Prayers for the Jimenez Family

SilvioRemembering SILVIO Jimenez  – A Friend of Pathway!

On Sunday, January 6, 2019, Silvio Jimenez, 45, of McComb, Ohio, originally of  Chiapas, Mexico, was taken to his heavenly home when he was tragically killed in an automobile accident on his way to church.  He is survived by his wife of 14 years, Melinda (Courtright) Jimenez and daughters, Catalina Kay and Gabriella (Gabby) May.  Also surviving are:  father and mother-in-law, Don and Diane Courtright, sisters and brothers-in-law, Tammy and Robbie Quiroga, and Jenny and Tim Wilcox, all of McComb; father and step-mother, Alejandro and Emilia Jimenez Tejero, brothers, Pedro, Angel, and Mario; sisters, Catalina, Candi, and Ingrid, all of Mexico.  He was preceded in death by his birth mother, Catalina Jimenez Garcia. Silvio had a love and passion for spreading the gospel of Jesus Christ.  He did so to everyone he met, whether it be through conversation or through his art.  He always had time to love, serve, and listen.  He had been blessed with the God-given talent of painting, to which he gave God all the glory.  Everything he painted had special meaning and a message to the viewer.  He took great pride in showing his many pieces of art and discussing them with those in attendance.  He was thankful to have the opportunity to open Kayros Fine Art Studio several years ago in downtown McComb.

His greatest treasure and joy was his wife and two daughters.  He was a loving husband and father and will be greatly missed by all who knew him.  We can be comforted by the fact that he is watching down on us from heaven with Christ.

Services time are pending and will be announced tomorrow by the HARTLEY-HANNEMAN FUNERAL HOME, MCCOMB.

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be sent to the family in care of  HARTLEY-HANNEMAN FUNERAL HOME, P.O Box 61, McComb, Ohio 45858 or through fundthefuneral.com/silvio-jimenez

HARTLEY-HANNEMAN FUNERAL HOME is honored to serve Silvio’s family and encourages those wishing to send a condolence or fond memory to visit www.hannemanfh.com.

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