Bernabe Antonio Orozco, better known as "Tony", simply because he did not like his first two names. Tony was born December 3, 1993 in Los Angeles, California. He was raised in Los Angeles for the first half of his life and in Rialto, CA for the second half. Tony's parents are Martina and Jose I Orozco. He has three sisters, Angelica Orozco, Veronica Orozco Gomez, and Jessica Orozco Reed. His wife Isela Orozco and his fur babies, Chanel and Charlie. Tony attended 99th Street Elementary School in Los Angeles; Portola Middle School in Tarzana; Rialto Middle School in Rialto; and finally, graduated from Rialto High School. As a child, Tony always involved himself in sports. He joined every league there was, but his favorite was football. Tony was a chubby, athletic child, nothing or no one could stop him. He had an immense passion for football, which led him to play in High School earning his top spot and scholarship. Unfortunately, he injured himself during a game and could no longer play. Although the injury ended his football career, he remained proud. Tony honored and admired his father's work ethic, therefore, he understood the meaning of hard work and create jobs for himself such as selling candy. Although, he would eat his own merchandize, therefore, not making a profit for himself. Finally, when Tony was old enough to work, he started at a summer job doing maintenance for gardens around his neighborhood. He then applied at In-N-Out Burger where he worked for a while. Tony found a keen for manual labor and worked for Ironworkers 416 as a rebar worker; Even though it was hard work, he took pride in working with his colleagues, and proudly represented Ironworkers 416. Additionally, Tony was a self-proclaimed food connoisseur. His parents taught him the values of respect, kindness, humility, loyalty, love, and hard work. Tony was a friend to everyone he encountered, and he truly honored the meaning of friendship. Even though Tony was a child, his humility and kindness allowed others older than him to respect him. His friendliness allowed people to gravitate towards him and build an everlasting friendship regardless of their background. Tony was a man of dignity and respect. He always helped others in any way he was able to, including protecting friends and strangers against bullies. Tony defended himself but defended and protected those around him because he believed to stand up for what is right, even if it meant getting in trouble. Tony was raised to believe "every action has a consequence" however, he did not react irrational, instead, because he honored respect, he did what he believed was right. Unfortunately, his bodyguard services got him kicked out of Portola Middle School. Therefore, he was forced to live with his older sister, Angie, in Rialto, CA. He then attended Rialto Middle School, where he began to live the second half of his life. However, because Tony had strong beliefs, he once again became the protector of others against bullies. Tony had a rough start and had trouble understanding that every action doesn't deserve a reaction. He eventually understood, instead, he taught others how to protect themselves by speaking up and not being afraid. Tony's loyalty was unmeasurable, and his love had no boundaries. Tony adapted living in Rialto and loved living with his sister Angie, niece Aileen and nephew Nicholas. He found a sense of responsibility for someone else other than himself. Although Tony was the baby of four, he became the protector and eventually, the provider as well. Family meant everything to him, and family always came first. Tony loved and respected his parents and his sisters. Tony met his best friend Isela in middle school. After building a friendship, Isela and Tony started dating. They attended Rialto High School, where they both graduated in 2012. After High School, Tony and Isela moved in with each other building a life together. Tony loved Isela with his entire being and did everything in his power to keep a smile on her face. Tony and Isela said their I Do's on April 6, 2019; life had just begun for the newlyweds. They were enjoying life to the fullest by breaking every barrier, loving and caring for one another, traveling, and being adventurous. Tony and Isela had two fur babies, Chanel and Charlie. Tony cared for them as if they were human. He would spoil them with so much love and there was nothing he would not do to make them happy. Tony lived his life without boundaries, even as a kid he would recreate stunts from Jackass with his cousins. His daredevil stunts made everyone believe he was invincible; he wasn't afraid of anything. Well, except shots. The one the doctor gives you. He wasn't afraid of anything other than needles. His fearless spirit led him to be adventurous. He was the leader of ideas and mischievous adventures. One time, or maybe several times, he stole eggs from his mother's refrigerator so he can throw them at the metro bus that passed by. Despite his mischievous childhood moments, Tony was a kid full of so much life and evolved to a wonderful, fun and loving man. Tony had a very kindred spirit, making it easy for strangers to love him. He meant so much to his family and friends. There was never a dull moment with Tony. He made everyone around him laugh with his stupid jokes. Tony was full of charisma. His smile was contagious; his hugs were comforting, and his voice was soothing. Tony was never confrontational, he believed in making everyone happy. Tony was fun, adventurous, happy, loving, and was the definition of living life gracefully. Tony went on his last adventure on Sunday, October 13, 2019. Those who knew him, know how much fun he would always have on every adventure; he was full of life and so much laughter. Tony lived his life without regrets. His happiness was never compromised. Tony was a loving son, brother, uncle, cousin, nephew, friend, and husband. He was a person anyone would love to be around, and people were blessed to have him as such. Tony was a loving and devoted husband and taught his nieces Aileen, Alina, and Leah how a queen should be treated; as he taught his nephew Nicholas how a man should act and treat women alike. Tony was a role model to those who surrounded him as he lived his life with dignity and respect. Tony leaves behind a wife, fur babies, sisters, nieces, nephew, cousins, aunts, uncles, parents, grandparents, and everyone who loved and adored him. 31 October 4:00 pm - 8:00 pm Green Acres Memorial Park & Mortuary 11715 Cedar Ave Bloomington CA 92316 31 October Rosary Service 6:00 pm - 6:30 pm Green Acres Memorial Park & Mortuary 11715 Cedar Ave Bloomington CA 92316 November 11:00 am - 12:00 pm St Catherine of Siena Catholic Church 339 N Sycamore Ave Rialto CA 92376 November 12:30 pm - 1:00 pm Green Acres Memorial Park & Mortuary 11715 Cedar Ave Bloomington CA 92316 Bernabe Antonio Orozco have a memory or condolence to add.
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