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Ambrosio "Redbone" Garcia Garcia, age 66, of Lockhart, Texas passed away peacefully at his sons home on Monday April 15th 2024. His family is deeply saddened by his death and will forever miss him.
Ambrosio was born on January 31st, 1958 to Jesse and Nieves Garcia in Lockhart, Texas. He is a proud graduate of Lockhart High School, class of 1977. He can easily be remembered for his participation in the reenactments of the "The Battle of Plum Creek". His portrayal of a Comanche Indian has alot to do with where he earned his nickname "Redbone", as he resembled to 70's classic rock front man of the band Redbone. He was a long time employee of Lockhart ISD finally retiring due to medical issues in 2016. His last position with Lockhart ISD was serving as the Head Custodian of the Freshman Campus after 24 years of service. Ambrosio was fascinated with comic books, over the years he has collected hundreds of his favorites. He loved everything western and would always watch his two favorite shows "Gunsmoke" & "Bonanza". Along with these shows he would never miss his beloved WWE, he was religous about watching every episode. He was an amazing grandfather and loved spending time with his grandchildren, they were certainly the light of his eyes. His Son Ambrosio and family were blessed to have him in their home over the past 8 years, his grandchildren were able to spend every day with him and for this we are forever grateful for the memories.
Ambrosio is survived by his two sons Joshua Moses Garcia (wife Angela), Ambrosio Elias Alonzo-Garcia (wife Jennifer). Grandchildren Destiny Irene(22), Zerek Eli(12), Leighton Anthony(10), & Elliana Jo "Ellie Jo"(4).
Ambrosio is also survived by his Siblings: Sister Salome Diaz of Lockhart, TX, Sister Elpidia Beltran (husband Joe) of San Marcos, Texas, Brother Jesse Garcia (wife Margaret) of Lockhart, Texas, Brother Roy Garcia (wife Nora) of Austin, Texas, & Brother Tony Garcia of Kyle, Texas.
Ambrosio is preceded in death by his parents Jesse & Nieves Garcia, Sister Sylvia Castillo and his youngest son Aaron Trinidad Alonzo-Garcia.
The family of Ambrosio would like to thank Aspen Hospice for all of the time they spent with Ambrosio even though it was short, the care they gave him was amazing.
At this time memorial services are to be determined, they will likely be held at a later time in a small intimate setting as these were his wishes. Contribute
Ambrosio was born on January 31st, 1958 to Jesse and Nieves Garcia in Lockhart, Texas. He is a proud graduate of Lockhart High School, class of 1977. He can easily be remembered for his participation in the reenactments of the "The Battle of Plum Creek". His portrayal of a Comanche Indian has alot to do with where he earned his nickname "Redbone", as he resembled to 70's classic rock front man of the band Redbone. He was a long time employee of Lockhart ISD finally retiring due to medical issues in 2016. His last position with Lockhart ISD was serving as the Head Custodian of the Freshman Campus after 24 years of service. Ambrosio was fascinated with comic books, over the years he has collected hundreds of his favorites. He loved everything western and would always watch his two favorite shows "Gunsmoke" & "Bonanza". Along with these shows he would never miss his beloved WWE, he was religous about watching every episode. He was an amazing grandfather and loved spending time with his grandchildren, they were certainly the light of his eyes. His Son Ambrosio and family were blessed to have him in their home over the past 8 years, his grandchildren were able to spend every day with him and for this we are forever grateful for the memories.
Ambrosio is survived by his two sons Joshua Moses Garcia (wife Angela), Ambrosio Elias Alonzo-Garcia (wife Jennifer). Grandchildren Destiny Irene(22), Zerek Eli(12), Leighton Anthony(10), & Elliana Jo "Ellie Jo"(4).
Ambrosio is also survived by his Siblings: Sister Salome Diaz of Lockhart, TX, Sister Elpidia Beltran (husband Joe) of San Marcos, Texas, Brother Jesse Garcia (wife Margaret) of Lockhart, Texas, Brother Roy Garcia (wife Nora) of Austin, Texas, & Brother Tony Garcia of Kyle, Texas.
Ambrosio is preceded in death by his parents Jesse & Nieves Garcia, Sister Sylvia Castillo and his youngest son Aaron Trinidad Alonzo-Garcia.
The family of Ambrosio would like to thank Aspen Hospice for all of the time they spent with Ambrosio even though it was short, the care they gave him was amazing.
At this time memorial services are to be determined, they will likely be held at a later time in a small intimate setting as these were his wishes. Contribute
Funds are being collected and disbursed by Ambrosio Alonzo-Garcia, Ambrosio's child.
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