May 25, 2003
Rosary at 7:00 p.m.
Trevino Funeral Home Chapel
May 26, 2003
Mass of Resurrection 9:30 a.m.
 St. Joseph Catholic Church
Burial Beeville Memorial Park Cemetery
Birds of Paradise were released

Jeffrey Mark Breon, Jr.
December 22, 1980 - May 23, 2003
Beeville, Texas

Jeffrey Mark Breon, Jr. was taken by the Wings of Beautiful Angels into the Arms of Our Loving God on May 23, 2003. 

Jeffrey was born in Beeville, Texas on December 22, 1980 to Jeffrey Breon and Leonor Alvarez.  He was 22 years old. 

He was preceded in death by his maternal grandmother, Leonor Lerma Alvarez. 

He is survived by his mother, Leonor Alvarez and step-father, Rene Moya of Beeville, Texas; his father, Jeffrey Breon, Sr. of Florida; two uncles – Orlando Alvarez of Alice, Texas, and Rolando Alvarez, Jr. of Laredo, Texas; six aunts – Herlinda Duncan of Laredo, Texas, Rachel Thorton of Illionois, Irene Ronnow of California, Imelda Alvarez of Beeville, Texas, & Connie Ashley of Lake Jackson, Tx and Claudia Herrera of Beeville, Tx; three brothers – Chance Houston of Corpus Christi, Texas, Trevor Houston and Drake Moya, both of Beeville, Texas; one sister – Kaitlin Moya of Beeville, Texas. Maternal grandfather – Rolando Alvarez of Laredo, Texas; Paternal Grandmother – Barbara Ritter of Flordia; Fourteen cousins. 

Jeffrey enjoyed sports of all kinds, especially motorcycle riding.  He also enjoyed spending quality time with his family. Jeffrey was an all around athletic enjoying wrestling, basketball, football and was awarded a certificate by Texas A& I for sportsmanship and outstanding accomplishments.  

Rosary was held on Sunday, May 25, 2003 at 7:00 p.m. at Trevino Funeral Home Chapel.  Mass of Resurrection was held on Monday, May 26, 2003 at St. Joseph Catholic Church at 9:30 a.m. with burial following at Beeville Memorial Park Cemetery.  Pallbearers were Raymond Ashley, Dennis Ashley, James Ashley, Rene Moya, Orlando Alvarez and Chance Houston.  Honorary Pallbearers were Dennis Vasquez, Derke Sandoval, Louis Sanchez, B.J. Arrendondo, Alix Martinez and Santos Collazo.

Birds of Paradise were released as a symbolic beauty representing the spirit of the departed loved one being released to begin the final journey home. Five white doves were released to ascend and circle the area.  Moments later, a single white dove was released; representing the spirit of the departing loved one.  Once released, it joins the others which represent the Father, The Son and the Holy Ghost and is lovingly guided on the final journey home.

"We all take different paths in life, but no matter where
we go, we take a little of each other everywhere."

 

     

Trevino Funeral Home
401 W. Springer St. Beeville, Texas 78102
361-358-1660
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