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With hearts heavy yet filled with love, we share the news of the passing of Weston Granado, who was born sleeping on Monday, May 26, 2025, at 11:34 AM, in Christus Children's Hospital in San Antonio, Texas. His brief moment in this world touched all of our hearts and left an indelible imprint on the lives of his family.
Weston is the beloved son of Alejandro Granado and Karina Trevino, who reside in Knippa, Texas. Though his time with us was fleeting, the warmth and joy he brought into the lives of his parents and his five adoring siblings will forever resonate. His siblings—Aliyah, Amerie, Ali, Alejandro Jr., and Anaya—will carry the memory of their little brother in their hearts. He is also cherished by his maternal grandparents Jose and San Juana Trevino and Paternal Grandmother Michelle Flores.
As a family, they will cherish the moments they envisioned together, holding close the dreams of giggles, adventures, and memories that would have shaped their lives. Though Weston’s life was too short, his presence will live on in the love of his family—a bond that remains unbroken and profound.
In these poignant moments of reflection, the Granado family finds solace in the shared love for their little angel, knowing that he will forever be a part of their lives, staying close in spirit as they navigate the days ahead. Weston will always be remembered, loved, and cherished by those who had the privilege to dream of his future and embrace the light he sparked in their hearts.
A private service for close friends and family will take place on May 30, 2025.
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