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Community of Corpus Christi Rallies to Support Kimberly Ramirez in Honoring Her Late Father, Benjamin Samudio

Benjamin Samudio, Corpus Christi, Texas – The community is coming together to support Kimberly Ramirez in honoring her father, Benjamin Samudio, who passed away from liver cancer on August 4, 2024. Benjamin was known for his free-spirited nature and his ability to brighten any room with his jokes and stories. He was deeply loved and will be missed by family and friends.

Kimberly Ramirez has organized a GoFundMe campaign to cover the remaining funeral expenses. The goal is to raise $3,000, and any donations are welcomed and appreciated by the family. Kimberly expressed her gratitude on social media, saying, "Any and all donations are welcomed and truly appreciated on behalf of the family to help cover remaining funeral expenses. I am the one handling all donations. Please Cash App $KimberlyR361."

The outpouring of support on Facebook reflects the impact Benjamin had on those around him. Dora Cortez shared, "I miss my brother everything’s going to be good mijo in the name of Jesus Amen." Anabel Ramirez commented, "Aww I love and miss him so much," while Gracie Ann added, "Iā€™m so sorry for your loss."

Laura Munoz offered her condolences, "My condolences goes out you and your family Kimberly Ramirez," and Carlos Garza simply stated, "my condolences." Todd Harris reminisced about their past, "Rest in heaven lil homie. My condolences to the family Sosa Samudio love you lil bro. We all go way back and today we still here. Kimberly sorry mija for your loss of your pops."

Kimberly’s GoFundMe campaign emphasizes the love and admiration people had for Benjamin. The campaign notes, "He was beloved by all his loved ones, family, friends, and siblings alike. A free-spirited man, he was always able to brighten the mood in any room he was in, always cracking jokes, telling his crazy stories. He will be missed by all."

The community’s support underscores the importance of coming together in times of loss, reflecting the collective spirit in Corpus Christi as they honor the memory of Benjamin Samudio.

— Updated by Savannah Robinson in Local

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