Consuelo C. Curbelo

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September 4, 1935 ~ December 31, 2025

Born in: Havana, Cuba
Resided in: Daingerfield, Texas

Consuelo C. Curbelo was born in Havana, Cuba on September 4, 1935. She passed away peacefully on the morning of December 31, 2025.

After graduating from high school, Consuelo was a devoted housewife and later worked for 28 years as an electronic assembler.

She is survived by her loving husband, Antonio Curbelo; her three children, Aimee, Kenia, and Felix; four grandchildren, Jessica, Joshua, Brittney, and Michelle; and her great-grandchildren, Olivia, Ronan, Camilia, Peyton, Victoria, Lydia, Keller, Paige, Harlow, Jovie, Josiah, and Tillie.

A memorial service will be held on Saturday, January 3, 2026, at 11:00 a.m. at the Daingerfield Church of Christ. Cremation arrangements have been entrusted to Horn Family Funeral Home.

Services

Memorial Service: Saturday, January 3, 2026 11:00 am

Daingerfield Church of Christ
818 West W M Watson Boulevard
Daingerfield, TX 75638


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  1. She was a beautiful and precious soul. You are all in our prayers. Norman and Carrie Milligan

  2. We are so sorry for your loss. She was a delight to be around.
    Prayers for your family,
    Maude Harper, Miranda, Melanie and Noah Anderson

  3. Tia I will miss you. 😘 your sweetness and kindness was felt by anyone who came in contact with you. You created a beautiful family and legacy. You are part of Cuba’s greatest generation 😘 our family will miss you greatly as you enter God’s glory

  4. Betty Carter-Watson : so sorry for your loss! Your loved one was a very sweet, friendly person. I enjoyed visiting with her at ballgames and birthday parties. She will be missed. Praying for the family especially Mr. Antonio.

  5. shellyreneemorgan@gmail.com says:

    Mrs. Curbelo was such a beautiful woman inside and out. She will be missed very, very much.

    Loved you like a 2nd mom.

    Shelly Williams

  6. shellyreneemorgan@gmail.com says:

    Shelly Morgan


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