

Antonio was born June 2, 1942, in Corpus Christi, Texas.
Antonio is survived by his long-time love, Carolyn Keeney, Spicewood, Texas, his sons Stevie Poulter, of Florida and Quinton Hawk Munoz of Spicewood, Texas.
There are multitudes of loving family members, including ten grandchildren and spouses. Ten of the sweetest, most beautiful, and handsome great grandchildren who will deeply miss their grandpa. He did not know a stranger and went out of his way to make everyone he saw have a better day. His karma was one of happiness and positivity!
Antonio joined the United States Navy when he was 17 years of age. He was following his father’s footsteps, who fought in World War II. Antonio served in the U.S Navy for 6 yrs. during the Vietnam War.
Antonio made movies in Old Tucson, Arizona, and Houston, Texas, he was a Court Translator for the District Courts of Harris County. Antonio also had a Private Investigation Company, was an employee of Professional Civil Process, and President of the Texas Association of Process Servers. His association with the right people in Austin, Texas during our attempts to better legislation for our industry was very helpful.
After numerous surgeries and the loss of his leg, Antonio was confined to a rehab. He returned home in November 2022. Antonio did not like the fact that his health kept him confined and could not go out to see his friends & family. He was lovingly cared for by Carolyn until the morning he went to a much better place.
The Funeral will be held on June 8th at 10:00 am at Clements Wilcox Funeral Home in Marble Falls, Texas
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