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Nicolas <I>Trevino</I> Guerra

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Nicolas Trevino Guerra

Birth
Karnes City, Karnes County, Texas, USA
Death
3 Jun 1999 (aged 79)
Forest Hill, Tarrant County, Texas, USA
Burial
Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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Spanish Name: Nicolas Guerra de Trevino
American Name: Nicolas Guerra, Senior or Nicolas Senior Guerra

Nicolas Guerra de Trevino, a Native Texan, traded his limited earthly life for everlasting eternity with his Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ.

Nicolas was born in Helena/Karnes City in Karnes County, Texas. He was a second-generation Mexican-American, born and raised deep in the heart of Texas, where the cotton, corn, and sorghum fields were his playground until he was big enough and strong enough to work on the farm.

Nicolas gave up the country life and moved to the city. Fort Worth, Texas became his new home where he lived the last twenty or more years of his life. Nicolas was a son, brother, father, uncle, great-uncle, nephew,great-nephew, cousin, grandfather, great-grandfather, composer of music, and musician. His instrument of choice was the violin. He enjoyed fishing; spending time with his family; eating bacon; and smoking Bugler brand tobacco.

He was survived by: three of his five siblings: an older brother, Mr. Erasmo Guerra and his family of Fort Worth; two younger sisters, Mrs. Odelia Guerra de Garcia and her family of Rosedale, Mississippi, and Mrs. Carolina Guerra de Valenzuela and her family of Fort Worth; nine children: four daughters, Candie, Martha, Liz, and Jennifer; five sons, Steve, Alvin, Gilbert Senior, Nicolas Junior, and David and their families; numerous grandchildren; and numerous great-grandchildren and nieces, nephews, and cousins.

Nicolas was preceded in death by his parents, Eutimio Guerra de Hernandez and Eufracia Trevino de Guerra; and two brothers, Aurelio and Ricardo Guerra de Trevino and Ricardo's wife.

Written by a granddaughter
Spanish Name: Nicolas Guerra de Trevino
American Name: Nicolas Guerra, Senior or Nicolas Senior Guerra

Nicolas Guerra de Trevino, a Native Texan, traded his limited earthly life for everlasting eternity with his Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ.

Nicolas was born in Helena/Karnes City in Karnes County, Texas. He was a second-generation Mexican-American, born and raised deep in the heart of Texas, where the cotton, corn, and sorghum fields were his playground until he was big enough and strong enough to work on the farm.

Nicolas gave up the country life and moved to the city. Fort Worth, Texas became his new home where he lived the last twenty or more years of his life. Nicolas was a son, brother, father, uncle, great-uncle, nephew,great-nephew, cousin, grandfather, great-grandfather, composer of music, and musician. His instrument of choice was the violin. He enjoyed fishing; spending time with his family; eating bacon; and smoking Bugler brand tobacco.

He was survived by: three of his five siblings: an older brother, Mr. Erasmo Guerra and his family of Fort Worth; two younger sisters, Mrs. Odelia Guerra de Garcia and her family of Rosedale, Mississippi, and Mrs. Carolina Guerra de Valenzuela and her family of Fort Worth; nine children: four daughters, Candie, Martha, Liz, and Jennifer; five sons, Steve, Alvin, Gilbert Senior, Nicolas Junior, and David and their families; numerous grandchildren; and numerous great-grandchildren and nieces, nephews, and cousins.

Nicolas was preceded in death by his parents, Eutimio Guerra de Hernandez and Eufracia Trevino de Guerra; and two brothers, Aurelio and Ricardo Guerra de Trevino and Ricardo's wife.

Written by a granddaughter

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Nicolas Guerra Sr.
1920-1999



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