Ernesto Hinojosa

Ernesto Hinojosa

Ernesto “Neto” Hinojosa, 62, of Brownsville, TX entered eternal rest on Friday, September 15, 2023. Ernesto was born in Brownsville, TX on August 10, 1961 to Maria Sanchez and Ovidio Hinojosa.

Ernie worked in the trucking industry as a truck driver for many years. During his years of service, he made many long lasting friendships and traveled many miles over the United States.

He enjoyed listening to classic rock and country music while bonding with family and friends.He will always be remembered for his happy go-lucky attitude and his humor. 

Mr. Hinojosa is survived by his two children, Erica Marie Hinojosa and Ernesto Hinojosa, Jr.; his sisters sisters, Belia Cruz, Delia Cruz, Yolanda Reyes, Gloria Ozuna and his brother Reyes Ozuna.

Services are under the guidance of Sunset Memorial Funeral Home, Crematory & Flower Shop. 657 Springmart Blvd., Brownsville, Texas. (956) 350-8485

To send flowers or a plant to the family in the memory of Mr. Ernesto Hinojosa, please visit Didi’s Flower Shop at Sunset Memorial, place your order online at https://didisflowershop.com/shop or call (956) 572-3872.

3 Comments

  • Mariana Gill Posted September 17, 2023 12:11 am

    My sincere condolences to Delia,Belia, Ernie,Erica your dad/brother was the nicest person may rest in heavenly peace

  • Belia Hinojosa Cruz Posted September 20, 2023 10:14 pm

    Ernie will be missed greatly. For those that knew him, he never recovered from losing our mother. Following his wishes, there will be no funeral service. In lieu of flowers, we’re asking to please donate to your favorite charity. His wish was for everyone to have a celebratory drink in his honor with a fishing pole in hand, because he’ll be catching the big one, he said!

  • Belia Hinojosa Cruz Posted September 22, 2023 7:54 pm

    Ernie will be missed greatly. For everyone who knew him, he never got over losing our mother. Following his wishes, there will be no funeral service. In lieu of flowers, we’re asking to please donate to your favorite charity. Ernie wanted everyone to have a celebratory drink in his honor, fishing pole in hand, because he was going to catch the big one, he said!

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