Fred Trejo, Corpus Christi, TX—The community is mourning the passing of Fred Trejo, who died after battling leukemia. Fred was a hardworking and caring man known for his generosity and strength. His daughter, Christy Trejo, is organizing a fundraiser to help bring Fred back home to Corpus Christi, where he will be laid to rest alongside his daughter, who passed away three years ago.
Fred Trejo, affectionately known as “The Sledge Hammer,” was a dedicated father and grandfather, described by his family as someone who would "take his shirt off for anyone in need." He leaves behind not only his children but also his beautiful grandchildren and a few great-grandchildren.
Christy Trejo has set up a GoFundMe fundraiser titled "Help Bring Fred Trejo Home with Dignity" to cover the costs of transferring Fred’s body from San Antonio to Corpus Christi, along with the funeral arrangements. In a heartfelt message, Christy expressed her deep sorrow over the loss of her father and shared her hope to give him the dignity and peace he deserves.
On social media, friends and family have also expressed their grief and support. In a Facebook post, Christy Trejo shared her emotional struggle, stating, "This has been a day so far, two funeral homes down… God’s got me, I can’t stop now bringing my daddy home."
The love and care Fred shared with his family and community will forever be remembered, as they come together in this difficult time to celebrate his life and legacy.
We are deeply saddened by Fred Trejo’s passing. Our thoughts and prayers are with his family and loved ones during this challenging time.
Short Summary of Fred Trejo
Aspect | Details |
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Name | Fred Trejo |
Date of Passing | 10/04/2024 |
Fundraiser Created By | Christy Trejo |
Goal Amount | Not specified |
Location | Corpus Christi, TX |
Purpose | Funeral expenses and body transfer from San Antonio to Corpus Christi |
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