Corando Pena's Obituary
Corando "Conejo" Peña
Corando Peña, 70, nacio el 24 de Agosto del 1953 en Cong. Arcabuz, Miguel Aleman, Tamaulipas, Mexico y entro en eterno descanso junto a su Señor y Salvador Jesucristo el 1 de Septiembre del 2023 en Pasadena, Texas.
Fue un hombre unico, un padre que siempre tenia a sus hijas presente en su corazon, un abuelo cariñoso que consentia a sus nietos con M&M's. Era inseparable de su carnal y mejor amigo Tomas Peña. Corando trabajo muchos años en la construcción en donde le dieron el apodo "Conejo". Le encantaba ver a sus amistades y familiares reír con sus cuentos y bromas. Le gustaba vestir con sus botas y sombrero de cowboy. Disfrutaba su pan con leche y ver su programa favorito "100 Mexicanos Dijeron" y peliculas de accion. Corando será recordado con mucho amor y cariño por todos aquellos con quienes compartió en vida.
Le preceden en muerte sus padres Tomas y Humbelina Peña, y tambien su hermana, Maria Moreno. Le sobreviven para atesorar sus recuerdos sus hijas amadas, Maricruz Garza Peña y esposo Noe; Sandra Escamilla y esposo Miguel; Elizabeth Cameron y su esposo Brent; sus 7 nietos y nietas queridos, Jose Alberto, Noe Eliud, Miguel Jr., Nathan, Gloria, Victoria y Eli. También le sobreviven sus hermanos y hermanas Delia Treviño, Elidia Hernandez, Artemio Peña,Tomas Peña, Maricela Rivera, Rene Peña, Zeferino Peña; varios sobrinos/as; y un gran numero de familiares y amistades en vida.
Su memoria vivirá por siempre en nuestros corazones.
Corando "Conejo" PeñaCorando Peña, 70, was born on August 24, 1953 in Cong. Arcabuz, Miguel Aleman, Tamaulipas, Mexico and passed away on September 1, 2023 in Pasadena, TX to be in eternity with his Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. Corando was a free spirit, always kept his daughters in his heart, a loving grandfather that spoiled his grandchildren with M&M’s candies. He was inseparable from his brother and best friend, Tomas Peña. Corando worked in construction for many years and there he was nicknamed “Conejo". He delighted in seeing his friends and families laugh at his stories and jokes. He loved wearing cowboy hats and boots. He enjoyed eating sweet bread with milk, watching his favorite show "100 Mexicanos Dijeron", and was a fan of action movies. Corando will be remembered with lots of love and fondness by those he shared life with.Corando is preceded in death by his parents Tomas and Humbelina Peña, as well as his sister Maria Moreno. He is survived by his loving daughters; Maricruz Garza Peña and husband Noe, Sandra Escamilla and husband Miguel, Elizabeth Cameron and husband Brent; his 7 grandchildren; Jose Alberto, Noe Eliud, Miguel Jr., Nathan, Gloria, Victoria, and Eli. He is also survived by his brothers and sisters; Delia Treviño, Elidia Hernandez, Artemio Peña,Tomas Peña, Maricela Rivera, Rene Peña, Zeferino Peña; various nieces and nephews and many other relatives and longtime friends.His memory will forever live in our hearts.
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