Mario “Mayito” Obregón Obituary: Beloved Gr8Cooks Owner Passed Away After Battle With Illness
Mario “Mayito” Obregón Obituary: Our community is deeply saddened by the passing of Mario “Mayito” Obregón, who left us earlier this week. Mayito was more than a business owner — he was a friend, mentor, and a guiding light to countless individuals in Eagle Pass, Texas. As the proud owner of Gr8Cooks, a dedicated community leader, and Former Chairman of the Board of Directors at Workforce Solutions Middle Rio Grande, his impact on both local business and civic life was immeasurable.
For many, Gr8Cooks was not just a restaurant; it was a place where Mayito brought people together. His warmth, humor, and welcoming nature made every visitor feel like family. Those who knew him often recall his generosity — whether offering a helping hand, giving advice to a young entrepreneur, or simply greeting customers with a smile, Mayito had a way of making everyone feel valued.
Through Gr8Cooks, he not only served delicious meals but also created a sense of connection and community. His entrepreneurial spirit, combined with his genuine care for people, made him a beloved figure in the local business community.
Mayito’s commitment to his community went far beyond the walls of his restaurant. He ran for public office twice, advocating for policies that reflected his conservative Republican values while focusing on the well-being of his neighbors. His dedication to public service also included his role as Former Chairman of the Board of Directors at Workforce Solutions Middle Rio Grande, where he worked tirelessly to create opportunities for workers and strengthen the local economy.
Colleagues and community members remember him as someone who listened, acted with integrity, and cared deeply about the people around him. His leadership was not just about titles — it was about making a tangible difference in the lives of those he served.
Born and raised in Eagle Pass, Texas, Mayito attended Eagle Pass High School, where his early experiences shaped his strong sense of community and dedication to helping others. He later studied Analytical Psychology at Southwest Texas Jr. College, reflecting his lifelong interest in understanding people and supporting them in meaningful ways.
These experiences helped shape the compassionate, thoughtful, and driven individual who would go on to touch countless lives through both business and public service.
Those who knew Mayito often speak of his generosity and the joy he brought to everyone around him. Whether volunteering at local events, supporting charity drives, mentoring young professionals, or simply offering a listening ear, Mayito lived a life dedicated to others.
His energy, integrity, and kindness made him a true pillar of the community. Friends and neighbors remember him not only for his accomplishments but for the way he made people feel: valued, respected, and supported.
Though Mario is no longer with family and community, the legacy of Mario “Mayito” Obregón will endure. From Gr8Cooks to his civic work and mentorship, his contributions will continue to inspire everyone who knew him.
In honoring Mario life, we are reminded of the values he lived by: service to others, compassion, and unwavering dedication to community. Our thoughts and prayers remain with Mayito’s family, friends, and all who were touched by his remarkable life. May his memory continue to guide and inspire us every day.