

Beloved Husband, Father, Son, Brother, and Man of God
With the deepest heartbreak, I share the passing of my husband, José M. Hernández III, who entered eternal rest on October 17, 2025, in El Paso, Texas.
Jose was a man whose heart and faith guided every part of his life. He was a devoted husband, an incredible father, a loving son and brother, and a loyal friend to so many. If you knew Jose, you knew how much he loved to laugh and make others smile; his silly sense of humor could light up any room. He was always the first to lend a hand, offer advice, or simply show up when someone needed him most.
We were blessed with 15 years of marriage, filled with love, teamwork, and countless dreams we built together. He adored our children, Nevaeh, José IV, AnaSofia, and Hope more than anything in this world. They were his greatest joy and the reason behind everything he did.
Jose had a gift for connecting with people. His clients often became friends because he cared deeply about those he worked with. He always said they would be clients for life. He poured his heart into his work, into our home, and into the community around him. He believed in doing everything with honesty, love, and purpose. He enjoyed taking on various PTA duties, including being a crossing guard, setting up for the fall festival, and picking up supplies for our events. He loved driving the kids to story time, football games, and enjoying some comfort food with his suegra after working out.
He was also my biggest supporter, always cheering me on at every community event, every new project, and every idea I pursued. He constantly checked in on me and took me out for taco lunch dates during my busiest days. He reminded me that together, we could build a better future not just for our family but for others as well. “Sky is the Limit”
Jose will be remembered for his faith, laughter, and the way he made others feel valued and loved. Although our hearts are heavy, I believe his light will continue to shine through us all, in every act of kindness and every moment of love we share in his memory. Because my Jose had a heart of gold, that shine will never fade.
I survive him, his wife Ana Díaz, and our children Nevaeh, Jose IV, AnaSofia, and Hope, along with loving suegra, his father and siblings who will forever hold him close in their hearts.
Services for Jose will be private.
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He also leaves behind hisloving suegra,father and siblings who will forever hold him close in their hearts.
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