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February 5, 1998— March 13, 2026
Corpus Christi, TX
Leyton Hernandez ObituaryObituary published on Legacy.com by Maxwell P. Dunne Funeral Service - Yorktown Blvd. on Mar. 16, 2026.Leyton Cade Hernandez, a radiant light and a soul filled with boundless energy, was called home to Heaven on March 13, 2026, following a tragic car accident. Born on February 5, 1998, in Houston, Texas, Leyton lived a life that shone brightly with purpose, compassion, and unwavering love. Though his time on this earth was far too short, the impact he made will echo in the hearts of all who were blessed to know him.Leyton's years growing up in Corpus Christi laid the foundation for a life defined by passion, discipline, and kindness. A proud graduate of King High School, he distinguished himself both academically and athletically. His love for sports and competition carried him from being an exceptional high school athlete to becoming a college football recruit. He later earned his bachelor's degree in Exercise and Sports Science from Texas State University, where he continued to demonstrate leadership, determination, and heart. During his time there, he was also a dedicated member and officer of the Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity, forming lifelong friendships and leaving a lasting impression on those around him.Leyton's calling in life was to uplift others. As a special education and biology teacher and coach, he poured his heart into every student he encountered. He was more than an educator-he was a mentor, a motivator, and a steady source of encouragement for young people navigating life's challenges. He believed deeply in the power of perseverance and often shared the words of Coach Nick Saban: "There can be no great victories in your life unless you overcome adversity." Leyton lived those words daily, inspiring toughness, grit, confidence, and resilience in every child he taught.From a young age, Leyton embodied character and service. As an Eagle Scout, he embraced the values of honor, leadership, and commitment to community. His Christian faith was the guiding compass of his life, shaping the way he loved, served, and lived. He lived with quiet strength and a generous spirit that reflected Christ's love.He also found joy in the simple, beautiful moments of life. Whether creating intricate artistic designs, casting a line while fishing, or walking along the shoreline collecting rocks and shells, Leyton found peace and wonder in the world around him. These passions reflected the thoughtful, creative, and adventurous soul he was.Leyton leaves behind a legacy of love that will forever live in the hearts of his family and all who knew him. He is survived by his loving parents, Dr. Roland and Dr. Cyndi Hernandez; his sister, Lauren Hernandez Stinson; his grandfather, Justo Hernandez; and his grandmother, Dovie Fowler. He was preceded in death by his maternal grandfather Roy Fowler, maternal grandmother Maxine Wise, paternal grandmother Gloria Hernandez, and his uncle Dennis Fowler. He is also lovingly remembered by his aunt Melissa Hernandez, uncle Tony Fowler, aunt Vonda McGuire, and many cousins and extended family members who cherished him deeply.His life reminds us that greatness is not measured in years, but in love, faith, and the lives we touch along the way. As Ralph Waldo Emerson once wrote, "To know even one life has breathed easier because you have lived - this is to have succeeded."By that measure, Leyton Cade Hernandez lived a truly extraordinary life - one of purpose, compassion, strength, and enduring love.EVENTS are posted below.In keeping with Leyton's passion for education and teamwork, his family has created a special scholarship fund for contributions in his memory. Please see the donations link below.
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