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Trey Oscar Avila (4/15/1998 – 12/27/2023) was born and raised in San Antonio, Texas where he enjoyed spending his free time with family and friends. Some of his favorite memories were made in the backyard at his family home, enjoying the summer weather and sneaking samples of all the good food coming off the grill. Trey graduated Cum Laude from Johnson High School in 2016. He was known for being witty, solving puzzles with ease, being a wizard at technology and a stand- up guy handling crises for his family and friends.
Trey is survived by his younger sister, Torie Avila, who shared a special bond with him that only siblings could understand. He is also survived by his loving parents, Oscar Avila & Kristie Jackson Peters. Additional family Trey left behind includes his Paternal Grandparents Oscar & Janie Avila, Maternal Grandparents James & Elizabeth Jackson, and his Aunt Tricia and Uncle Rafael Orellana, Uncle Omar Avila, Uncle Aaron and Aunt Sonnya Avila; and cousins Azriel, Sebastian and Maya.
May Trey Oscar Avila’s soul rest eternally in peace, as his spirit continues to live on in the hearts of those who loved him.
Services held in memorial for Trey:
January 10, 2024:
Viewing & Visitation- 4-8pm, with the Rosary at 6:30 pm at Puente & Sons Funeral Home.
January 11, 2024:
Funeral Mass- 10 am at St Helena’s Catholic Church.
Burial service at 11:30am at Holy Cross Cemetery.
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