Alfonso "El Indio" De Anda Edcouch, Texas Obituary

Alfonso "El Indio" De Anda

<p>La Villa - Alfonso &quot;El Indio&quot; De Anda passed away suddenly in La Villa.&nbsp;Alfonso&nbsp;was originally from Torreon Mexico. Everyone knew him as &quot;El Indio.&quot;&nbsp;He was very private when it came to his family, so not much is known about them. He chose to live his life his way, very simple. He loved to watch novelas on tv, listen to music on the radio, play the lottery scratch offs and ride around on his bike with his dogs by his side.He came to live with the Garza&#39;s back in 1997, so all the grandkids grew up around him.&nbsp;He loved to joke around with the Garza grandchildren. He learned to speak a little English by interacting with them, and at the same time he taught them some Spanish.&nbsp; They couldn&#39;t leave without telling Indio goodbye. They would say goodbye until he heard them and answered back. He was a hard worker and enjoyed helping at the Garza ranch. He will be greatly missed by the Garza family and the residents of La Villa. &quot;Rest in peace Indio, some day we will see you again.&quot;</p> <p>A graveside service for Alfonso is scheduled for&nbsp;Tuesday, May 18, 2021 at 4:00 p.m. at Anahuac Community Cemetery. Cardoza Funeral Home of&nbsp;Edcouch is in charge of arrangements.</p> <p>&nbsp;</p>
February 26, 1946 - May 15, 202102/26/194605/15/2021
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La Villa - Alfonso "El Indio" De Anda passed away suddenly in La Villa. Alfonso was originally from Torreon Mexico. Everyone knew him as "El Indio." He was very private when it came to his family, so not much is known about them. He chose to live his life his way, very simple. He loved to watch novelas on tv, listen to music on the radio, play the lottery scratch offs and ride around on his bike with his dogs by his side.He came to live with the Garza's back in 1997, so all the grandkids grew up around him. He loved to joke around with the Garza grandchildren. He learned to speak a little English by interacting with them, and at the same time he taught them some Spanish.  They couldn't leave without telling Indio goodbye. They would say goodbye until he heard them and answered back. He was a hard worker and enjoyed helping at the Garza ranch. He will be greatly missed by the Garza family and the residents of La Villa. "Rest in peace Indio, some day we will see you again."

A graveside service for Alfonso is scheduled for Tuesday, May 18, 2021 at 4:00 p.m. at Anahuac Community Cemetery. Cardoza Funeral Home of Edcouch is in charge of arrangements.

 

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May
18
Graveside Service
Tuesday, May 18 2021
03:00 PM
Anahuac Community Cemetery
Mile 19 and Mile 4
Edcouch, TX 78538
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