Alberto Corderill Vazquez
Alberto Corderill Vazquez
March 29, 1988 - September 17, 2025
Alberto Corderill Vazquez, affectionately known as Albert, departed this world on Wednesday, September 17, 2025, in Austin, Texas, leaving a profound void in the lives of those who knew and loved him. Born on March 29, 1988, in Dallas, Texas, Albert’s journey was one of heartfelt connections, spirited laughter, and a love that illuminated even the darkest days.
Having graduated from Rogers High School in 2004, where he showcased his prowess on the football field, Albert embarked on a career that anchored him firmly in the community as a forklift operator at a local steel factory. Yet, it was not merely his professional endeavors that defined him; it was the rich tapestry of his familial relationships that truly exemplified the man he was.
Albert met Brenda Vazquez, and together they cultivated a loving family that blossomed with two cherished daughters—Destine and Faith—and two sons—Brandon and Bryan. His pride in being their father was evident in every smile shared, every memory made, and every moment cherished.
Albert was particularly known for his endearing personality, characterized by his robust sense of humor and a heart overflowing with love. His devotion to his family was matched only by his adoration for his mother, a bond so powerful that he was often lovingly referred to as a momma’s boy.
Fashion-forward and ever so specific about his style, Albert embraced life with the philosophy of “Fake it till you make it,” a mantra that resonated deeply with his approach to challenges.
A multifaceted individual, he was a true foodie at heart, relishing new culinary experiences that brought joy to him and those lucky enough to partake in his gastronomic adventures. A passionate fan of the Dallas Cowboys, he proudly donned their colors on game days, sharing the thrill of football with his family. Music pulsed through his veins, with a particular fondness for Rap and R&B, while nights spent at billiard halls playing 8 ball provided an outlet for both competition and camaraderie.
Albert relished the simplicity of country life, where he thrived in the embrace of nature and the serenity of the lake. His adventurous spirit also drew him to the rodeo, where he practiced with a fervor that mirrored his zest for life.
Growing up alongside his brothers, he shared countless joyful moments wrestling and joking, particularly with Michael, his little brother, whose bond with Albert was deep and unwavering. Johnny, Albert’s older brother, served as a mentor throughout his life, guiding him with a wisdom that left an indelible mark.
In every interaction, be it a visit or a simple phone call, Albert made it a point to check in on his loved ones, ensuring that his presence was felt even from afar. His unexpected departure has left his family in profound sorrow, but they take solace in the legacy of love, laughter, and connection he leaves behind.
He is survived by his parents, Maurilio Ramirez and Christena (Cupp) Ramirez; his two daughters, Destine Vazquez and Faith Vazquez; his two sons, Brandon Martinez and Bryan Martinez; his brother and best friend, Michael Vazquez; he looked up to his two brothers, Johnny Cupp and Jackie Cupp. He left behind four nieces and three nephews that loved him very much.
In the hearts of those who remain, Albert’s spirit will forever resonate—a testament to a life rich with meaning and love, a beacon guiding them through the enduring days to come.
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Arrangements are under the direction of Sabrina Young at Young’s Daughters Funeral Home and Bereavement Center in Temple, Texas.