In loving memory of

Euderio Estevan Mireles Jr.
July 2, 1962 - June 5, 2021

Mireles, Euderio Estevan Jr.
On Saturday evening, June 5th, 2021, at the age of 58, Euderio Estevan Mireles Jr., who went by "Steve" passed away and entered the presence of the Lord. Born in San Antonio, Texas, on the 2nd of July 1962, to Mary Carmen and Euderio Estevan Mireles. Born into a large working-class family, He had a colorful adolescence. He loved sports and played both baseball and football at William B. Travis High School as a Rebel. He also played baseball in the Twin Creeks, CA city league. Steve loved and embraced the Low-Rider culture, fixing up his own Buick Regal into one. In January of 1981, Steve joined the US Marines which he proudly served in overseas humanitarian missions. Steve loved his family and would do anything for them. He was especially proud of his children and grandchildren. He enjoyed the quite time he had with his father while hunting and fishing. He was a saved man and volunteered extensively with Victory Outreach. Through Victory Outreach, he provided services to those in need and ministered to those who had similar life experiences. He worked for the MoveCorp as a driver and installer and served on two hurricane crews. Steve will be remembered for his quirky smile and as a good man. He will be dearly missed.
Steve leaves behind his four children, Steve Mireles III and his wife Raquel, Joseph Mireles, and his wife Joby, Emanuel Mireles and Estefanie Mireles. He will also be dearly missed by his siblings: Tina Cadena, who was his aunt but raised as his sister, and her husband Sam, Sandra Rivas and her husband Rick and Teresa Garcia and her husband Lee as well as his ten grandchildren and many nieces and nephews. Steve was preceded in death by his parents Euderio and Mary, his brother Robert, and his sister Deborah.
Please join Steve's family in celebrating his remarkable life with a time of visitation on Thursday, June 10th, 2021, from 4:00pm to 6:00 pm at Harrell Funeral Home, 1715 Kirby, Kyle, Texas, followed by a Rosary at 6:00 pm and a Vigil service at 6:30 pm. Graveside services will follow on Friday June 11th, 2021, at 11:00 am at Onion Creek Memorial Park, 11610 Chapel Ln, Austin, Texas.
Please keep Steve's family and friends in your prayers as they heal from their sudden loss.
Please visit www.Harrellfuneralhomes.com to share a fond memory, photograph, or condolence with Steve's family on his On-line memorial site.
Funeral assistance provided by Harrell Funeral Home 1715 Kirby, Kyle, TX 78640 (512) 268-8200

Tributes

Dorothy Ann Santa Ana wrote on Jun 11, 2021:

"Steve, may you enter Paradise in the presence of God and family. May God comfort you, your loving children, Estephania, Emmanuel, Joseph,(Joby) Steve III(Raquel), your family and friends. Divine Farewell, years past brother-in-law. Dorothy and Family"

Henry Torres III wrote on Jun 10, 2021:

"Tio Steve came to visit Nashville while I worked there for the baseball season. He loved every minute of it, going to the baseball games, the food, the Johnny Cash Museum, he was like a kid in a candy store the whole week he was there. Due to me being gone for work or us being at different points in our life every time we saw each other he always said how proud he was of me and how Popo, Buelita, and Tio Robert were proud and were watching all of us from Heaven. I remember us doing push up competitions growing up (which he always won) or him driving me to shoot hoops in Austin. As sad as it is he\'s not on earth, I can rejoice knowing he is in Heaven with his parents and siblings living a clean, pure, perfect existence up there. You\'ll be missed Tio Steve but never forgotten. Now you have the best seat in the stadium with Popo, Buelita, and Tio Robert. Dont let Buelita get too rowdy up there! Love you!"

Julia Cervantes Santa Anna wrote on Jun 9, 2021:

"Steve, a gentleman from the beginning to the end. You left a trail of beautiful memories. My long time ago brother -in -law; you were kind and compassionate to your two step children, my nephew, Mauricio and my niece, Melissa. You gave them a memorable gift of a loving, wonderful father. They thank you. Mireles Family, please accept our deepest condolences and know how truly sorry we are for your loss. The Lord is close to the brokenhearted and will not abandon you all. Praying for comfort and peace. Julia Cervantes Santa Anna"