Ramiro C Baiza

Ramiro C Baiza obituary, Fort Stockton, TX

Ramiro C Baiza

Ramiro Baiza Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Eternity Funeral Home on Oct. 15, 2025.

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Ramiro Baiza, age 84, of Fort Stockton, passed away on Saturday evening on October 11, 2025, in Cedar Park, Texas.
The visitation will be held on Thursday, October 16th from 5:00-7:00 p.m. followed by the rosary at 7:00 p.m. at Eternity Funeral Home in Fort Stockton, Texas.
Funeral services will be held on Friday, October 17, 2025, at St. Joseph Catholic Church at 10:00 a.m. to be officiated by Father Francis. Burial will follow at Fort Stockton Catholic Cemetery. Arrangements are by Eternity Funeral Home.
Ramiro was born in Aguita, Coahuila Mexico to Valentin and Julia Baiza on April 26, 1941. He married his beloved wife Corina Baiza on May 18, 1961, in Fort Stockton, Texas.
He successfully worked as a pipeline foreman at Valero Corporation for 35 years instilling his hard work ethic to his children. He proudly received his Master License as an electrician at the age of 35. Ramiro never met a stranger and loved his family dearly. While in Fort Stockton, Ramiro was a proud parishioner of St. Joseph Catholic Church. Ramiro enjoyed coffee with friends at McDonald's fondly referring to his friends as the Bengay club. Ramiro was a family man and enjoyed every moment to soak in the sun.
He was preceded in death by his lovely wife, Corina Duarte Baiza, his parents, Valentin Baiza and Julia Baiza, and his brother, Jesse "Chuy" Baiza. He also leaves behind his sister, Dora Rascon, and his brothers, Candelario "Cal" Baiza, and Roy Baiza.
Ramiro is survived by his children Randy (Lina) Baiza, Midland, Texas, Monica (Leo) Vasquez, San Antonio, Texas, Melinda, Leander, Texas, Ramiro Baiza Jr (Brenda), Rockwall, Texas, Abigail (Ricky) Pando, Round Rock, Texas. Also survived by his grandchildren Karina Valeriano, Matthew and Victoria Vasquez, Dawson and Talan Baiza, and Jake and Luke Pando.
Memorials may be given to Alzheimer's research in honor of Ramiro Baiza.
The family of Ramiro Baiza wishes to extend our sincere thanks to all family members and friends who helped to celebrate our dearest father.

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