

He is remembered with deep love by his family, including Emil E. Oliva, Charo Moreno, Emil A. Oliva, and Alec E. Oliva. Their bond with him was rooted in love, pride, and shared memories that will continue to bring comfort and strength in the years ahead. Axel’s presence in the lives of those who knew him was steady, uplifting, and sincere, and he carried himself in a way that made others feel seen, valued, and encouraged.
Axel pursued his education in business at UTSA, where he built a foundation that reflected both ambition and discipline. He understood that learning was not only about earning credentials, but also about preparing himself to serve, lead, and grow. That mindset stayed with him throughout his life. He approached opportunities with determination and believed that hard work, integrity, and vision could open doors not only for himself, but for everyone around him.
As a restaurant owner, Axel embraced the challenge of building something meaningful. He brought energy, commitment, and care to his work, and he understood that hospitality was about more than food and service. It was about creating a place where people could gather, feel welcome, and share moments that mattered. In that role, he demonstrated leadership through action, and he inspired others by the example he set each day. He showed that success is not measured only by achievement, but by the lives touched along the way.
Axel’s spiritual life was an important part of who he was. His faith and inner reflection helped guide him through life with humility and gratitude. He lived with an awareness that each day was a gift, and he carried that belief into the way he treated others. His spirit was grounded, thoughtful, and hopeful, and he reminded those around him that even in difficult seasons, there is always a reason to keep moving forward.
He found joy in movement, learning, and connection. Running, cycling, hiking, reading, music, walking, traveling, and hanging out with friends were among the many things that brought him happiness and balance. These interests reflected a man who loved life in motion and who appreciated both adventure and quiet moments. Whether he was exploring a trail, listening to music, sharing time with friends, or simply walking through the day with purpose, Axel embraced life with enthusiasm and heart.
Those who knew him will remember that he was kind in the way he spoke, optimistic in the way he thought, and passionate in the way he lived. He had a gift for encouraging others, and he often carried a spirit that lifted the room. He was the kind of person who could inspire confidence simply by being himself. His life serves as a reminder that greatness is not found only in grand gestures, but also in consistency, compassion, and the courage to keep showing up with a good heart.
Axel’s legacy is one of strength, warmth, and forward motion. He lived with intention, loved deeply, and worked with purpose. Though his time here was far too short, the impact he made will continue to echo through the lives of family, friends, and all who were fortunate enough to know him. His example encourages others to live boldly, love generously, and pursue each day with gratitude and resolve.
As Maya Angelou wisely said, “People will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel.” Axel made people feel encouraged, welcomed, and valued, and that is a beautiful measure of a life well lived.
May his memory continue to inspire all who carry him in their hearts. Let his life be remembered not only for what he accomplished, but for the spirit he brought into the world. In honoring Axel Eric Oliva Moreno, we honor a life that reminded us to be kind, to stay hopeful, and to live with passion every single day.
The family will receive friends from 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m., Thursday, April 2, 2026, at Porter Loring Mortuary McCullough, 1101 McCullough Avenue, San Antonio, Texas 78212.
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