Funeral Service
Obituary of David A. Trujillo
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David Alberto Trujillo, born October 10, 1995 in Houston, Texas, died on Sunday, August 2, 2020 in Houston, Texas.
David was preceded in death by Raul Trujillo Tovar and Francisco Gascue Rios.
He is survived by his grandmothers, Maritza De Trujillo and Linda Christine De Gascue; parents, David Trujillo Delgado, Yvonne Christine Trujillo; God-parents, Steve and Adriana Borsos; aunts, and uncles, Raul Isaac and Omaira Trujillo, Ivan and Ana Mercedes Trujillo, Daniel and Karina Trujillo, Marianela Trujillo, Fred Gascue, Marc Scott and Linda Gascue-Scott, Mary Gascue, Luis and Angela Duno, John and Alicia Cantrell, Matt and Eva Fain; God-sibling, Gabriel Ortega and Christina Brandle; cousins, Gabriela Ortega, Francisco Adrian Gascue, Izabella Molzan, Ruthie Molzan, Lola Nicholas, Mia Ortiz, Sienna Molzan, Sofia Molzan, Luis Andres Duno, George Stephen Fain, Francisco Pedro Duno, Raul Guillermo Trujillo, Lorena Trujillo, Mariana Trujillo, Ricardo Trujillo, Alan Daniel Trujillo; and his second cousins, Louis Gabriel Garcia and Isaac Daniel Garcia.
David was a dreamer, a man with vision that transcended reality, a giver, a natural care-taker, a comedian, a chef in his own right, a lover with zero malice in his soul, a son, a brother, an uncle, a friend, and the most genuine person you could ever find. His smile was brighter than the stars that lit up the night sky, and his presence was warmer than the sun. The funniest man on earth when all was said and done.
David loved to draw, he loved nature, especially flowers, he loved to eat, he was a connoisseur of all the finer things that life had to offer, and he was a true finesser with unparalleled charm. As an artist and musician, his creativity always saw fruition.
David was our angel, our light, and the person who will bring us strength and might. Although he is gone, let us never forget the beautiful soul we were blessed to have met.
A funeral service for David Trujillo will be held at 1:00 p.m., Saturday, August 8, 2020 at Joseph J. Earthman Generations, 234 Westcott Street in Houston, Texas.