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Obituary of John Treviño, Jr.
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A dignified warrior earned his eagle’s wings on April 4, 2017. On John Treviño, Jr. were pinned the dreams, hopes, and aspirations of his beloved Austin Mexican American community and he did not fail them. His passing leaves a void and sadness in all who knew and loved him.
Born October 18, 1938, John was educated in local public schools. At age seven, he became an altar server, traveling with the priest to nearby Spanish-speaking communities. These early morning services blossomed into his lifelong commitment to God and stimulated the roots of his public service.
At 17, and with his father’s written permission, John became a paratrooper in the Army’s 82nd Airborne Division. He later returned to Austin and worked different jobs.
Noting his leadership style, one day a priest told him, “You can do more”, so he did. In 1965, he led an anti-poverty initiative that brought internal Revenue volunteer staff to East Austin to help the poor complete their W-2 tax forms. It was also there he helped establish a neighborhood cleanup effort that became the city’s bulk trash collection.
In those days, the poor and sickly sought medical attention in the Emergency Room of Brackenridge Hospital. Through John’s leadership, health clinics were established in low-income neighborhoods, giving the needy free and low-cost medical services near their homes. To support these efforts, students from the University of Texas at Austin School of Social Work, whom John addressed in their classes, volunteered to work alongside community members. Volunteers in Service to America (VISTA) workers also came and, under John’s supervision, created the Austin Tenant’s Council and the Meals on Wheels program, which still continue.
Energized by John’s advocacy and successes, people convinced him to run for a seat on the Austin City Council. On his second attempt, John was elected in 1975 and became the first Mexican American to serve. His peers elected him Mayor pro tempore and he subsequently became interim Mayor, when the post was vacated.
As a council member, he advocated awarding city business contracts to women and minorities, a program now known as the Department of Small and Minority Business Resources. He encouraged infrastructure improvements in minority neighborhoods. He ensured women and minorities were included on city boards and commissions and also led the initiative to diversify city staff. He represented the city on the Capital Metro Board of Directors for 12 years and was a founder of several sister city programs, including those in Saltillo, Mexico; Lima, Peru; Adelaide, Australia; Koblenz, Germany; Maseru, Lesotho; and Taichung, Taiwan.
After he left City Hall in 1988, he worked at UT Austin where he helped the Historically Underutilized Business (HUB) Program. He retired in 2016.
In 2006, the City of Austin named a 320-acre tract, John Treviño, Jr. Metropolitan Park at Morrison Ranch in his honor. A formal dedication of the yet-to-be developed park took place in 2016.
Of his many accomplishments, John cited several of which he was particularly proud of: competing an unassisted triple play as a second baseman playing for the Mixers baseball team in the Pony League; becoming a paratrooper; being an Austin City Council member and serving his community along with the late Travis County Commissioner Richard Moya, former State Senator Gonzalo Barrientos, campaign manager Miguel Guerrero, and the late Alex Limón. He was always especially proud of his family and children.
Preceding John in death were his birth mother, Salome Treviño; father, Juan Treviño; brother, Pete Moreno; and son, Paul Treviño. John is survived by the mother of his eight children, Connie Loya Treviño; his children, John, Mary Theresa, Peter (wife Sandra), Michael (wife Mary Alice), Mark, Patricia (husband Frank), and Jesse (wife Laura); as well as his special friend of many years, Judy Ford. John is also survived by his sister and surrogate mother, Josephine Zamarripa; brother, Ignacio “Nash” Moreno (wife Tommie); sister, Dora Ortiz (husband Jesse); 19 grandchildren; 20 great-grandchildren, 1 great-great-grandchild; and numerous nieces, nephews, relatives and friends.
Pallbearers will be Peter Treviño, Jr., Christopher Treviño, Brandon Treviño, Matthew Castijella, Joshua Rendon, Jr., and Ryan Treviño.
Honorary Pallbearers will be Mike Guerrero, Senator Gonzalo Barrientos, Gabe Gutierrez, Robert Flores, Lawrence Hernandez, Augustine Ramirez, Sam Guzman, James Ramirez, Mayor Steve Adler, Mayor Kirk Watson, Mayor Carole Keeton McClellan, Mayor Lee Cooke, Mayor Bruce Todd, Mayor Ron Mullen, Mayor Frank Cooksey, Mayor Lee Leffingwell, and Mayor Will Wynn.
Visitation for John will begin at 4:00 p.m. with Recitation of Holy Rosary beginning at 6:00 p.m. on Sunday, April 9, 2017 at Mission Funeral Home Serenity Chapel, 6204 S. First St., Austin, Texas. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at St. Louis King of France Catholic Church at 10:30 a.m. on Monday, April 10, 2017. Interment will follow at Assumption Cemetery with Military Honors.
The Treviño family extends deepest gratitude to John’s attending physicians, the staff at St. David’s Medical Center and Capitol Hospice, The Austin Cancer Center and the many other family members, friends, and colleagues who offered their support throughout his life.
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9
April
Visitation
4:00 pm - 9:00 pm
Sunday, April 9, 2017
Mission Funeral Home - South Chapel
6204 S. First St.
Austin, Texas, United States
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9
April
Recitation of the Holy Rosary
6:00 pm - 7:00 pm
Sunday, April 9, 2017
Mission Funeral Home - South Chapel
6204 S. First St.
Austin, Texas, United States
512-444-3355
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10
April
Mass of Christian Burial
10:30 am - 11:30 am
Monday, April 10, 2017
St. Louis King of France Catholic Church
7601 Burnet Rd
Austin, Texas, United States
(512) 454-0384
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10
April
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11:30 am - 12:30 pm
Monday, April 10, 2017
Assumption Cemetery
3650 S IH-35
Austin, Texas, United States
512-442-4252
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