Marcelo “Ox” Garcia III tragically lost his life in the line of duty on November 6, 2024. Born in Houston, Texas, on June 24, 1982, Marcelo’s love for his hometown and neighbors was evident throughout his life. Raised in the close-knit Magnolia Park neighborhood of Houston’s East End, he was deeply committed to giving back to the people and places he loved.
Marcelo attended De Zavala Elementary, Edison Middle School, Milby High School and Texas Southern University, where he majored in Business Administration, demonstrating the same drive, determination, and passion that would later define his career as a firefighter.
From an early age, Marcelo excelled in athletics. He played football for the Magnolia Park Sharks and baseball at TSU, finding in sports the values of teamwork, discipline, and service. Over the years, he mentored younger athletes, volunteering with Angels in the Outfield, Our Lady of Guadalupe Catholic School, Milby High School’s baseball team, and the Magnolia Park Sharks.
Marcelo answered the call to serve in 2015. Known for his work ethic, infectious smile, and fierce dedication, he proudly served at Houston Fire Station 23, in the heart of the neighborhood where he grew up. For Marcelo, it wasn’t just a job — it was a calling. He loved the camaraderie, adrenaline, and the purpose it brought.
Outside of work, Marcelo cherished every moment with family and friends, often spending weekends around a barbecue grill, sipping iced mocha coffee and sharing stories. He had a passion for classic cars, classic rock, and timeless movies, which he enjoyed watching again and again.
Marcelo always went out of his way to lend a helping hand, cutting a neighbor’s grass, picking up trash in the neighborhood, or simply being there for those around him. He always found ways to pay it forward, embodying the values of service and kindness he held dear.
Marcelo is survived by his father Marcelo Garcia Jr. and stepmother Diana Garcia, mother Rosa Giannukos and stepfather Nalan Giannukos, sister Erica Garcia and her husband Kenneth Bou, niece Lily Bou and nephew Jordi Bou, grandparents Esteban and Evangelina Ballesteros and Frances Garcia, girlfriend Sylvia Ramos, his beloved dog Santo Garcia, and numerous aunts, uncles, cousins, and friends.
The family extends their deepest gratitude to the Houston Fire Department, the Houston Professional Fire Fighters Association and all who have offered love and support during this difficult time. They have been moved by the outpouring of tributes and acts of kindness from the City of Houston and the community Marcelo served with such dedication.
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