1929
2010
Santa Rosa, Calif. Henry Y. Garcia Jan. 27, 1929- Oct. 6, 2010
Henry Garcia, a beloved husband and loving father and grandfather, was surrounded by his family when he passed away peacefully on Oct. 6, 2010.
Henry was born in Santa Monica on Jan. 27, 1929, to Guadalupe and Vincenta Garcia. Henry grew up in the San Fernando Valley and graduated from Los Angeles Trade Technical School. After graduation, he worked at Industrial Electronic Engineers (IEE) in Van Nuys.
Unbeknownst to him that while working at IEE he would meet his future wife; in his own words she was a pretty woman that he looked upon admiringly so. On May 10, 1969, Henry and Susan were married at The Little Brown Church in North Hollywood, which was the beginning of their 41-year marriage.
After leaving IEE, Henry started his own business in sub-contract manufacturing. From there he went on to develop his successful medical instrument company (called ECA) in Newbury Park. The medical tool that he personally designed and manufactured is used in pacemaker surgeries worldwide to this day.
Henry's work was his passion and considered it his hobby. His devoted love was for his family, which he held dear to his heart. Henry enjoyed his beautiful backyard with its many trees and birds, visiting and joking with his family, and enjoying the simple things of life especially his dogs.
Henry is survived by his wife, Susan, and their daughter, Tami and her husband Jon Osborn. Henry is also survived by his first wife, Estella Magdaleno, and their five children and grandchildren: Olivia, her daughter Christine, and son Tony; Carol, her son Michael, and daughter Vanessa; David and his wife Denise; Edward and his daughter Jasmine; John and his wife, Valerie, and stepson Scott. Also sharing the loss are his sister, Cruz Tayahua and her husband Jess; brothers, Lupe and his wife Felicitas, Chris and his wife Herta. He was preceded in death by his brother, Jess, and sisters, Pocha and Martha. He is also survived by many nieces and nephews.
Please join us in celebrating the life of an incredible man who was very loving and generous. The Rosary Service will be held at 7 p.m. Friday, Oct. 15 at St. John the Baptist De La Salle, 10738 Hayvenhurst, Granada Hills. Funeral Services will be held at 10:30 a.m. Saturday, October 16 at St. John the Baptist De La Salle, 10738 Hayvenhurst, Granada Hills, with interment following at the San Fernando Mission. A Celebration of Life reception will immediately follow. Seldom before has one man done so much for so many.
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Gloria Olivas
October 22, 2010
My condolences go out to all the family. My Tio Henry is a person I will always remember. I will miss him and remember the old times when I would see him.
Christine Garcia Vose
October 16, 2010
I know my father is taking this especially hard; I can only imagine how hard it must be for him. My heartfelt condolences for my Aunt Susie and her family. Not only is he my Uncle Henry, he is also my Godfather. I love you, Uncle Henry. You will always have a special place in my heart.
October 15, 2010
Our condoles to the Garcia family..We feel for you all...He will be missed...
Joe Federico
Laurie Newton
October 13, 2010
In loving memory of a wonderful Uncle and amazing man! He was a very gentle and kind man, that will forever be in my heart.! Aunt Susan please know that all my prayers and thoughts are with you and Tami at this time and always. He will never be forgotten.
kristie (bubbles) Quinn
October 12, 2010
I can not begin to express how sorry I am. Uncle Henry has always been one of my favorite people. I will never forget his contagious smile and love of life!
Kathy Massey
October 12, 2010
I never met Henry but I have always heard wonderful stories about him from my best girlfriend Denise. My heart goes out to all off you....Kathy Massey
Josh Stubblefield
October 12, 2010
He will be forever missed and remembered forever
Kerri Stubblefield
October 11, 2010
In loving memory of a wonderful person, and a life well lived. We will love you and miss you always, Uncle Henry. You are forever in our heats and minds. Our hearts and prayers go out to Aunt Susan and Tami at this time and in the days ahead. Know that we are all grieving with you. May your memories bring you comfort. Sending all my love,
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