His patrol car and another vehicle collided head-on at approximately 1:15 am. The driver of the other vehicle died at the scene. Agent Robledo was airlifted to San Antonio Military Medical Center, where he succumbed to his injuries.
Agent Robledo had served with the United States Border Patrol for three years and was assigned to the Carrizo Springs Border Patrol Station. He is survived by his wife and two young children.
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Obituary
Tyler Ryan Robledo, of Eldorado, husband, father, and son passed away from this life on Friday, Sept. 12, 2014. Funeral services will be held at 8 a.m. Monday, Sept. 15, at First Baptist Church of Eldorado, with graveside services to follow in Eldorado Cemetery.
Tyler is survived by wife Merrissa, son Ethan and daughter Carli of San Antonio; his father, Daniel Robledo of San Antonio; mother and stepfather Toya and Kenny Daniels of Eldorado; grandmother Tooter Dunham of Eldorado; sister Tamra Burwick and husband Trevor of Jarrell and their children, Micah, Eliana, Alyx and Collin; brother Tanner Robledo and wife Samantha of Austin; stepsisters Stephanie Young and husband Cole and Vonnie Mitchum and husband Robert, all of Henderson; and brother-in-law Ryan Parks and wife Lacy and children Nicholas, Nichole, Tyler and Jacob, all of Hayes County. He is also survived by aunts and uncles Kendra and Ed Sutton, Pam and Lynn Donaho, Debbie McDonald, Delsa Perez and Mark Lilly, David and Sandra Robledo and Joel and Bobbie Robledo.
Tyler was preceded in death by grandfathers Luther Dunham and Cande Robledo; grandmother Juanita R Robledo; and aunt Delia Robledo Dunnigan.
Tyler was born on May 1, 1980, in Eldorado, Texas. He is thought to be one of the last babies born in Eldorado. Tyler was a fun, rambunctious young man, he and his friends were known for practical jokes and stirring up trouble. Growing up he also enjoyed spending time with his family including playing with his cousins. He later attended Eldorado High School where he was involved in various activities and sports.
In 1998, Tyler enlisted in the United States Marine Corps. He served his country in various locations around the world including the Iraq Campaign in 2003. Following his life in the the Marine Corps he moved back to west Texas.
Shortly after moving back to Eldorado, he met the love of his life, Merrissa. Merrissa and Tyler were married on March 19, 2004. While Merrissa finished her education, Tyler worked to support his growing family. Their son, Ethan blessed their lives and only two years later they were blessed again by daughter Carli. Having his family was a joy in his life like no other.
Tyler was known around Eldorado as a dependable man who was always willing to lend a helping hand. He volunteered for the Eldorado Volunteer Fire Department, Youth t-ball, and other organizations. He also served as Commander of American Legion Bev McCormick Post 257.
Tyler attended Angelo State University and graduated in 2010, in with a Bachelor's of Science in Psychology. Tyler then achieved his next dream of working for the United States Border Patrol, where he has worked for the last four years. His family moved with him to San Antonio to pursue his career. Tyler was a funny kind man who will be missed by all who knew him. And to know him was to love him.
In lieu of flowers the US Border Patrol has set-up a website for college funds for the Robledo Children.
Published in GoSanAngelo from Sept. 14 to Sept. 15, 2014
His patrol car and another vehicle collided head-on at approximately 1:15 am. The driver of the other vehicle died at the scene. Agent Robledo was airlifted to San Antonio Military Medical Center, where he succumbed to his injuries.
Agent Robledo had served with the United States Border Patrol for three years and was assigned to the Carrizo Springs Border Patrol Station. He is survived by his wife and two young children.
Read more: http://www.odmp.org
Obituary
Tyler Ryan Robledo, of Eldorado, husband, father, and son passed away from this life on Friday, Sept. 12, 2014. Funeral services will be held at 8 a.m. Monday, Sept. 15, at First Baptist Church of Eldorado, with graveside services to follow in Eldorado Cemetery.
Tyler is survived by wife Merrissa, son Ethan and daughter Carli of San Antonio; his father, Daniel Robledo of San Antonio; mother and stepfather Toya and Kenny Daniels of Eldorado; grandmother Tooter Dunham of Eldorado; sister Tamra Burwick and husband Trevor of Jarrell and their children, Micah, Eliana, Alyx and Collin; brother Tanner Robledo and wife Samantha of Austin; stepsisters Stephanie Young and husband Cole and Vonnie Mitchum and husband Robert, all of Henderson; and brother-in-law Ryan Parks and wife Lacy and children Nicholas, Nichole, Tyler and Jacob, all of Hayes County. He is also survived by aunts and uncles Kendra and Ed Sutton, Pam and Lynn Donaho, Debbie McDonald, Delsa Perez and Mark Lilly, David and Sandra Robledo and Joel and Bobbie Robledo.
Tyler was preceded in death by grandfathers Luther Dunham and Cande Robledo; grandmother Juanita R Robledo; and aunt Delia Robledo Dunnigan.
Tyler was born on May 1, 1980, in Eldorado, Texas. He is thought to be one of the last babies born in Eldorado. Tyler was a fun, rambunctious young man, he and his friends were known for practical jokes and stirring up trouble. Growing up he also enjoyed spending time with his family including playing with his cousins. He later attended Eldorado High School where he was involved in various activities and sports.
In 1998, Tyler enlisted in the United States Marine Corps. He served his country in various locations around the world including the Iraq Campaign in 2003. Following his life in the the Marine Corps he moved back to west Texas.
Shortly after moving back to Eldorado, he met the love of his life, Merrissa. Merrissa and Tyler were married on March 19, 2004. While Merrissa finished her education, Tyler worked to support his growing family. Their son, Ethan blessed their lives and only two years later they were blessed again by daughter Carli. Having his family was a joy in his life like no other.
Tyler was known around Eldorado as a dependable man who was always willing to lend a helping hand. He volunteered for the Eldorado Volunteer Fire Department, Youth t-ball, and other organizations. He also served as Commander of American Legion Bev McCormick Post 257.
Tyler attended Angelo State University and graduated in 2010, in with a Bachelor's of Science in Psychology. Tyler then achieved his next dream of working for the United States Border Patrol, where he has worked for the last four years. His family moved with him to San Antonio to pursue his career. Tyler was a funny kind man who will be missed by all who knew him. And to know him was to love him.
In lieu of flowers the US Border Patrol has set-up a website for college funds for the Robledo Children.
Published in GoSanAngelo from Sept. 14 to Sept. 15, 2014
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