▰ Beatriz "Bea" Elizabeth Valdez Died March 14, … More Information | Beatriz "Bea" Elizabeth Valdez left this earth on March 14, 2015 to meet with Jesus, her Lord and Savior in El Paso, Texas. |
▰ Beatrice Valdez Died July 01, … More Information |
Beatrice Valdez, born June 28, 1929 entered into eternal rest July 1, 2019 in Corpus Christi, Texas. Beatrice was 90.
Family members and close friends: , Jessica Valdez, Chuck Valdez ( Deceased ), Idalia Gutierrez, Jimmy Valdez, Joe Valdez ( Deceased ), Bridgette Valdez, Diana Gutierrez, Delfina Garcia Davila ( Deceased ), George Valdez ( Deceased ), Joe Valdez, Paulino Davila ( Deceased ), Mrs. Valdez Also Leaves Many Nieces And Nephews To Cherish Her Memory., Lupe Martinez ( Nick ) |
▰ Beatrice Mosti Valdez Died February 25, … More Information |
Beatrice Mosti Valdez, born October 11, 1943 entered Heaven's gates on February 25, 2019 in Stafford, Texas. Beatrice was 75.
Family members and close friends: , Leonila Zambrano, Francisco Roberto Valdez, Octavio Santos, Luca Duarte, Nicolette Jacquez, Kelly Richardson, Mavel Garcia, Eliza Mae Valdez Davila, R.j. Rideau, Jacquelyn Jacquez, Edward Hawksby, Maria Antonieta Vasquez/ayala, Angelica Jacquez, Lucy Rosario, Casey Uhlmann, Aldo Valdez, Felipe Jacquez, Mathew Jacquez, Elizabeth Phashe, Laura Ortega, Martha Terrazas, David Garza, Aldo Mosti, Susy Loredo, Debby Accetta, Palomo Family, Chelo Hawksby, Alyssa And Josie Jacquez, Carla Ortega |
▰ Basilio Valdez Sr Died December 04, … More Information |
Basilio Valdez Sr , born June 14, 1932 passed from this world into the next December 4, 2012 in Webster, Texas. Basilio was 80.
Family members and close friends: , Basilio Valdez, Jr., Tina Stockton, Rebecca Valdez, Jeanette Valdez |
▰ Bartolo V Valdez Died October 23, … More Information |
Bartolo V Valdez, of San Antonio, Texas, joined the Lord October 23, 1999. Bartolo was 64. Obituary published: October 24, 1999 in "San Antonio E-N" |
▰ Baby Moreno Valdez Died February 10, … More Information | Baby Moreno Valdez, born February 10, 2015 died on February 10, 2015 in Elgin, Texas. Baby was 0. |
▰ Aurelio Valdez Died May 29, … More Information |
Aurelio Valdez, of Donna, Texas, passed away peacefully May 29, 2001. Aurelio was 66. Obituary published: May 30, 2001 in "Valley M-S" |
▰ Aurelia S Valdez Died January 29, … More Information |
Aurelia S Valdez, age 106 of Texas, entered the Kingdom of Heaven January 29, 2001. Obituary published: January 30, 2001 in "San Antonio E-N" |
▰ Audelia Valdez Died May 04, … More Information | Audelia Valdez, born September 25, 1931 entered into eternal rest May 4, 2013 in Corpus Christi, Texas. Audelia was 81. |
▰ Arturo Herrera Valdez Died February 05, … More Information |
Arturo Herrera Valdez left this earth on February 5, 2018 to meet with Jesus, his Lord and Savior in San Antonio, Texas. Obituary published: February 06, 2018 in "San Antonio E-N" |
▰ Arturo Valdez Sr Died July 16, … More Information | Arturo Valdez Sr , born September 25, 1925 left us to live with the Father in his new eternal home July 16, 2013 in Corpus Christi, Texas. ARTURO was 87. |
▰ Arturo Valdez, Sr Died July 16, … More Information | Arturo Valdez, Sr , born September 25, 1925 entered into eternal rest July 16, 2013 in Corpus Christi, Texas. Arturo was 87. |
▰ Arthur Valdez Died January 24, … More Information |
Arthur Valdez, of Texas, departed this life Sunday January 24, 2004. Arthur was 51. Obituary published: January 25, 2004 in "Houston Chronicle" |
▰ Arnoldo P Valdez Died March 19, … More Information | Arnoldo P Valdez, born May 27, 1987 left earthly home and passed through the Veil to his Eternal Home March 19, 2017 in Mercedes, Texas. Arnoldo was 29. |
▰ Armando Valdez Died July 15, … More Information | Armando Valdez, born December 27, 1947 left us to live with the Father in his new eternal home July 15, 2017 in Texas. Armando was 69. |
▰ Armando Valdez Died July 15, … More Information |
Armando Valdez, born December 27, 1947 entered eternal life July 15, 2017 in Universal City, Texas. Armando was 69.
Family members and close friends: , Belinda Esparza |
▰ Ariel Lopez Valdez Died December 12, … More Information | Ariel Lopez Valdez, born August 11, 1948 died on December 12, 2017 in Houston, Texas. Ariel was 69. |
▰ Apolinar F Valdez Died December 31, … More Information | Apolinar F Valdez, born January 8, 1958 passed from this life on December 31, 2014 in Houston, Texas. Apolinar was 56. |
▰ Apolinar Valdez Died December 31, … More Information | Apolinar Valdez, born January 8, 1958 died December 31, 2014 in Houston, Texas. Apolinar was 56. |
▰ Apolinar F Valdez Died December 31, … More Information |
Apolinar F Valdez, born January 8, 1958 died December 31, 2014 in Houston, Texas. Apolinar was 56.
Family members and close friends: , Donnie O'quinn |
▰ Antonio Lopez Valdez Died June 17, … More Information |
Antonio Lopez Valdez, age 90 of Texas, passed from this world into the next June 17, 1998. Obituary published: June 18, 1998 in "Abilene R-N" |
▰ Antonio L Valdez Died June 15, … More Information |
Antonio L Valdez, of Abilene, Texas, departed this life Sunday June 15, 1998. Antonio was 90. Obituary published: June 16, 1998 in "Abilene R-N" |
▰ Antonio Valdez Died December 30, … More Information | Antonio Valdez went into the presence of the Lord on December 30, 2016 in Laredo, Texas. |
▰ Antonio Artemio Valdez Died April 03, … More Information |
Antonio Artemio Valdez, born May 5, 1946 joined the Lord April 3, 2016 in Texas. Antonio was 69.
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Obituary: Antonio Valdez, age 69, of Jarrell, Texas passed away of , 3, 2016. He was born in Nuevo Laredo, Mexico on May 5, 1946 to parents Jose Hilario Valdez and Guadalupe Arroyo Valdez. under the direction of Cook-Walden Davis , Georgetown, TX. |
▰ Antonio Tony Charles Valdez Died April 12, … More Information |
Antonio Tony Charles Valdez, born June 30, 1951 passed away peacefully April 12, 2011 in San Antonio, Texas. Antonio was 59.
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Obituary: Our beloved father, brother, grandfather and friend, Antonio ÂTony Charles Valdez, age 59, passed away on , 12, 2011. He is preceded in death by his parents, Antonio Valdez and Betty Hill; grandmother, Concha G. Reyes and brother, Daniel Hill. Tony is survived by his sons: Robert Valdez; Rene Valdez and wife, Maribel; Elias Narvais and wife, Lilly and daughter, Malinda Valdez; step-mother, Carmen Valdez; his siblings: Carla Hartje-Johnson and husband, Craig; Richard Valdez and wife, LeAnn; Angie Bridges and husband, Jeff; grandchildren: Charisma, Luke Anthony, Matthew Rene, Michael, Madison, Christopher, Alyssa, Katalina and Antonio; several nieces and nephews; many friends and neighbors. Tony was a compassionate individual who never met a stranger and always had a smile for everyone. He will be greatly missed by those who knew and loved him. Visitation will be held on 16th beginning at 12:00 P.M. at Porter Loring Mortuary located at 1101 McCullough, followed by a Rosary and Service at Porter Loring Chapel. ROSARY SATURDAY APRIL 16, 2011 3:00 P.M. SERVICE TO FOLLOW 4:00 P.M. PORTER LORING CHAPEL 1101 McCULLOUGH Interment will be private for the family |
▰ Antonio Angel Valdez Died June 29, … More Information | Antonio Angel Valdez, born October 10, 1960 departed this life Sunday June 29, 2010 in Bryan, Texas. Antonio was 49. |
▰ Antonio J Valdez Died February 03, … More Information | Antonio J Valdez, born August 27, 1938 joined the Lord February 3, 2010 in San Antonio, Texas. Antonio was 71. |
▰ Antonio Valdez Died February 01, … More Information | Antonio Valdez, born January 29, 1960 joined the Lord February 1, 2018 in Houston, Texas. Antonio was 58. |
▰ Antonio Artemio Valdez Died April 03, … More Information |
Antonio Artemio Valdez, born May 5, 1946 entered into eternal rest April 3, 2016 in Georgetown, Texas. Antonio was 69.
Family members and close friends: , Maria Garcia, Patty Valdez |
▰ Antonio "Tony" Valdez Sr Died September 25, … More Information | Antonio "Tony" Valdez Sr , born June 9, 1964 went to be with the Lord on September 25, 2015 in El Paso, Texas. Antonio was 51. |
▰ Antonieta R Valdez Died May 13, … More Information |
Antonieta R Valdez, born August 28, 1929 passed from this world into the next May 13, 2018 in El Paso, Texas. Antonieta was 88.
Family members and close friends: , Teresa Valdez, Javier Valdez, Pedro Valdez, Carlos D. Valdez, Sergio Valdez, Jesus E. Valdez, Guadalupe Valdez |
▰ Antonia Valdez Died June 02, … More Information |
Antonia Valdez, of El Paso, Texas, entered Heaven's gates on June 2, 1997. Antonia was 92. Obituary published: June 03, 1997 in "El Paso Times" |
▰ Antonia S Valdez Died March 14, … More Information |
Antonia S Valdez, born October 8, 1931 went into the presence of the Lord on March 14, 2015 in Falfurrias, Texas. Antonia was 83.
Family members and close friends: , Cindy Benavides |
▰ Anthony James Valdez Died March 15, … More Information | Anthony James Valdez, born July 14, 2016 passed from this world into the next March 15, 2017 in Austin, Texas. Anthony was 0. |
▰ Anselmo Ortiz Valdez Died June 27, … More Information |
Anselmo Ortiz Valdez, age 85 of San Antonio, Texas, entered eternal life June 27, 2001. Obituary published: June 28, 2001 in "San Antonio E-N" |
▰ Anselmo Valdez Died June 26, … More Information |
Anselmo Valdez, born April 21, 1916 went into the presence of the Lord on June 26, 2001 in Texas. Anselmo was 85.
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Obituary: Anselmo Ortiz Valdez, born 21, 1916 in Saltillo, Coahuila, Mexico, died , 26, 2001. Son of Pedro Valdes and Francisca Ortiz. With his family he immigrated to the US in 1917 and grew to become a responsible and worthy citizen and a quiet resolute man of God. He was thoroughly dedicated to his wife of 62 years, Guadalupe Jimenez Valdez. Anselmo demonstrated a tremendous desire to learn, to grow and to be accountable to his Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. Anselmo was a reserved and purposely unimposing man, however in his last days he made it perfectly clear that Jesus Christ had become his most cherished companion. In outward appearance his life was a continual series of compromises and sacrifices for his children and grandchildren. Inside Anselmo continually measure himself against GodÂs will. In his last weeks not a sentence was breathed by him that did not refer to his love for Jesus. Apart from his beautiful wife, Anselmo leaves his children Edward, Gloria, Juan and Carlos. We all rejoice anticipating his reunion with his deceased son Alonzo. Also remaining is his sister Juanita Flores. We expect that he finds awaiting him in glory his brothers Hipolito, Juan, and Maximo as well as sister Andrea, and half-sister Eva Arellano. His legacy includes 48 grandchildren, great-grandchildren and great-great grandchildren. Anselmo joined the Army in 1943. Honorably discharged in 1945 he applied his GI Bill to attend radio repair school. In 1947 he and his family moved to Saginaw, Michigan where he worked for General Motors. In 1950 he joined the US Army Signal Corps and tested and installed a variety of electronic equipment. He was there until 1957 when he was hired by the Department of Commerce Civil Aeronautics Administration continuing in electronics as a maintenance technician. However, because of family concerns he had to leave that position. For nine months, he toiled as a general plant maintenance worker for Campbell Soup . Through a series of dogged endeavors Anselmo was able to continue to apply his electronics training and eventually retired as a GS-14, Captain equivalent from Kelly AFB, where he had been testing newly-delivered radar and related equipment for performance compliance. He once wrote in an employment application, ÂI have attended an untold number of seminars, lectures, conferences, orientations, training sessions, etc., etc., all primarily designed to prepare the individual to function better in our society. This is true. Anselmo never quit educating himself. Though he spoke and wrote perfectly in Spanish, he was able to complete the New York Time crossword puzzle. In his search for spiritual fulfillment he left the Catholic denomination, dedicated himself for 15 years to the Episcopal Church and eventually discovered his spiritual home in the Baptist community. Anselmo contributed time and wisdom to a variety of organizations. He became a member of the Mexican-American Commission on Hispanic Affairs of the Episcopal Church, attending conferences at Harvard University. He was a member of the Executive Board of the Diocese of West Texas. He was also a member of the Bishops Committee of the Episcopal Church and a Lay Reader in his house of worship. He has been a member of the United Auto Workers-CIO, the Teamsters Union, the Hod Carriers Union a labor group, the Community Action Council west side barrio betterment, Airways Engineering Society, Union Obrero El Nogal west side labor group, Union Fraternal Latino Americano, the American GI Forum, the Columbia Junior League and Palm Heights MenÂs Club youth sports organizations, the Service, Employment & Redevelopment SERfor Hispanic employment, a federally funded agency, board member of the Community Guidance mental health and social services, and board member of the Good Samaritan . This Âmembership history is not complete, but completed in no measure would describe the man. His achievement was that he gave up the world so to preserve his soul. Most remarkably Anselmo is best known by those he met at his beloved church. He rose at 5:30 am every morning for the last twelve years to meet his spiritual brothers for prayer at Theo Avenue Baptist Church. That is until he simply could not draw the strength. He is best known by those whom he gave money or counsel to but were unable to repay. Anselmo would not ask for repayment. He is best known by those who wounded him. These numerous person he forgave. He is best known by the quality of his gifts, items skillfully made by his own hands. Some fathers give heirloom watches or stacks of money, or perhaps sad stories of demons and defeat, but this father made and gave a ladder. Except for cutting the timber in the forest he made every brace and bracket and hinge. With a saw, a hammer, a vice and some scraps of metal, he was telling anyone who cared that they could climb higher. Anselmo was about forgiveness, love and restoration. Anselmo Ortiz Valdez wanted everyone to know that they could climb to utter glory if they had a repentant heart and a desire to have a relationship with Jesus Christ. His heart plowed deep the soil of salvation and reaped the glory of Jesus loving embrace. His wife and children will miss him, as well as many, many others but his memory will serve as a legacy for many generations. Hallelujah! Praise God! |
▰ Anselmo O Valdez Died June 26, … More Information |
Anselmo O Valdez, born April 21, 1916 went to be with the Lord on June 26, 2001 in San Antonio, Texas. Anselmo was 85.
Tags: #Guadalupe #Valdez #Lord #Savior #Jesus #Anselmo #Apart #Edward #Gloria #Juan #Carlos #Alonzo #Juanita #Hipolito #Maximo #Andrea #Arellano #Army #Bill #Saginaw #Michigan #General #Corps #Department #Commerce #Aeronautics #Campbell #Captain #Kelly #Spanish #York #Catholic #Episcopal #Baptist #Mexican- #Commission #Hispanic #Harvard #Executive #Diocese #West #Bishops #Reader #United #Workers- #Teamsters #Carriers #Community #Council #Airways #Society #Union #Nogal #Latino #American #Forum #Columbia #League #Palm #Club #Service #Employment #Redevelopment #Good #Most #Theo #Ortiz #Praise
Obituary: Anselmo Ortiz Valdez, born 21, 1916 in Saltillo, Coahuila, Mexico, died , 26, 2001. Son of Pedro Valdes and Francisca Ortiz. With his family he immigrated to the US in 1917 and grew to become a responsible and worthy citizen and a quiet resolute man of God. He was thoroughly dedicated to his wife of 62 years, Guadalupe Jimenez Valdez. Anselmo demonstrated a tremendous desire to learn, to grow and to be accountable to his Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. Anselmo was a reserved and purposely unimposing man, however in his last days he made it perfectly clear that Jesus Christ had become his most cherished companion. In outward appearance his life was a continual series of compromises and sacrifices for his children and grandchildren. Inside Anselmo continually measure himself against GodÂs will. In his last weeks not a sentence was breathed by him that did not refer to his love for Jesus. Apart from his beautiful wife, Anselmo leaves his children Edward, Gloria, Juan and Carlos. We all rejoice anticipating his reunion with his deceased son Alonzo. Also remaining is his sister Juanita Flores. We expect that he finds awaiting him in glory his brothers Hipolito, Juan, and Maximo as well as sister Andrea, and half-sister Eva Arellano. His legacy includes 48 grandchildren, great-grandchildren and great-great grandchildren. Anselmo joined the Army in 1943. Honorably discharged in 1945 he applied his GI Bill to attend radio repair school. In 1947 he and his family moved to Saginaw, Michigan where he worked for General Motors. In 1950 he joined the US Army Signal Corps and tested and installed a variety of electronic equipment. He was there until 1957 when he was hired by the Department of Commerce Civil Aeronautics Administration continuing in electronics as a maintenance technician. However, because of family concerns he had to leave that position. For nine months, he toiled as a general plant maintenance worker for Campbell Soup . Through a series of dogged endeavors Anselmo was able to continue to apply his electronics training and eventually retired as a GS-14, Captain equivalent from Kelly AFB, where he had been testing newly-delivered radar and related equipment for performance compliance. He once wrote in an employment application, ÂI have attended an untold number of seminars, lectures, conferences, orientations, training sessions, etc., etc., all primarily designed to prepare the individual to function better in our society. This is true. Anselmo never quit educating himself. Though he spoke and wrote perfectly in Spanish, he was able to complete the New York Time crossword puzzle. In his search for spiritual fulfillment he left the Catholic denomination, dedicated himself for 15 years to the Episcopal Church and eventually discovered his spiritual home in the Baptist community. Anselmo contributed time and wisdom to a variety of organizations. He became a member of the Mexican-American Commission on Hispanic Affairs of the Episcopal Church, attending conferences at Harvard University. He was a member of the Executive Board of the Diocese of West Texas. He was also a member of the Bishops Committee of the Episcopal Church and a Lay Reader in his house of worship. He has been a member of the United Auto Workers-CIO, the Teamsters Union, the Hod Carriers Union a labor group, the Community Action Council west side barrio betterment, Airways Engineering Society, Union Obrero El Nogal west side labor group, Union Fraternal Latino Americano, the American GI Forum, the Columbia Junior League and Palm Heights MenÂs Club youth sports organizations, the Service, Employment & Redevelopment SERfor Hispanic employment, a federally funded agency, board member of the Community Guidance mental health and social services, and board member of the Good Samaritan . This Âmembership history is not complete, but completed in no measure would describe the man. His achievement was that he gave up the world so to preserve his soul. Most remarkably Anselmo is best known by those he met at his beloved church. He rose at 5:30 am every morning for the last twelve years to meet his spiritual brothers for prayer at Theo Avenue Baptist Church. That is until he simply could not draw the strength. He is best known by those whom he gave money or counsel to but were unable to repay. Anselmo would not ask for repayment. He is best known by those who wounded him. These numerous person he forgave. He is best known by the quality of his gifts, items skillfully made by his own hands. Some fathers give heirloom watches or stacks of money, or perhaps sad stories of demons and defeat, but this father made and gave a ladder. Except for cutting the timber in the forest he made every brace and bracket and hinge. With a saw, a hammer, a vice and some scraps of metal, he was telling anyone who cared that they could climb higher. Anselmo was about forgiveness, love and restoration. Anselmo Ortiz Valdez wanted everyone to know that they could climb to utter glory if they had a repentant heart and a desire to have a relationship with Jesus Christ. His heart plowed deep the soil of salvation and reaped the glory of Jesus loving embrace. His wife and children will miss him, as well as many, many others but his memory will serve as a legacy for many generations. Hallelujah! Praise God! |
▰ Anna N Valdez Died November 08, … More Information | Anna N Valdez, born February 12, 1941 entered eternal life November 8, 2019 in Weslaco, Texas. ANNA was 78. |
▰ Ann Manning Valdez Died May 15, … More Information |
Ann Manning Valdez, born September 21, 1935 went to be with the Lord on May 15, 2006 in Austin, Texas. Ann was 70.
Family members and close friends: , Margie Solano, Jim Harrington, Jon Crow, Bill Glade, Marcia King, Ann L. Richards, Joan And Eduardo Morales, Nancy Dobson, Stephen Mansolo, Gloria P. Olsen, Penny Rago, James N. Clayton, Ellen Bailey, Rick Rodney, Paul&jeanne Schedler, Fred And Gloria Soto |
▰ Anita Valdez Died November 10, … More Information | Anita Valdez, born August 7, 1918 passed away peacefully November 10, 2010 in Canutillo, Texas. Anita was 92. |
▰ Angelita Riojas Valdez Died October 25, … More Information |
Angelita Riojas Valdez, of Texas, gained her wings on October 25, 2000. Angelita was 79. Obituary published: October 26, 2000 in "The Daily Review (CA)" |
▰ Angelita Riojas Valdez Died October 24, … More Information |
Angelita Riojas Valdez, of Texas, gained her wings on October 24, 2000. Angelita was 79. Obituary published: October 25, 2000 in "The Daily Review (CA)" |
▰ Angelina "Angie" (Flores) Valdez Died March 25, … More Information |
On March 25, 2013, Angelina "Angie" (Flores) Valdez, 65, of Abilene, Texas left us to live with the Father in her new eternal home. Obituary published: March 26, 2013 in "Abilene R-N" |
▰ Andres Valdez Died April 13, … More Information | Andres Valdez, born June 10, 1931 passed from this world into the next April 13, 2017 in Weslaco, Texas. Andres was 85. |
▰ Andrea (Medina) Valdez Died October 26, … More Information |
Andrea (Medina) Valdez, age 74 of Ft Worth, Texas, went to be with the Lord on October 26, 2004. Obituary published: October 27, 2004 in "Fort Worth S-T" |
▰ Andrea Valdez Died February 26, … More Information | Andrea Valdez, born August 28, 1932 entered into eternal rest February 26, 2019 in Weslaco, Texas. Andrea was 86. |
▰ Anastacio Valdez Died February 12, … More Information | Anastacio Valdez, born August 14, 1925 entered the Kingdom of Heaven February 12, 2016 in Weslaco, Texas. Anastacio was 90. |
▰ Anastacio Valdez Died February 12, … More Information | Anastacio Valdez, born August 14, 1925 died on February 12, 2016 in Weslaco, Texas. Anastacio was 90. |
▰ Anamaria Valdez Died January 02, … More Information | Anamaria Valdez, born November 23, 1945 entered into eternal rest January 2, 2020 in Georgetown, Texas. Anamaria was 74. |
▰ Ana (Morales) Valdez Died July 21, … More Information |
Ana (Morales) Valdez, age 93 of San Antonio, Texas, gained her wings on July 21, 2001. Obituary published: July 22, 2001 in "San Antonio E-N" |
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