Lorenzo Sidro Morales' Obituary
It is with profound sadness that we share the passing of our beloved Lorenzo Sidro Morales who departed this world far too soon, on March 8th, 2026. Lorenzo was known as “Bubba” or “Zo” to those close to him. He was 20 yrs old- full of promise, laughter and love that touched everyone who knew him.
He was born on Wednesday, December 14th, 2005, at Park Plaza Hospital in Houston, Texas to his parent Louis Morales & Stephanie Gonzales.
Lorenzo graduated from Milby High School in 2024, where he played football with heart and hustle, and thrived in the Health and Science Magnet program, earning state recognition for his dedication. He carried that same drive into San Jacinto College Central Campus, where he was pursuing nursing.
For the past two years, he worked at Pappasitos Cantina, a job he genuinely loved where he not only was passionate about his role as a server, but enjoyed the companionships, laughter and love of his co-workers.
Lorenzo had a quiet strength and a warmth that drew people in. He will always be remembered for his kindness, unselfishness and love towards others. He loved listening to music, family gatherings, and had a sweet tooth for his chocolate-on-chocolate cake. He was known for his handsome smile and the pride and care he had for his beautiful, curly hair.
Lorenzo was the kind of young man who made the world feel a little brighter and a little safer. Though his time here was brief, his impact will echo in every life he touched.
He is survived by his father Louis Morales and mother Stephanie Gonzales.
By his grandparents: Salvador and Elvira Morales, Linda Perez and Ernesto Cedillos.
His siblings: Adela Burron, Noemi Burron, Christopher Burron Jr. and Andrew Montoya. Uncles & Aunts: Steve & Stephanie Segura, Candelario & Melissa Martinez, Marcus Morales and Edward Gonzales. Cousins: Jalynn Gonzales, Lucas Segura and Matthew Martinez. Also survived by his loving companion of many years Stefany Nicole Chavez and a host of cherished relatives and friends.
“Gone from our sight, but never from our hearts.”
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