December 22, 1933 ~ November 14, 2025 (age 91)
Heriberto Robles Haro, age 91, passed away on November 14, 2025, in El Refugio, Mexico.
Born on December 22nd, 1933, in El Refugio, Colotlan, Mexico, his life was shaped by movement, resilience, and a devotion to family. At just 15 years old, he traveled to Chicago, Illinois, beginning a journey that would span borders and generations. He later returned to Mexico, where he married the love of his life on April 16, 1970. The same year, they moved back to Chicago and raised their three children before eventually returning to Mexico. In 1995, he made Lanett, Alabama his home, where he built a life defined by family, hard work, and enduring love.
Heriberto was a devoted husband, father, and grandfather, whose life was defined by sacrifice, resilience, and deep care for those he loved. He leaves behind a legacy of strength, wisdom, and family unity that will continue through generations.
He is survived by his beloved wife, Teresa Robles; his children, William Robles (Naty), Heriberto Robles (Ana), and Cristina Galvez (Armando); his sister, Amelia; and his cherished grandchildren, Brittany, Ana Isabel, Diana, Jose, Cody, Alondra, Gabriela, Marileyda, Juan Pablo, Amaya, Abel, and Armando, Jr. He is also survived by numerous nieces and nephews.
He is preceded in death by his parents, Juan Manuel Robles and Genoveva Haro, and his siblings-Father Juan Manuel, Amparo, Domingo I, Consuelo, Aurelio, Domingo II.
Heriberto will be deeply missed and forever remembered by all who knew and loved him.
A funeral will be held on January 10, 2026, at Holy Family Catholic Church in Lanett, AL. Visitation will be from 11 to 1 (EST) with the mass following.
Please visit Heriberto’s Memorial Tribute page at www.johnsonbrownservicefh.com to leave a kind word for his family, to share a memory of Heriberto, or to light a Remembrance Candle in his memory.
Johnson Brown-Service Funeral Home of Valley directing.
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