Affectionately called “Tulolo” by his children Everardo treasured every moment spent with his grandchildren whom he loved immensely. “Lalo” as his friends called him was often engaged in long conversations reminiscing about funny moments and early years in Monterrey, Mexico. Everardo was a man of the earth who enjoyed long walks and planting his own garden. Lalo loved listening and dancing to Norteño corridos and music from old Mexico. A lively spirit has left us to spin his storytelling, tell his jokes, and share his laughter with those who left before him in Heaven above.
Mr. Moreno is preceded in death by his father, Marcial Moreno Bayesteros, his mother Toribia Ayala de Moreno and his sister Maria Matilde Castro de Moreno.
Everardo Moreno is survived by his sons Marcial (Mihaela) Moreno and Javier (Bianca) Moreno; daughter Griselda (Rodrigo) Garcia; grandchildren: Arielle Moreno, Anthony Moreno, Rebecca Moreno, Samantha Moreno, Javier Moreno, Aldo Moreno, Rodrigo Garcia and Maya Garcia; brother: Antonio Moreno Ayala; sister: Teresa Moreno de Ruiz; numerous nieces and nephews
Serving as pallbearers will be Marcial Moreno, Javier Moreno, Rodrigo Garcia, Antonio Moreno, Enafael Cabrera and Jesus Dominguez.
A two day visitation will take place at Funeraria Del Angel Buena vista from Sunday, April 21, 2013 from 1pm to 9pm and on Monday, April 22, 2013 from 3pm to 9pm with A Holy Rosary at 7pm.
A Chapel Service will be held on Tuesday, April 23, 2013 at 10am at Funeraria Del Angel Buena Vista with a committal service to follow to Roselawn Memorial Gardens.
You may view the obituary, sign the guestbook, and send your condolences online to Everardo Moreno Ayala’s family at www.funerariadelangelbuenavista.com or www.MeM.com
Funeral arrangements have been entrusted to Funeraria Del Angel Buena Vista, cemeteries, mausoleums, and crematory. 125 McDavitt Blvd., Brownsville, Texas 78521 (956) 541-5400. Dignity Memorial Provider.
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