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Henry Trevino Rendon, left us too soon and entered Heaven’s gates on 12/03/2024 at 11:10PM at Shannon Medical Center in San Angelo, Texas. He is survived by his mother Gloria Trevino Rendon and father Octavio C. Rendon, as well as by his brother Rene' Rendon, sister-in-law Petra Rendon, niece Ashley Howard, nephew Anthony Rendon and niece Marisa Rendon. He will also be missed by his grand-nieces Jasmine, Audrey and Talia. He was devoted to his girlfriend Delilah Ibarra and he took great pride in her children Mikayla Austin and Ke'Vann Coney, watching them grow into the wonderful people they are today. He was given the nickname “Mouse” by his many friends.
Henry was born at Vandenberg Air Force Base in California on May 11th, 1978. He travelled with his family extensively, especially in his early years. He excelled at school, particularly at mathematics, and went to a State competition for Medical Math. He won that competition and qualified for a National competition, which he attended in Tennessee. He graduated from San Angelo Central High School in 1996 and from Howard College in 2014. Many things came easily to him, such as math, dancing and making friends. He was always surrounded by friends and would do anything for both his friends and family. He was a very kind and caring person. He had a way of connecting with people, easily earning their trust. He held many jobs over the years, most often working as a handyman. He loved music, movies, books and especially loved spending time with family, with friends and with his beloved dogs. He was generous not only in life, but also in death as an organ donor.
A small private ceremony is to be held at a later date at Sacred Heart Cathedral. The family would like to express heartfelt thanks for the wonderful care given by the ER and ICU staff at Shannon Medical Center.
In his memory, in lieu of flowers donations will be accepted to Sacred Heart Cathedral.
Rest in Peace, Henry, surrounded by the love you so easily shared with others. You will live on in our hearts forever.
How lucky am I to have something that makes saying goodbye so hard. —A.A. MILNE