There will be a viewing on Tuesday April 26, 2022 at 9am. A service will follow at 2pm at the Anderson Bethany Funeral Home. Interment will follow at the South Park Cemetery.
On 11-20-65. Miguel was born to Maria Rascon Garcia and Andres Sandoval Garcia.
He attended Goddard High School where he graduated. He was in All District and All State in Track & Field. He had achieved state record state record in long jump & pole vault. Miguel worked as a body man and painter for Earl Shy in Seattle Washington, he also worked at Swift Meat Plant Cactus TX and as a farm laborer with my mom. He was a mechanic by trade. He receied his Certificate in Welding & Bodywork at ENMU-R and did forestry.
There was never a dull moment with Miguel. He loved to crack jokes and laughed out loud. He grew up with a large family and had to learn how to share at a very early age. Being generous and giving he shirt off his back for others was a quality that always stuck with him. He loved & protected his family. Even though he had a love for animals. He had a phobia of spiders and centipedes.
He was preceded in death by parents Maria Rascon & Andres Sandoval Garcia; Grandparents Natividad Garcia, Soledad Sandoval, Pedro Solis Rascon, and Cleofas Salayandia Rascon; by his uncles Juan de Dios Rascon, Juan Manuel Rascon Modest Garcia, and Felipe Garcia and aunts Monserrat Rascon and Consepcion Garcia.
He is survived by his children Sandy Acosta Frosch and Gabriel Sanchez; grandchildren Aniah Nevean Acosta, Melodi Jayde Acosta, Jacelynn Acosta Brideman, Brexleigh Acost Frosch; his siblings, Rosario Jimenez, Javier Garcia, Candelaria Sarellano, Gabriela Wilson, Susana Guzman, Andres Garcia II, Inez Sanchez, Andrea Velasco and Mario Garcia.
Honored to serve as pallbearers are Andres Garcia II, Javier Garcia, Andres Garcia III, Gabriel Garcia, Jose Villa III and Marcelo de la Pena.
The family of Miguel wishes to extend sincere thanks to Uncles Gerardo Garcia, Alberto Garcia, Rosalio Garcia, Maria Cruz Alvidrez, and our dearest friend Claudia Herrera.
Miguel's tribute was written in his honor by his siblings.
There will be a viewing on Tuesday April 26, 2022 at 9am. A service will follow at 2pm at the Anderson Bethany Funeral Home. Interment will follow at the South Park Cemetery.
On 11-20-65. Miguel was born to Maria Rascon Garcia and Andres Sandoval Garcia.
He attended Goddard High School where he graduated. He was in All District and All State in Track & Field. He had achieved state record state record in long jump & pole vault. Miguel worked as a body man and painter for Earl Shy in Seattle Washington, he also worked at Swift Meat Plant Cactus TX and as a farm laborer with my mom. He was a mechanic by trade. He receied his Certificate in Welding & Bodywork at ENMU-R and did forestry.
There was never a dull moment with Miguel. He loved to crack jokes and laughed out loud. He grew up with a large family and had to learn how to share at a very early age. Being generous and giving he shirt off his back for others was a quality that always stuck with him. He loved & protected his family. Even though he had a love for animals. He had a phobia of spiders and centipedes.
He was preceded in death by parents Maria Rascon & Andres Sandoval Garcia; Grandparents Natividad Garcia, Soledad Sandoval, Pedro Solis Rascon, and Cleofas Salayandia Rascon; by his uncles Juan de Dios Rascon, Juan Manuel Rascon Modest Garcia, and Felipe Garcia and aunts Monserrat Rascon and Consepcion Garcia.
He is survived by his children Sandy Acosta Frosch and Gabriel Sanchez; grandchildren Aniah Nevean Acosta, Melodi Jayde Acosta, Jacelynn Acosta Brideman, Brexleigh Acost Frosch; his siblings, Rosario Jimenez, Javier Garcia, Candelaria Sarellano, Gabriela Wilson, Susana Guzman, Andres Garcia II, Inez Sanchez, Andrea Velasco and Mario Garcia.
Honored to serve as pallbearers are Andres Garcia II, Javier Garcia, Andres Garcia III, Gabriel Garcia, Jose Villa III and Marcelo de la Pena.
The family of Miguel wishes to extend sincere thanks to Uncles Gerardo Garcia, Alberto Garcia, Rosalio Garcia, Maria Cruz Alvidrez, and our dearest friend Claudia Herrera.
Miguel's tribute was written in his honor by his siblings.
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