were their favorite, but Bernardo's favorite thing to do, was to load them up in a truck and share the food with friends and neighbors. He often would bring them to church and allow people to take their choice. He also grew valley lemons at home and all of the neighbors reaped the benefit. He would sack them up and get on his gold cart to deliver to all of the neighbors. He was very giving and loved to share. Bernardo and Maria Dolores would have eight children, Oralia, Dolores, Francisca, Mary, Refugio, Eliazar, Ricardo, and Luis. Bernardo was a very hard worker and he instilled this in his children at an early age. As early as Maria would allow, about 10 years old, they were working on the farm with dad. They all helped to earn a living and support the family, right along-side dad. Bernardo began working at the Sugar Mill in the very early stages and would work there until his retirement. When he wasn't farming, Bernardo's favorite hobby was landscaping. He loved to work in the yard. They always had beautiful roses and he would bring them in to his wife and all the girls. As long as there were girls in the house, there would be a rose garden. Not only did he farm for a living, he had plenty of fruit bearing trees at home. Though he didn't spend a lot of time sitting around, Bernardo still enjoyed a good football game, especially the Dallas Cowboys. He and his wife moved to Weslaco after retirement and he still kept up with all of the landscaping. Bernardo is preceded in death by his parents, Eduardo and Marciana Perez, his brothers, Jose Perez, Bartolo Perez, and Florentino Perez, and his sister, Jacinta Rodriguez. He is survived by his loving wife of nearly 67 years, Maria Dolores, his children, Eliazar (AlĂ) Perez and wife Beverly, of Colleyville, TX, brother, Agapito Perez, Ricardo Perez, of San Antonio, TX, Luis Perez and wife Estella, of Weslaco, TX, Oralia P. Huggins and husband, Robert A, of San Antonio, TX, Dolores P. Garcia and husband, Manuel Jr., of Weslaco, TX, Fransisca P. Vega and husband, Robert, of Weslaco, TX, Mary Perez of Weslaco, TX, Refugio Perez and wife, Silvia, of Fort Worth, Texas, grandchildren, Robert Jr. Vega and wife, Leslie, of Edinburg, TX, Mark Anthony Vega, and wife, Adrienne Casciato, of Weslaco, TX, Consuelo Vega, of Edinburg, TX, Bernadette Marie Garcia and husband, Virgil, of Harlingen, TX, Benjamin Alexander Perez and John Spencer Perez, of Dallas/Fort Worth, Texas, 20 great grandchildren, and numerous nephews and nieces. Visitation will be held on Sunday, from 3-8 pm, with a 7pm prayer service at McCaleb Chapel. A chapel service will be held at McCaleb Chapel on Monday at 10am, with interment to follow at Highland Memorial Park.