Isaac W. Suero Obituary
Official Obituary of

Isaac W. Suero

August 19, 1981 - May 13, 2026

Isaac W. Suero Obituary

 

Isaac W. Suero, affectionately known as “El Gallo,” “Black,” “Isaac Chiquito,” and “Negro Bello,” was truly a light to the world. His presence was unforgettable — the kind of person whose smile could brighten any room and whose arrival instantly turned any gathering into a celebration. To know Isaac was to know joy, laughter, warmth, and unconditional love.
Isaac was many things to many people: a devoted son, a loving father, a cherished brother, cousin, and above all, a loyal friend. He carried himself with humility and selflessness, always putting others before himself. He was funny, energetic, handsome, caring, empathetic, and full of life in a way that made everyone around him feel special.
A hell of a softball player, Isaac brought passion and spirit to everything he did. Whether on the field or on the dance floor, he had a way of making every moment memorable. To all of his cousins, he was their favorite dance partner — the one who could make everyone laugh, move, and forget their worries for a while.
But beyond the laughter and energy, Isaac’s greatest gift was his love. He was one of the most affectionate souls this world has ever known. His kisses would leave your cheek sore but your soul full, and his hugs had the power to warm hearts and heal spirits. He loved deeply, openly, and without hesitation.
If there was one person the Ruiz Suero family could have chosen to represent the love, strength, joy, and unity of their family, it would have been Isaac. He embodied the very best of them all.
Though his passing leaves an unimaginable void, the love he gave so freely will continue to live on in every life he touched. And if love alone could have kept him here, Isaac would have stayed forever.
He will be deeply missed, endlessly loved, and never forgotten.




Isaac W. Suero, cariñosamente conocido como “El Gallo,” “Black,” “Isaac Chiquito,” y “Negro Bello,” fue verdaderamente una luz para el mundo. Su presencia era inolvidable — el tipo de persona cuya sonrisa iluminaba cualquier lugar y cuya llegada convertía inmediatamente cualquier reunión en una celebración. Conocer a Isaac era conocer la alegría, la risa, el cariño y el amor incondicional.
Isaac fue muchas cosas para muchas personas: un hijo dedicado, un padre amoroso, un hermano, primo y amigo profundamente querido. Siempre se caracterizó por su humildad y generosidad, poniendo a los demás antes que a sí mismo. Era gracioso, enérgico, apuesto, cariñoso, empático y lleno de vida de una manera que hacía sentir especial a todos los que lo rodeaban.
Era tremendo jugador de sóftbol y llevaba pasión y entusiasmo a todo lo que hacía. Ya fuera en el terreno de juego o en la pista de baile, Isaac tenía el don de convertir cada momento en un recuerdo inolvidable. Para todos sus primos, era el compañero de baile favorito — el que hacía reír a todos, bailar y olvidarse de las preocupaciones aunque fuera por un instante.
Pero más allá de su alegría y energía, el mayor regalo de Isaac fue su amor. Fue una de las personas más cariñosas que este mundo ha conocido. Sus besos dejaban la mejilla adolorida pero el alma feliz, y sus abrazos tenían el poder de calentar corazones y sanar espíritus. Amaba profundamente, sinceramente y sin reservas.
Si hubiera una sola persona que la familia Ruiz Suero hubiera escogido para representarlos, habría sido Isaac. Él reflejaba el amor, la fortaleza, la alegría y la unión que definían a toda la familia.
Aunque su partida deja un vacío imposible de llenar, el amor que entregó tan libremente seguirá viviendo en cada persona que tuvo la bendición de conocerlo. Y si el amor hubiera podido mantenerlo con vida, Isaac todavía estaría aquí.
Será profundamente extrañado, eternamente amado y jamás olvidado.

 

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Isaac W. Suero, affectionately known as “El Gallo,” “Black,” “Isaac Chiquito,” and “Negro Bello,” was truly a light to the world. His presence was unforgettable — the kind of person whose smile could brighten any room and whose arrival instantly turned any gathering into a celebration. To know Isaac was to know joy,

Events

Visitation

Sunday, May 17, 2026

12:00 pm - 8:00 pm

Williams Funeral Home, Inc.

5628 Broadway Bronx, NY 10463

Funeral Mass

Monday, May 18, 2026

10:00 am

Sts. Peter & Paul Church

824 Brook Ave Bronx, NY 10451

Interment

Monday, May 18, 2026

12:30 pm

Saint Raymond's Cemetery

2600 Lafayette Ave Bronx, NY 10465