Edgar Esteban Hernandez Lopez entered eternal rest peacefully on Saturday, April 30, 2011. Edgar was born Tuesday, May 26, 1987, in Guadalajara, Mexico.

Edgar enjoyed spending time with his family and was a very loving person. He was very artistic and had a passion for music. His piano teacher, Mary Austin, encouraged him to pursue his dreams.

Edgar’s dream of becoming a DJ came true and he had his own website where he played his music. He even had gigs at parties.

Edgar always inspired others to go for their dreams and never to give up no matter how bad life gets.

Edgar is survived by his parents, Esteban Hernandez and Martha Lopez; brothers Nestor and David; and his sister, Laura.

He will be truly missed by all who had the honor to have known and loved him. “To walk with God is perfect peace, a joy forever new.”

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