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Nestor Garcia

May 14, 1981 — Aug 3, 2026

Nestor Garcia, born on May 14, 1981, in Anaheim, California, passed away peacefully on August 3, 2026, in Rowlett, Texas. He leaves behind a beautiful legacy of love, devotion, hard work, and, most importantly, the countless memories he created with the people he loved.


Nestor was a kind, humble, and loving man whose presence brought happiness and warmth to those around him. He had a joyful spirit and a genuine heart, and he was someone who cared deeply about the people in his life. Those who knew Nestor will remember his kindness, his loyalty, his sense of humor, and the happiness he brought simply by being himself.


Nestor was a very hardworking man who took great pride in his work and was deeply cherished by his colleagues. He approached his responsibilities with dedication and commitment, earning the respect and admiration of those who had the privilege of working alongside him. His strong work ethic reflected the values he carried throughout his life. He was dependable, determined, and always willing to give his best. Nestor understood the importance of hard work and perseverance, and he led by example through his actions rather than his words.


But more than anything he accomplished in life, Nestor was a family man. His family was his greatest source of happiness and the most important part of his life. He treasured the time he spent with his loved ones, whether it was a special occasion, a family gathering, or simply sharing the ordinary moments that became the memories we hold onto forever.

The bond Nestor shared with his family was strong and deeply meaningful. His passing leaves a tremendous void, but the love he gave and the memories he created will remain forever. His family will carry him with them, in their hearts, in their stories, in the laughter they shared, and in all the little moments that remind them of him.


He loved his children deeply and was proud of them. He is survived by his mother, Socorro Esparza, and his children, Nestor Jr, Cheyenne, Gigi, Delila, Isabella, Thomas, and Rosie; his siblings, Victor Garcia, Rosie Garcia, Adriana Garcia, and Wendy Garcia; and several nieces and nephews who will carry his memory forward. He was preceded in death by his father, Nestor Garcia Jimenez, and his beloved brother, Tony Garcia.


The loss of Nestor leaves an emptiness that words cannot fully express. For those who loved him, there will be moments when his absence feels especially heavy, a familiar song, a baseball game, a family gathering, or a simple memory that suddenly brings him close again. Though he is no longer with us physically, the love he gave and the memories he created will remain in the hearts of his family and friends forever.


Nestor was also an avid baseball fan, of the Anaheim Angels, it held a special place in his heart. He loved following his team and enjoying the excitement of the game. It was one of the simple pleasures that brought him happiness and gave him another way to connect with the people he loved.


Nestor’s life was not defined by material things, but by the people he loved, the work he took pride in, the laughter he shared, and the memories he left behind. He taught those around him the value of loyalty, kindness, perseverance, and family, not necessarily through words, but through the way he lived his life.


To his family, Nestor was more than a son, a father, a brother, or a loved one. He was a part of their hearts and a part of their story. His place in their family can never be replaced.


Although our hearts are broken by his passing, we can find comfort in knowing that the love Nestor gave so freely will continue to live on through his children, his mother, his family, and everyone fortunate enough to have known him.


Nestor, you will be deeply missed, forever loved, and never forgotten.


May you rest peacefully, knowing how deeply you were loved. Until we meet again, you will always remain in our hearts.

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