Marcus Cermenio

03/24/1973 - 07/21/2024

Obituary For Marcus Cermenio

(March 24, 1973---July 21, 2024)

TYLER---Services for Mr. Marcus Cermenio, 51, are scheduled for 3 pm, Saturday, July 27, 2024 at John R Harmon Undertaking Company under the direction of John R Harmon Undertaking Company.

Mr. Cermenio was born on March 24, 1973 in Dallas County to the late Wenceslao Cermenio and Esmeralda Martinez and he transitioned on July 21, 2024 at his residence in Tyler, Texas.

He was a graduate of Sunset High School in Dallas, Texas and he was a salesman.

Along with his parents, Mr. Cermenio was preceded in death by one brother: Patrick Cermenio and one sister: Rosario Cermenio.

He is survived by one sister: Enedina Cermenio of Tyler, two brothers: Wenceslao “Eddie” Cermenio (Olga) of South Texas, Salvador Cermenio ( Melissa) of Kaufman, Texas, other relatives and friends.

Public viewing will be on Friday, July 26, 2024 from 2 pm to 8 pm at the funeral home.



Guest Book

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We never finished building the Millennium Falcon back in '82 Marcus wanted to write a book called "Catching the Wave" that chronicled all the friends that grew up on Waverly street in Oak Cliff I will never forget you. R.I.P from Manuel Lopez

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Your family will continue to be in my prayers, and thoughts daily. May God continue to give this family strength and comfort during this time. Marcus worked at Suddenlink Communications with me,and his bracelet said he was a believer on it. He always smiled, and he loved to help others. In bad times he was an encourager to me, and told me I could make it. Thank you family for sharing him with us. Lean on God when you feel sorrow, because he will never fail you. I forgot to put my name on the first one so here's one with my name God loves you all. Ms. Meka Odiegwu

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Your family will continue to be in my prayers, and thoughts daily. May God continue to give this family strength and comfort during this time. Marcus worked at Suddenlink Communications with me,and his bracelet said he was a believer on it. He always smiled, and he loved to help others. In bad times he was an encourager to me, and told me I could make it. Thank you family for sharing him with us. Lean on God when you feel sorrow, because he will never fail you.

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Will miss you brother. We had a lot of good talks in the past about our struggles in life. You definitely encouraged me to grow and be wiser. RIP from Jim Muehlstedt AKA Milkweed

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Our staff will continue to keep your family in our prayers. We thank you for allowing us to serve your family.

- John R. Harmon | Tyler, TX