Sunday, July 16, 2023

DAVID "GINO" PEREZ, PROUD U.S. MARINE VETERAN, AT EASE

Sunset Memorial Funeral Home

David “Gino” Perez, 62 of Brownsville, TX entered into eternal rest on July 12, 2023, at his residence surrounded by his loving family.

He is preceded in death by his maternal grandparents Carlos and Trinidad Rodriguez; his father Gilberto
A. Perez, Sr.; his Stepfather, Arnoldo Gomez; and his 2 sisters Martha Laura Perez and Cynthia Perez.

Left to cherish his memory is his mother, Ninfa R. Gomez; his 2 sons Gino Osvaldo Perez and Roberto David Perez; his loving wife Rosa Alicia Martinez; 4 siblings Gilberto A. Perez Jr., Alfredo C. Perez (Diana), Linda Perez Lutz (Bill), Jaime A. Perez (Melanie); and nieces and nephews, Crystal Perez (Will), Carlos “Charlie” Perez, Richard A. Perez (Cynthia), Rebecca A. Sanchez (Joey), Ricardo Uribe (Melanie), Lisa Marie Perez, Kylie, Cage, and Cory.

Gino was a graduate of Homer Hanna High School, in Brownsville class of 1980. Upon graduation he enlisted in the United States Marine Corp and served his country proudly for 10 years. He continued to serve his country after being honorably discharged by becoming a United States Postal Service Carrier. 

After Gino’s’ retirement a few years ago he enjoyed spending his time at family gatherings, bar-b-cues, and was an avid Dallas Cowboys Fan. He also enjoyed spending time with his Brothers-In-Arms at the local Veterans of Foreign Wars Post. He will be deeply missed by all that knew him. Rest in peace Marine, “Semper Fi”.

Visitation will be on Tuesday, July 18, 2023, from 1PM to 8PM with Military Honors at 5PM, followed by recitation of the Holy Rosary at 6PM at Sunset Memorial Funeral Home. Services conclude at the end of the evening.

Services are under the guidance of Sunset Memorial Funeral Home, Crematory & Flower Shop. 657 Springmart Blvd., Brownsville, Texas. (956) 350-8485

To send flowers or a plant to the family in the memory of Mr. David “Gino” Perez please visit https://didisflowershop.com/shop or call (956) 455-3718.

Services are under the guidance of Sunset Memorial Funeral Home, Crematory & Flower Shop. 657 Springmart Blvd., Brownsville, Texas. (956) 350-8485

R.I.P. Gino.

11 comments:

Anonymous said...

RIP WARRIOR.

Anonymous said...





Jarhead down!!!



Anonymous said...

A great friend RIP brother....

Anonymous said...

RIP GINO 🙏 my condolences to all the family

Anonymous said...

Are there any veterans that DON'T get disability?

Anonymous said...

Too young.
God bless you and your family.

Anonymous said...

Rest In Peace Marine and friend. You were a credit to the Corps and your country. I'll raise a Coors in your memory.

Anonymous said...

Hhhurrrah devildog

Anonymous said...

July 16, 2023 at 12:32 PM
si tu mama jotito

Anonymous said...

WHAT A NICE GUY.
R. I. P.

Anonymous said...

July 16, 2023 at 8:57 PM

idiota boy scout

Hoorah
Pronounced ‘who-rah’
Almost exclusively used by the Army
Commonly used as a battle cry
It’s unknown where the term ‘hoorah’ originated, but it’s understood to be a variation of the more common “hooah.”



Oorah
Used almost exclusively by the United States Marine Corps.

Coined as a type of battle cry to be yelled during training or actual operations, can also be used as a term of agreeance with a statement made by someone.

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