
SAN ANTONIO, Texas — The law enforcement community in Bexar County is grieving the loss of a dedicated public servant following a tragic accident that claimed the life of Reserve Deputy Ambrosio Frank Limon. Limon, a respected member of the Constable Precinct 1 Office, passed away recently, leaving a legacy defined by selfless service and quiet integrity.
Deputy Limon served as a Reserve Deputy, a role filled by sworn officers who volunteer their time without pay. In this capacity, he was widely recognized for his unwavering reliability, deep commitment to duty, and professional courage. Colleagues say he embodied the ethos of service above self, consistently answering the call to protect his community.
“Frank was the epitome of what a reserve deputy should be—dedicated, skilled, and deeply committed to the badge and the people we serve,” said a senior officer with Constable Precinct 1. “He didn’t do this for a paycheck; he did it out of a genuine desire to make San Antonio safer. He was someone you always wanted on your team, a steady presence you could count on without question. His loss is a profound blow to our precinct family.”
His service was characterized by a rare blend of vigilance and compassion. Fellow deputies recall a man who took pride in the professionalism of the role but never lost sight of the human element behind it. He was known for his teamwork, his willingness to support colleagues, and his steadfast approach to every task.
Beyond the uniform, Limon was a devoted family man. He is remembered as a loving husband and a source of strength at home, whose personal values of loyalty, faith, and helping others directly fueled his public service.
“The same qualities that made him a great deputy—loyalty, integrity, a willingness to help—made him an incredible husband and friend,” shared a family spokesperson. “He lived a life of service in every aspect, and his absence leaves a void that cannot be filled.”
The specific circumstances of the fatal crash are under investigation by the appropriate authorities. The Constable’s Office has requested privacy for the Limon family as they begin to process their sudden and heartbreaking loss.
In the wake of his passing, the law enforcement community and local officials have pledged to honor his memory by continuing the work to which he dedicated so much of his life. Plans for a formal department memorial are underway, with full honors befitting a fallen officer.
Deputy Ambrosio Frank Limon’s death is a stark reminder of the risks inherent in law enforcement, even for those who serve voluntarily. His legacy, however, is one of pure dedication—a man who wore the badge not for recognition, but out of a profound and personal commitment to the safety and well-being of his community.