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Beloved Tacos La Bamba Owner in Beaumont Dies at 52
Carlos Zuñiga Castillo was a key community figure in Southeast Texas.
Apr. 6, 2026 at 11:38am
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Carlos Zuñiga Castillo, the owner of the popular Tacos La Bamba restaurant in Beaumont, Texas, passed away on April 2, 2026 at the age of 52. Castillo was a beloved figure in the Southeast Texas community and was known for his involvement in local activities and support of the Hispanic community.
Why it matters
Castillo's death is a significant loss for the Beaumont community, as he was a prominent local business owner and community leader. Tacos La Bamba was a beloved institution in the area, and Castillo's involvement in supporting the Hispanic community and local activities made him an important figure.
The details
Castillo opened Tacos La Bamba in the late 1990s after initially operating a video rental store in the area. He was known for his involvement in community activities and support of the Hispanic community in Southeast Texas. Castillo's friend and publisher of the Spanish-language newspaper La Voz de BMT Texas, Roberto Castillo, confirmed the news of his passing.
- Carlos Zuñiga Castillo passed away on April 2, 2026.
- Castillo opened Tacos La Bamba in the late 1990s.
The players
Carlos Zuñiga Castillo
The owner of the popular Tacos La Bamba restaurant in Beaumont, Texas, and a key community figure in Southeast Texas.
Roberto Castillo
The publisher of the Spanish-language newspaper La Voz de BMT Texas and a friend of Carlos Zuñiga Castillo.
What they’re saying
“Last Thursday April 2, 2026, a call that left many of us silent for a moment when we learned of the passing to a better life of a great friend, family father and businessman who was always present in community activities supporting his people.”
— Roberto Castillo, Publisher, La Voz de BMT Texas
The takeaway
Carlos Zuñiga Castillo's death is a significant loss for the Beaumont community, as he was a beloved local business owner and community leader who supported the Hispanic community and was involved in various local activities.




