Canuto Centeno Corona

of Freeport, TX

August 19, 1925 - February 16, 2021


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Canuto Centeno Corona of Freeport, Texas went to be with the lord on February 16, 2021 at the age of 95. He is preceded in death by parents Francisca and Joaquin Corona, his brother, Raul Corona and daughter Alicia. He is survived by his beautiful wife Maria Corona, their children, Mike(Kim) Corona, Rosa (Larry) McDonald, Gloria (Isidro II)Salas, Belia Vannest, Frank (Margarita) Corona, Lupe (Lou) Acampora, Irene Monclova and siblings Rafael, Salomon, Rita, Leo, Johnny and Yolanda.

His grandchildren/great-grandchildren include: Michael Jason Corona, Brian Jason(Jamie)Corona, their son Alexander, Larry McDonald Jr, his son's Rickie and B.T. McDonald, Enrique(Henry)McDonald, his children Nicholas and Emily McDonald, Isidro III (Tammie) Salas,his children Maddie, Olivia and Andrew, Nikki (Mike)Roger, their children Remie, Royce and Angelle, Melissa (Chris) Tillman their child Mathias, Lucas (Katie) Corona, Kristina (Shane)Zeringue, their children Isaac, Ivan and Isabelle, Rachael Vannest and her children, Cain, Noah Jr. and Alivia, Frank Corona Jr his wife Becky and their children Brandon and Logan, Melanie Corona, her son Gabriel, Valerie (Pablo) Moreno and their son Noah Moreno, Ryan Corona, Gina Acampora, Anna Acampora, Amanda(Nick) Castro their children Reese and Landon Castro, James K Monclova Jr, Candice D Monclova.

He was born on August 19, 1925 in Guanajuato, Mexico. In 1947, he married the love of his life, Maria Lucas-Solis. In 1954, he courageously moved his family to Freeport, with a hope of a better life.

Canuto lived his life as a devoted husband, father, grandfather, great grandfather, brother and friend. Through his faith and determination, he provided for his family without excuse and would always show compassion, patience, imagination and a work ethic that we all try to mimic to this day. He was an avid fisherman, a bird enthusiast, an all-around outdoorsman and an amazing craftsman. With all the life lessons that he taught us and the sacrifices that he made, Canuto made a lasting impression on us all. We will continue honoring him by keeping his spirit alive as we continue to pass along the same wisdom to our children.

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7 Condolence(s)
Rachel Corona Reda
Sugar Land, TX
Saturday, March 6, 2021

Rest in Peace Tio Canuto

Patsy Corona
Longwood, FL
Saturday, March 6, 2021

My father, Rafael Corona, enjoyed his relationship with his brother Canuto. He nicknamed him "Canas" and always looked forward to visiting with him. We shall miss him; my love to all my Freeport cousins and family.
Patsy Corona

Dorothy Rayburn
Lake Jackson, TX
Friday, March 5, 2021

Our deepest sympathy to your family. We so enjoyed seeing your parents when we dropped meals. We are so very sorry for your loss. It appears he was a remarkable man! God's peace!

Rachel Corona Reda & Family
Sugar Land, TX
Wednesday, March 3, 2021

~~ Rest In Peace Tio Canuto ~~ ✝️ 🙏🏼

Sylvia Corona
Pearland, TX
Wednesday, March 3, 2021

I want to send my condolences to my Tia, and my cousins, for their tremendous loss. I was so sorry to miss his memorial, and the funeral. My Dad, considered him the closest of all his siblings. I know my Dad looked for him every time, he found himself in Freeport. May he rest in peace, and I send prayers of peace, and comfort to my Tia Maria, and the rest of their family.

Martha Elizondo
Danbury, TX
Thursday, February 25, 2021

Condolences to the family

Linda Castro
, TX
Wednesday, February 24, 2021

My deepest sympathy for the family. Praying for comfort and peace. May you find joy knowing there is no more pain or suffering but eternal life with God our Father.