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IN LOVING MEMORY OF
Levi Anthony
Trujillo
November 30, 1954 – February 15, 2026
Levi Trujillo Sr., born on November 30, 1954, passed away on February 15, 2026, after a long and courageous battle with cancer.
Levi was born to Sally and Abel Trujillo, who preceded him in death. He was also preceded in death by his brother, Gilbert Trujillo, and his sister, Loretta Martinez.
He is survived by his loving children, Rebecca Trujillo and Levi Trujillo Jr.; his cherished grandchildren, Isabella, Adrian, Shakira, and Mariah, and his great grandchildren Sofia Ramon Ismael; and his siblings, Dorothy Martinez and Lisanne Sponsel, many nieces and nephews.
Levi was a fun, energetic, and hardworking man who brought joy to those around him. He was a devoted father, brother, grandfather, uncle, and friend. His strength and resilience were evident throughout his more than six-year battle with cancer, which he faced with courage and determination.
A man of many talents, Levi worked as a construction worker and carpenter and had a natural skill for gardening, landscaping, and handyman work. He was also very proud of the time he spent working with the railroad. He took pride in his ability to build, fix, and create, and was always willing to help others with projects big or small.
He found joy in cooking, listening to music, and spending quality time with his family. He especially enjoyed going on walks, riding his bicycle, taking his dogs out, and going to the movies with loved ones. Levi also had a generous spirit and was always willing to lend a helping hand, often taking on side jobs to support others whenever he could.
Levi had a signature style and took pride in it—often wearing his boots, Levi’s jeans, and button-up cowboy shirts. He never left home without his leather belt adorned with conchos, proudly telling his children he was an “old-school cowboy.”
Levi’s love for his family, his strong work ethic, and his vibrant spirit will be deeply missed but forever remembered by all who knew and loved him.
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