David was a court reporter, rancher and an avid horse lover and trainer. He was a loving husband, father, grandfather and great-grandfather and will be deeply missed by all who knew him. Preceded in death by his paternal grandparents who raised him David C. Chapa and Emma P. Carrillo, his parents, Evangelina G. Carrillo and Oscar Carrillo Sr., his son David Carrillo, one brother Oscar R. Carrillo and two sisters, Adriana C. Terry and Lucinda C. Gonzales.
Survivors include his wife, Palmira G. Carrillo, Benavides, Texas, three daughters, Sheila (Jerry) Collazo, San Antonio, Texas, Patty (Jay) Yzaguirre, Benavides, Texas and Delisa Marie Carrillo, San Antonio, Texas; four grandchildren, Jacob R. Collazo, Jeffrey R. Collazo, Gabriela Yzaguirre and Claudia Mogas, two great-grandchildren Alayna and Gianna. In addition there were two sisters who were involved with his care Ludy Carrillo Benavides, Hebbronville, Texas and Rebecca Carrillo, Benavides, Texas.
David was a court reporter, rancher and an avid horse lover and trainer. He was a loving husband, father, grandfather and great-grandfather and will be deeply missed by all who knew him. Preceded in death by his paternal grandparents who raised him David C. Chapa and Emma P. Carrillo, his parents, Evangelina G. Carrillo and Oscar Carrillo Sr., his son David Carrillo, one brother Oscar R. Carrillo and two sisters, Adriana C. Terry and Lucinda C. Gonzales.
Survivors include his wife, Palmira G. Carrillo, Benavides, Texas, three daughters, Sheila (Jerry) Collazo, San Antonio, Texas, Patty (Jay) Yzaguirre, Benavides, Texas and Delisa Marie Carrillo, San Antonio, Texas; four grandchildren, Jacob R. Collazo, Jeffrey R. Collazo, Gabriela Yzaguirre and Claudia Mogas, two great-grandchildren Alayna and Gianna. In addition there were two sisters who were involved with his care Ludy Carrillo Benavides, Hebbronville, Texas and Rebecca Carrillo, Benavides, Texas.
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