Obituary of Moses Solis Sr. (Tio Chey) Moses Solis Sr. (Tio Chey) was born April 19th, 1942, in Italy, Texas to his parents Jose C. & Lorretta Solis. He was 81 years old at the time of his passing.
He is proceeded in death by his parents Jose C. & Loretta Solis, Maria Guadalupe Garza de Solis, brother Paul Solis, Sisters Martha Esparza, Naomi Gonzalez, Juanita Tovar, Betty Esparza, Sara Salas, Elizabeth Haro, & Orfa Martinez.
My uncle is survived by his son, Moses Solis Jr & Cindy, Grandchildren, Margarita & Oscar Ordonez Jr, Matthew & Maigan Solis, Jeremy & April Solis, Abraham & Savanna Solis, Jose Solis & 8 great grandchildren. Daughter Josephine & Jose Alonzo, Grandchildren Lorenzo & Shelly Davila, Ray & Wendy Davila & 12 great grandchildren. Son Paul & Lily Solis, Grandchildren Carlos & Jackie Solis, Abel Solis & 1 great grandchild. Daughter Ruth & Florentino Sanchez Grandchildren, Amanda & Moses Trevio, & Dominick & Gisela Sanchez, Alyssa Sanchez, Delilah Sanchez, Stone Sanchez & 7 great grandchildren. Daughter Naomi Solis Grandchildren, Christopher Solis, Alexander Solis, Jasmin Juarez &1 great great grandchild. Daughter Elizabeth Solis, Daughter Mary & Abel Grandchildren Daniel & Tiffany Lopez, Nathan & Arlin Lopez, Abby & Brandon Goebel, Irene & Chris Falkner & 10 great grandchildren. Daughter Ayme Rangel & Granddaughter Andrea Rangel. Son Joe Solis Grandchildren Ryan & Delisha Solis, Stephanie Solis & 1 great grandchild. Daughter Subrina Solis Grandchildren Julie Muoz & Miguel Romero, Brittany Muoz & Jonathan Rojas, Julian Muoz III, & 6 great grandchildren.
Son Antonio Solis & Berta Ordoez, sons Salome Solis, & Zack Solis. Son Joe & Valerie Solis Grandchildren, Jos Solis, Jolene & Jociel Lopez, Joel Solis, Alan & Marleny Solis 13 great grandchildren. His Sisters Ruth Trevino, Elda Sanchez, & Eunice Sanchez.
As a young adult my Tio Chey was involved in many different activities, at one point he was the youth president of his church and their drummer. During this time, he started learning heating and cooling, a trade that would lead to him becoming a General Contractor and as he would say he was now a Professional. Motorcycling and fishing were two of his favorite hobbies, watching western movies would become a lifetime enjoyment until his last days here on earth. My uncle loved to travel, take his children, swimming, skating, and camping. He was a BIG mommas boy, and everyone knew it. My uncle enjoyed many things in life, but his biggest commitment became evident the remaining years of his life which was his relationship with Christ. His Bible reading and prayer life became a first as he would start his journey with his King.