Francisco Guerrero
Reyna


February 5, 1953 - August 18, 2025

In Loving Memory of Francisco Guerrero Reyna, beloved grandfather, father, husband and friend, passed away peacefully on 8/18/2025 at the age of 72. A man of deep faith, great skill, and unwavering pride in his heritage, he leaves behind a legacy of love, strength, and tradition.

Born in Linares, Nuevo Leon, Mexico. Francisco embraced both his Mexican and American roots, proudly celebrating the rich history and culture of both nations. His love for Mexican soccer was unmatched.

A gifted woodworker, could turn a simple piece of wood into something beautiful and lasting. His hands crafted not just furniture, but memories—each piece telling a story of care, patience, and craftsmanship. His workshop was a place of creativity, learning, and quiet reflection.

Above all, Francisco loved the Lord. His faith was the cornerstone of his life, guiding him through every joy and challenge. He lived with humility, kindness, and a heart full of gratitude.

He will be dearly missed by all who knew him—his family, friends, and community—but his spirit lives on in the values he taught, the stories he told, and the love he gave so freely. Though our hearts ache with the loss, we rejoice knowing he is now in the arms of his Savior — healed, whole, and surrounded by glory. His life was a testimony of God’s grace, and his legacy will live on in the faith and love of his family.

He is survived by his loving wife of fifty years, Consuelo Reyna; children, Ricky Cano Jr. (Meagan), Magaly Moyers (Andy), Gloria Villalobos (Oscar), Amado Cano (Indyra), Alfredo Cano, Francisco Reyna Jr. (Maryan), Ricardo Cano (Deyanira), and Cristóbal Cano (Concepcion). Additional survivors include his brother, Porfirio Ybarra; grandchildren, Stacey Cano, Ruby Cano, Ruby Adams, Oscar Villalobos III, Annabell Cano, Shelsea Cano, Alfredo Francisco Jr. Cano, Angie Cano, Raven Cano, Leeroy Cano, Rigoberto Cano, Alan Hernandez, Frank S. Reyna, James Ceniza, Andrew C. Reyna, Samantha M. Reyna, Angie Lawler. Veronica Herston, Jordan Moyers, and Moises Moyers; great-grandchildren, Caleb Palacios, Angelique Palacios, Jonah Adams, Rome Adams, Myla Adams, Mia Lawler, Zoey Lawler, Sophia Lawler, Isaiah Lawler, Emma Herston, Noah Herston, Ella Herston, and Hazel Hernandez; and countless friends and loved ones who were blessed to know him.

A celebration of his life will be held on Friday, 8/22/2025 at Williams Funeral Home, visitation from 1-2, service at 2:00 and burial following in Center Star Cemetery. All are welcome to honor his memory and the legacy he leaves behind.

“Well done, good and faithful servant.” – Matthew 25:23



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