It is with profound sadness that we announce the peaceful passing of Antonino Cisneros on November 9, 2024. Born on May 18, 1962, Antonino lived a life characterized by hard work, headstrong determination, and a sense of humor that could light up any room. His pride in his heritage and love for his family were deep and unwavering, providing a firm foundation for his three daughters and step-daughter.
Antonino is survived by his daughters Kimberly, Whitney, and Montserrat Cisneros, along with his step-daughter Diana Flores. His legacy will continue through his son-in-law Antonio Cisneros, and grandsons Elias and Richard Cisneros. Antonino was predeceased by his parents, Graciano Cisneros Mendez and Catalina Estrada Mendoza.
A loyal fan of Vicente Fernandez and Los Angeles Azules, Antonino also supported his favorite sports teams with fervor, including Cruz Azul, Mexico, Chiefs, Royals, and New York Mets. He was a lover of good food, and his favorites included Carne Asada, Tamales, Pastas, and Pork in Red Sauce Mole. His favorite way to pass the time was walking with his cherished canine companion, Cuco. The color royal blue held a special place in his heart.
Antonino was known for his hardworking ethos, a lesson he passed on to those around him. He firmly believed in the virtue of perseverance, often reminding others that "hard work will be worth it in the end." This belief formed his legacy: a testament to the power of moving forward, even in the face of adversity. As a father, he went to great lengths to ensure his daughters never lacked anything, a testament to his dedication to providing them with the American Dream he always sought himself. His love for his daughters was deep and unconditional, a reflection of his pride and joy in their achievements.
In lieu of flowers, Antonino requested that donations be made to "Help Lay My Father to Rest". Donations can be made at the following URL: https://everloved.com/life-of/antonino-cisneros/donate/
Antonino Cisneros was a man of profound strength, love, and resilience, remembered for his ability to bring laughter and light into any situation. His memory will be etched in the hearts of his family and all those who knew him, a beacon of indomitable spirit and unyielding love.
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