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Gil Chavez Obituary

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Gil Chavez, passed away on Saturday, December 11, 2010, in San Antonio at his home. His illustrious public service career began in 1960, in his home town of Phoenix, where as an elementary school teacher he quickly demonstrated an overarching desire to help poor students. Within a few years, in 1965, his drive, commitment and reputation catapulted him into an influential role, as Director of the Head Start Program, in Maricopa, Arizona. Two years later, Gil moved to the State of Washington to serve as Executive Director of the Migrant Farm Worker Education Program. Gil worked many jobs as a boy and boxed for a championship Golden Gloves title in Arizona. After an honorable stint with the US Air Force, he earned three degrees in the field of education, culminating in a Masters Degree from Arizona State University in 1964. Later while working in the Washington, DC area he completed numerous graduate courses as part of a PhD program. Gil quickly rose to prominent positions as an educator at the departments of Labor and Education, in Washington. During his 32 years in Washington, he was an enormous presence in the Hispanic civil rights arena. It is not an overstatement to say that Gil Chavez was a heroic figure in Washington. He earned a reputation for being outspoken and fearless wherever he saw injustice, regardless of which political party was in power. He was one of the founders and an early president of IMAGE, Inc., a fair employment organization that brought lawsuits and pressure against agencies and officials with egregious records of discrimination. Gil was everywhere, and wherever he put his shoulder to the wheel, there were visible results. In 1973, Gil prompted Congressional Hearings to take into questionable hiring and promotion practices at four major federal departments - which resulted in a Congressional rebuke against them - and results that overcame deficiencies that surfaced during the hearings. Gil was often quoted in Washington Post and Federal Times articles denouncing practices and records of various federal departments and agencies, and sometimes even the Administration in power. Rarely do career executives risk careers with the constant valor shown by Gil Chavez. In 1992, Gil served as Regional Director of Community Relations Service, under the Department of Justice in Dallas, retiring in 1999, and shortly thereafter moving to San Antonio. Gil was a community relations liaison for The National Council of La Raza and assisted with the Census Bureau during the 2000 decennial census. Gil was an energetic supporter and promoter of the Boys Club organization in San Antonio and helped find sponsors for its annual Youth Banquets. Gil assisted many other local civic organizations, such as LULAC and the Hispanic community. A devout Catholic, one of the many roles that he cheerfully undertook was supporting community outreach efforts by the Church. Gil was a close friend and associate of Archbishop Patricio Flores, often serving as his driver and companion. They met in the mid-70s as founding members of the National Hispanic Scholarship Fund and continued for many years serving on its board of directors. Gil is survived by his loving wife, Yolanda, who cared for him in their home during the last five years. They had two children, Stuart Chavez and wife Pat, Cristal Chavez Smith and husband Alex. He is also survived by three children from a previous marriage, Cynthia Chavez Lugo, Camille Bandin, and Michael Chavez; by his mother Henrietta Bernal; by nine grandchildren and four great-grandchildren; and by his brother, Waldo Bernal and sisters, Consuelo Chavez and Magda Broderick. The family requests that in lieu of flowers to please consider sending a donation to A. MCD Health Care - Hospice, 4903 Golden Quail, Ste. 110, San Antonio, Texas 78240 or the Boys Club of America, 6090 SW 19th Street, San Antonio, Texas, 78207.

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Published by San Antonio Express-News on Dec. 14, 2010.

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Thomas Gomez

December 8, 2020

Yolanda and Family, It seems like yesterday when Gil and I worked together at National Image, Inc. addressing the many issues that were impacting the Hispanic community nationwide. Gil was a mentor, a friend and someone who was deeply commited to the betterment of our community and society in general. His hard work and effort will continue to make a difference in our community and our nation as we move forward in this century today, tomorrow and always. I will always hold dear what he did for the community in general and countless individuals. Thomas Gomez, Former, National President, National Image, Inc.

Rachel Urbano

January 4, 2011

Yole, I am so sorry for your loss. Your husband has been a great inspiration to so many. My condolences to you and your family. Love, your cousin, Rachel Urbano.

December 19, 2010

Our prayers are with Yolanda, Stewart, Krystal and all other family members. May the Lord bring you peace in this time of sorrow. Our love and prayers to all. Zack and Barb Valdez

December 16, 2010

Estimada Familia,

Lamento mucho la perdida de su ser querido, y comprendo el dolor muy grande que estan experimentando.

Por esa razon me gustaria compartir con ustedes la maravillosa esperanza que da la Biblia en cuanto a la resurreccion que es volver a de la muerte a la vida. Nuestro senor Jesucristo dijo que Llegara el dia en que todos los que estan en las tumbas conmemorativas saldran (Juan 5:28,29)Lo que la Biblia nos ensena nos ayuda a encontrar el consuelo que en estos momentos necesitamos.

Sinceramente,

Lizy S.

Andy & Cindy Lugo

December 16, 2010

May you now rest in peace Dad

Love your daughter & son-in-law

Joel Vasquez

December 16, 2010

Yolie & Family our prayers and thoughts be with you at this moment. From my family to yours our sincere condolences with lots of love. Their isn't enough words to say how much inspiration our brother Gil has been to me and others, just that he will be missed. In what he believed had a turning point in my life which i will always cherish in my heart. Not only I feel this way, for what He sowed in me has touched many more than many individualizes aren't aware of. He may not be here in the flesh but believe that what Gilbert stood for is here with many souls He touched. God's Love and Blessings be with you and yours in the days to come. With Love Mr. & Mrs. Joel Vasquez and Boys......

December 16, 2010

My heart goes out to you at this time and in the days ahead.

Baltazar (Balt) Baca

December 15, 2010

Yolanda & the entire Chavez Family:
Gil will always be a positive light in my life just like he was to thousands of other people. This I know. Upon hearing of Gil's passing, I have reflected on the major impact he had on our lives. For example, Gil referred my first client to me in 1972 when he heard that I passed the bar exam. In 1988, Gil recommended me to become the General Counsel to National Image, Inc., i accepted and served for almost 10 years. Gil also recommend one of the best administrative assistance and his sistter-in-law to work in my law office. In sum, Gil was a positive broker in Washingtion, DC. and through-out the country for many people. He will be missed. I agree with many people that he did leave this world much better than he found it. Like many of us Gil came from humble beings and grew to become a very positive and creative national force full of love and faith in humanity. So, Yolanda and the rest of the family, many of us are greaving with you in our hearts and our minds.

Bob Urioste

December 15, 2010

Yolanda,
Please accept my condolences, my prayers are with you and your family.
He was a great friend while I was in D.C and thereafter. I loved his sense of humor among allhis other traits. My compadre Jess Quintero and I used to fly with him frequently, he was a little apprehensive about flying and we used to tease him while flying.

He will be missed by many.

May you rest in peace my brother, and I will be proud to join any organization that you start up there when I see you again.

Bob Urioste

Polly Baca

December 15, 2010

I am so sorry to hear of Gil's passing. He was a wonderful leader who inspired us all to serve our community. We will miss his gentle presence. May God bless and comfort Yolanda and his loved ones during this difficult time.

December 15, 2010

Yolanda and Loved Ones, it is with great regret and sadness to hear of the passing of my friend and former National President, National Image, Inc., Gil Chavez. I served also as a former National President of Image and I know well of the commitment Gil exibited his entire life to fairness, justice, and the civil rights of others. He will be missed, but his work and commitment will live on through many others. My thoughts and prayers are with you and his loved ones at this time. Rest in peace my friend and fellow warrior! Thomas Gomez, National President Emeritus. National Image, Inc.

Humberto Martinez

December 15, 2010

I met Gil through my involvement in IMAGE, one of the organizations he founded and led. At the time I was fairly new to Federal service. Gil served as a role model for me and often helped me "see the light" on matters pertaining to IMAGE. He was even handed, wise and dispensed advice only after careful consideration. Most important he stood for and fought for justice for all. In life there are givers and there are takers. Gil gave more than his share. He left this life a lot better than when he came into it. In the process he made a significant and positive difference in the lives of countless others. I shall always remember him as one of the good guys that I had the honor of knowing.

Teresa Love

December 14, 2010

Yolanda, I am so sorry for your loss. I know the last few years have been so difficult for you. You have been in my prayers and will continue to me. The days ahead will be so difficult but hold tight to the wonderful memories you have of this precious man.

Sincerely,
Teresa Love

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