IN LOVING MEMORY OF
Agustin Manuel
Reyes
January 15, 1981 – February 1, 2023
Agustin "Augi" Manuel Reyes
On Wednesday, February 1 st , 2023, Agustin "Augi" Manuel Reyes, devoted Husband, Son, Brother, and Uncle, took his steps into eternity at the age of forty-two. Born to Hector and Margot Reyes on January 15 th , 1981, Augi was a dedicated student to the arts. He studied fine arts at Indiana University Northwest where he earned his Bachelor of Fine Arts Degree, as well as his degree in Computer Technology. He was a musician, a painter, a philosopher, a poet, a warrior, a spiritual leader, and an avid reader. Whatever it was he set his mind toward doing, he also set to practice it until he found mastery. But, above everything in this world, his greatest devotion was to his faith, family, and friends. He loved his family, both two legged and four legged dearly. It's hard, if not damn near impossible to tell the story of a man that has affected and blessed the lives, and hearts of so many people. The reason for this being that no matter how hard we search, in whatever language that may exist on this planet, there will never be words that are sufficient or beautiful enough to describe our Son, our Brother, our Uncle, our best friend, our spiritual advisor, our hero, the man that will forever be Agustin M. Reyes. The story of Augi, is the story of us. Each relationship he held was cherished deeply, and he nurtured each of them differently. He was a master gardener, and people were his plants. He just knew how to make us all grow beautifully. When we think of Augi, we will always remember the way his smile lit up the room. We will always remember how his laughter was so unapologetically contagious that you couldn't help but laugh with him. We will always remember his lightning quick wit, and impeccable sense of humor. When we think of Augi we will always remember his hugs, as they could rival that of a bear. We will remember his gentle embrace when we needed comfort. No matter what shape or size we are, we somehow fit perfectly into his arms. We will remember the way his voice would soothe our hearts, and the way his words would bring us guidance and strength. When we think of Augi, we will remember his compassion, his grace, his empathy, his charity and his love. When we think of Augi, may we remember that Augi had such unyielding, and unwavering faith. Augi didn't believe, he knew.Augi knew what the world lacked, and that was love. He was a man of great hope and optimism, but he was no fool. He treated every person that he came across with dignity and kindness. Unbeknownst to him, these beautiful practices, would be the forge that would make him the proverbial man of steel. For many of us Augi became a beacon of hope, and voice of reason. Wherever Augi went, you could be assured there was great music, laughter, joy, conversations that may have brought on a few disagreements, but still conjured love. Augi brought out the best in anyone. This is why he is our Superman. When we think of Augi, may we remember the way he always charismatically greeted us with "What's happenin', Pop?" "What's happenin', Ma?" or "What's happenin', Bub?" May we never forget the names we gave him, such as Nicklaus endearingly calling him "Faust". He loved his Nick name (a little pun intended). May we never forget the way the room lit up when he came to visit. Not because these are the good memories to keep, but because this is who he genuinely was. He unapologetically walked his walk with great authenticity, and he loved us so much so that there cannot be a shadow of doubt in our hearts. When we think of Augi, may we remember to practice compassion, may we remember to practice empathy, grace, charity, and love with both discernment and great joy. When we think of Augi, may we remember to breathe, to meditate, to take a step back, to not look back in anger, and to please remember that we're all human, and we are all having a human experience. Augi was the same man, even when no one was looking, he remained true to his path, values and principles. Augi believed in the higher consciousness of humanity. He knew if we try, just a little harder every day, if we just will ourselves to be a little better than yesterday then we can make some major progress. He knows that there will be a day where we all will release ourselves from the fears that weigh us down and we will start walking in the spirit of love. Augi lived a life that reflected his favorite verse of scripture.
Proverbs 27:17
As iron sharpens iron, so a friend sharpens a friend.
May he (Faust) always know that his greatest act of service was being ours. Whether he wore the hat of being a husband, a son, a brother, an uncle, or a best friend he was the greatest gift that was ever given to us. Thank You, Augi, Godspeed and remember your mission! Agustin "Augi" Manuel Reyes is survived by his wife Patricia Reyes, his father Hector, and mother Margot Reyes, his brothers Hector (Marie) Reyes, Daniel (Anita) Reyes, Bob (Julie) Gallardo, Nick (Sarah) Reyes, Jeff Melendez, John Paul Melendez, and Christopher McColley. His nephews Bobby Gallardo, Caleb Reyes, Noah Gallardo, Sam Gallardo, Nick Gallardo, Adam Reyes. His nieces Sophia Reyes, Olivia Gallardo, Libby Reyes, Leah Reyes, Cindy Reyes, Crissy Reyes, Dawn Reyes, Brittney Reyes, Cara Reyes as well as his great nieces and nephews Madison and Mackenzie Mitchell, Anthony Gallardo, Zeke Grandbois.
Services for Agustin will be held on Monday, February 6, 2023 at 11:00 a.m. at St. Francis Xavier Church, 2447 Putman Street, Lake Station, IN 45405 with Rev. Jaime Perea officiating. Friends may visit with the family from 9:00 am until the time of the service. Burial will follow at Calvary Cemetery, Portage, Indiana.
Online condolences may be shared with the family at Reesfuneralhomes.com.
Visitation
St. Francis Xavier Catholic Church
9:00 - 11:00 am
Rosary
St. Francis Xavier Catholic Church
Starts at 10:30 am
Funeral Service
St. Francis Xavier Catholic Church
Starts at 11:00 am
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