Nelda L. Reyes, a devoted mother and vibrant spirit, peacefully left this world on May 11, 2025, at the age of 66 in Fort Stockton, Texas. Born on March 12, 1959, in Alpine, Texas, Nelda was a lifelong resident of Brewster County, where she touched the lives of many through her warmth, kindness, and zest for life.
A proud graduate of Alpine High School, Nelda's spirit shone brightly during her school years. She was actively involved in sports and the school band, showcasing her love for music and athleticism. Those who knew her would often speak of her infectious joy for life, as she reveled in singing and dancing—activities that brought her immense happiness and were always shared with her loved ones.
Nelda's role as a devoted mother was central to her identity. She cherished her children fiercely, and her legacy will live on through their lives. Dwayne Kristopher Reyes (Candes), Wesley Ryan Reyes II (Patsy), Kaila De'Lon Martinez (Pedro), K'Lan Kelsey Reyes (Maggie), and Destinee Rae Kellam (Henry) were fortunate to have a mother whose love knew no bounds. Her nurturing spirit and unwavering support provided them with the foundation they needed to thrive.
Beyond her immediate family, Nelda was surrounded by the love of her mother, Maria E. Melgoza, sisters, Pamela Melgoza and Ruth Macias (Joe), her 17 grandchildren, and numerous nieces and nephews, who witnessed the light that Nelda brought into the world. Though her heart grieved the loss of her beloved husband, Andres Reyes Jr., and her son, Wesley Ryan Reyes I, Nelda found solace in her faith, which she cherished deeply.
The void left by the passing of her father, Ruben D. Melgoza, was a testament to her strength and resilience as she navigated life with grace and positivity. Nelda lived her life filled with laughter and a passion for making beautiful memories with those she held dear.
As we remember Nelda L. Reyes, it is her love of life, her spirit of joy, and her devotion to family that will forever resonate in our hearts. She will be dearly missed, yet her legacy will continue through the laughter and happiness she instilled in her children and all who had the privilege of knowing her. Rest in peace, dear Nelda, until we meet again.
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