IN LOVING MEMORY OF

Martin

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Serrano

February 26, 1978 – April 3, 2021

Obituary

Martin Serrano, 43, of Taylor, Michigan, passed away on April 3, 2021.

As a kid, he was hyper. Always climbing on things and when it came to school, he did not like it. He would jump the fence that separated the school yard from outside just to get home before his mom got there. He grew up with two siblings, his big brother Guillermo and his little sister Maria.

He was proud of where he came from, his parents, his family, his friends. He had a huge heart and touched many people with the kindness that he carried himself with. He was extremely close with his family which led him to follow his mother's footsteps in becoming a man with a lot of faith. He always said he had his fathers blood and his mothers heart. He enjoyed spending time in the kitchen, cooking up new foods to try or just to make dinner for his family. As a man who adored his family, he was always caring around his nieces and nephews in his big blue truck. Martín was a very honorable man. He was always thinking of others and putting their needs before his. He was a great father, husband, son, uncle, brother, and friend.

Funeral Service will take place at St. Alfred Catholic Church, 24175 Baske St, Taylor on Saturday, April 10, in-state at 9:30am with Mass at 10:00am,   Visitation will follow at Howe-Peterson Funeral Home, 9800 Telegraph Rd. Taylor, 1:00pm until 8:00pm.  Burial will take place at El Zapotito Cemetery in Mexico.

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Funeral Services

Funeral Mass

April
10

St. Alfred Catholic Church

24175 Baske Street, Taylor, MI 48180

Starts at 10:00 am

Visitation

April
10

Howe-Peterson Funeral Home & Cremation Services -Taylor

9800 Telegraph Road, Taylor, MI 48180

1:00 - 8:00 pm

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