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This memorial website was created in memory of José (Tony, Toño) Oviedo, 54 years old, born on June 13, 1966, and passed away on April 7, 2021. 

In January of this year Tony contracted Covid-19 which caused him to develop pneumonia. After a week of being admitted into the hospital he was placed on a ventilator to help him breathe. We witnessed miracles as he fought Covid-19. Many times he seemed as though he would beat this illness. With all efforts from the doctors and nurses, Tony continued to fight hard for his life. But unfortunately after two months his body and heart became too tired, his lungs still had pneumonia, and early Wednesday morning Tony passed away.

Tony enjoyed life and loved all of his family and friends. He lit up our lives and made the best out of so many situations. 

Tony is predeceased by his mother, Valeria Oviedo Hernandez, and his son, Jorge Andrés Oviedo Alcala. He is survived by his wife, Rocío, daughters, Erika & her partner Lawrence, Jeny & her husband Rudy Jr., Yoselin & her wife Jordan, Alisia & her partner Phoenix, his grandchildren, Hadleigh, Reyna, Rohan, Rudy III, his father Leopoldo, his brothers, Avelino & wife Nancy, Gerardo, his sisters, Rosalia, Elvia & her husband Gustavo, his nieces Marelin, Fanny, Emeli, his nephews, Luis, Andres, Asmir, Jeshua, and many more family members.

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"Aunque nos dejaste demasiado pronto, vivirás para siempre en nuestros corazones. Tu amor y sabiduría nunca serán olvidados. Tu sentido del humor todavía nos hace reír. Tu amable corazón todavía nos consuela. Te extrañaremos por siempre, papá."

Este sitio web conmemorativo fue creado en memoria de José (Tony, Toño) Oviedo, de 54 años, nacido el 13 de junio de 1966 y fallecido el 7 de abril de 2021.
En enero de este año, Tony contrajo Covid-19, lo que le provocó una neumonía. Después de una semana de ser admitido en el hospital, lo colocaron en un ventilador para ayudarlo a respirar. Fuimos testigos de milagros mientras luchaba contra Covid-19. Muchas veces parecía que iba a vencer esta enfermedad. Con todos los esfuerzos de los médicos y enfermeras, Tony continuó luchando duro por su vida. Pero, lamentablemente, después de dos meses, su cuerpo y corazón se cansaron demasiado, sus pulmones aún tenían neumonía y Tony falleció el miércoles por la mañana temprano.
Tony disfrutaba de la vida y amaba a toda su familia y amigos. Él iluminó nuestras vidas y sacó lo mejor de tantas situaciones.
Tony es fallecido antes por su madre, Valeria Oviedo Hernández, y su hijo, Jorge Andrés Oviedo Alcalá. Le sobreviven su esposa, Rocío, sus hijas, Erika y su pareja Lawrence, Jeny y su esposo Rudy Jr., Yoselin y su esposa Jordan, Alisia y su pareja Phoenix, sus nietos, Hadleigh, Reyna, Rohan, Rudy III, su padre Leopoldo, sus hermanos, Avelino y esposa Nancy, Gerardo, sus hermanas, Rosalía, Elvia y su esposo Gustavo, sus sobrinas Marelin, Fanny, Emeli, sus sobrinos, Luis, Andrés, Asmir, Jeshua y muchos más familiares.


April 14, 2021
April 14, 2021
Dad,

Thank you for loving us. Thank you for your humor and sense of adventure. I will always think of you when I go to the lake or smell fajita meat cooking on a grill. You were one of the greatest loves of my life and I will never forget you. You live within me.

Te amo.
Mi best friend.

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April 14, 2021
April 14, 2021
Dad,

Thank you for loving us. Thank you for your humor and sense of adventure. I will always think of you when I go to the lake or smell fajita meat cooking on a grill. You were one of the greatest loves of my life and I will never forget you. You live within me.

Te amo.
Mi best friend.
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April 7
I remember this day, I was coloring my hair black and I had leftover dye . I jokingly asked you if you wanted some for your beard, you were watching your show with mom but looked over and seemed intrigued. I remember it took some convincing but I knew already you’d say yes. You told me ok but asked a lot of questions as I did it. “Is it gonna work? “Is it gonna burn?” “Will i look 10 years younger?” After I put it on you we all giggled at how the grays disappeared, I took a bunch of pictures of you and you smiled every time . I miss the days of walking out into the living room and seeing you and mom watching y’all’s show. That was my norm for 21 years - I still can’t believe I don’t have that anymore, I miss you & think about you every day . Here is this picture of you, fresh beard, relaxing with mom , and watching probably The Ranch. 

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