Gilberto “Taco Man” Trevino (Jasso) died peacefully in his daughter’s home on February 16, 2026 in Baytown, Texas at the age of 91 years old.
Gilberto is survived by his wife Ester Trevino and their five children; David Trevino, Daniel Trevino, Irene Trevino, Cynthia (Jason) Lamb, Linda Bauer. His nineteen grandchildren; Daniel Martin, Joseph Martin, Jacqueline Martin, Antonio Martin, Brittany Brown, Ryan Brown, Michael Brown, Starlita Rodriguez, Jessica Rodriguez, Axiel Rodriguez, Brenden Lamb, Ethan Lamb, Kaden Lamb, Marcos Trevino, Cheyenne (Agustin) Huizar, Victor Trevino, Jasmyna Bauer, Mia Bauer, and Sonya Bauer, and his eighteen great grandchildren.
He is preceded in death by his Mother; Guadalupe Jasso, Son; Gilberto Trevino Jr, Brothers; Joaquin Delgado, Pedro Trevino, Cousins; AbelarDo Oscar Solis, AmaDo Eusebio Solis, Veronica Higginbotham.
Gilberto was born on December 14, 1934 in Brownsville, Texas to Guadalupe Jasso. He married Ester Trevino, the love of his life in 1961. After moving to Gary, Indiana, Gilberto attended Portage High School to graduate with a high school diploma in 1986. He then began working for Ford Motor Company. He lived in Gary, Indiana, to which he then settled down in Hammond, Indiana. He worked for 36 years until he retired in 2000. His biggest accomplishments in life were being a devoted & hardworking husband, a guiding light, compassionate father, and the true embodiment of what it means to be a Christ-like minded family man. Gilberto was the epitome of a selfless man. He was known for his special one of a kind crispy pancakes he’d make for his grandchildren and his go-to phrase “Let’s went”. A wholesome man known for his witty jokes and clever humor. His life was defined by love, sacrifice, and unwavering dedication to those he cherished most, leaving behind a legacy of strength, integrity, and deep compassion that will continue to inspire all who knew him.
A public viewing is scheduled for March 2, 2026 at 3PM-7PM and a private viewing for the family at 2PM. Both will be held at Calumet Park Funeral Chapel-Merrillville, 7535 Taft St, Merrillville, IN 46410. A funeral service will be held on March 3, 2026 at 11AM & burial to follow at 12:30PM at Calumet Park Cemetery-Merrillville, 2305 W 73rd Avenue, Merrillville, IN 46410. Pastor James Calaway will officiate the ceremony.
There will be a luncheon to follow (Cash bar included) at 2PM at St. Elijah Event Center 8700 W Taft St, Merrillville, IN 46410. All are welcome and encouraged to attend the celebration of Gilberto’s life. Flowers and condolences may be sent to Calumet Funeral Chapel-Merrillville, 7535 Taft Street, Merrillville, IN 46410
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My heart and condolences goes out to the family . My fondus memories of Gilbert is when He Was courting Tia Esther at my grandmother Maria’s house in Brownsville . I’ve always thought he looked like Elvis Presley.
Then I was honored to be a flower girl in their wedding, which I’ll never forget we will miss you, Tio Gilbert, but we will see you again. Love to you Tia Esther and family. Wish I could be there but I will be in spirit love Irma Moreno.
May He rest in Peace. Was a good friend of my Dad who also worked in the Ford factory with him. I got to meet his son Danny. I dont think Danny remembered me. But I do recalled the little I knew Danny, we had things in common like we wanted to be like evil knevil. Rest in Peace Mr. Trevino. Say Hi to My Daddy up there in Heaven for me please.
Benjamin(Benjie) Avalos
Gilberto , but known to my family as Gily Gily, had the most amazing smile kindest words and spoke endless life lessons ! My dad’s longtime friend and coworker Luis, the pop man, and Gilbert, the taco man, formed an unbeatable duo who dont love tacos and pop ? He always welcomed us with open arms, making me feel like one of his kids , he did call me kiddo ! Gily you will forever be etched in my memory, a treasure to cherish and remember always. Here’s a handshake to you Gily and I can see you smiling up in heaven watching over all of us. Rest in peace we love you and your family. Deepest condolences to all that loved him and got a chance to have him in your life. Love the Aliagas
My heart goes out to you. I have so many great memories of your dad when they would come visit in Brownsville. He was a great man. Devoted husband and father. I love you all so much. Your prima Edith Garza and tia Esther Garza