I love you and miss you so much Tio… you’ve been heavy on my mind lately. So much has happened since you’ve been gone and it just doesn’t get any easier. You weren’t my real blood uncle, but marrying your niece and receiving love like you gave me definitely made me consider as an uncle and more, the way you loved my children genuinely made me have so much more care and respect for you. I know my kids miss you as much as the rest of us do, watching you play with them was always heartwarming for me and now not seeing you play and talk with them the way you did… it hurts! There is nobody like you and there never will be, thank you for loving my kids, my wife and myself. A guy you met about 6 years ago and cared for as if you knew me my entire life. Thank you for always loving your family and for being there no matter what, we miss your cooking dearly and can’t wait to one day try your food again ❤️ rest up tio, you deserve to be at peace. I love you
Francisco Castro

March 13, 1964 ~ December 25, 2023
Born in:
Guerrero, Mexico
Resided in:
Lawrenceville, Georgia
Francisco Castro Romero, born on March 13, 1954, in Guerrero, Mexico, entered this world as a beacon of joy and warmth to parents Rosa Romero and Francisco Castro. Tragically, on December 25, 2023, he departed from us, leaving a profound void in the hearts of those who cherished him.
Francisco, at the age of 59, was a beloved business owner, the proud proprietor of Limonar Mexican Restaurant. His entrepreneurial spirit and dedication to his craft left an indelible mark on the community he served.
A devout Catholic, Francisco found strength and solace in his faith. He was a loving husband to Maria del Carmen Castro, creating a life filled with shared joys and cherished moments. His family was the center of his universe, and he was a source of unwavering support, love, and laughter.
Francisco was more than a brother; he was a pillar of strength and an excellent uncle to his siblings and their children. His positive energy and infectious smile could brighten even the darkest days. Francisco’s happy demeanor made him a joy to be around, and he had a remarkable ability to make others feel happy, calm, and uplifted. His sense of humor was a gift that he generously shared with all who crossed his path.
His memory will forever be cherished by his spouse, Maria del Carmen Castro; his parents, Rosa Romero and Francisco Castro; sisters Rosalia Lopez, Rosaelia Castro, and Julia Castro; and brothers Fidel Castro, Palemon Castro, and Melecio Castro.
In honoring Francisco’s life, the family invites friends and loved ones to join them in a celebration of his memory.
Services
Funeral Service: January 2, 2024 11:00 am - 12:00 pm
Wages & Sons Gwinnett Chapel
1031 Lawrenceville Hwy.
Lawrenceville, GA 30046
770-277-4550
Interment:
East Shadowlawn Memorial Gardens
87 Scenic Highway
Lawrenceville, 30046
770-962-2939
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