phone call away whether it be for a dinner date for Chinese food or a night at home cooking and hanging out on the couch. Although he left us early in life his memories are forever engraved in our hearts. Manny was loved by everyone (other than the cops and lulu). Manny is preceded in death by his grandparents Manuel F. Garcia wife Annabelle, papaw Bobby Cardwell, Uncle Gino Garcia. Manny is survived by his daughters Jainzelle & Evantika Garcia. Parents Manuel & Rechelle Garcia. Brothers Jason Driver (wife Savannah), Adam Gacia, Sisters Abby Eicher (husband Charlie), Amber Lipford, Desiree Garcia, Ava Garcia & several aunts, uncles nieces and nephews.
Pallbearers will be Kevin Benavente, Phillip Castillo, Mason Driver, Justin Fuentes, Lorenzo Hayes, Jonathan Pacheco, Junior Salgado, & Fernando Valadez.
Honorary Pallbearers will be Eli Carillo, Kason Driver, Adam Garcia, Jacob Patino & Manuel Ramirez.
To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
301 North Main St., Fort Stockton, TX 79735
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