

Today, we remember a man who lived a life filled with both light and struggle. He was someone who deeply loved his mother, their bond was something special. He found comfort in singing and dancing with her, and his face would light up when she smiled at him. He loved baking cakes just for her, small acts that showed how much she meant to him. He often spoke about God and had a strong desire to live a better life. He faced many battles, and while he tried, it was not an easy road. He carried pain that not everyone could see, and sometimes his choices hurt the people who loved him most. He made mistakes, mistakes that left deep marks. But even with all the struggles, there was good in him. He could make people laugh, he gave freely when he had little to give, and he wanted to be better. He talked about hope, about faith, and about trying again, even after falling. We remember him not just for the pain or the past, but also for the love he gave, the lessons he left behind, and the man he wanted to be.
He is survived by his mother Maria Elena Bombardelli, four children Jenny Lindley, Michelle Betts, Joshua Bombardelli, and Jasmine Bombardelli. He is also survived by his 4 siblings and four grandchildren.
He is at peace now, and we hold on to both the joy and the sorrow he leaves with us.
A visitation for Julio will be held Monday, June 2, 2025 from 5:00 PM to 9:00 PM at Hillcrest Funeral Home, 1060 North Carolina Dr., El Paso, Texas 79915. A prayer service will occur Monday, June 2, 2025 at 6:30 PM, 1060 North Carolina Dr., El Paso, Texas 79915. A celebration of life will occur Tuesday, June 3, 2025 at 11:00 AM, 1060 North Carolina Dr., El Paso, Texas 79915.
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