Hernandez Sr., ESTEBAN "Daddy" Mass of a Christian Burial for Mr. Esteban "Daddy" Hernandez, Sr. 77 of Dallas are scheduled for 10:00am Friday at the St Bernard Catholic Church with Father Gus Melito officiating. Burial will be at the Calvary Hill Cemetery. Mr. Hernandez died on Wednesday...
To all our loved ones we appreciate your wonderful memories you are sharing with us in these trying times. Remember DEADDY as he was. As we now know he is in a better place.
Sandra Hernandez
December 30, 2004 | Dallas, TX
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The boys and I are keeping you in our thoughts and prayer.
Sasha Pacheco
December 30, 2004 | Garland, TX
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Prayers are with you all from Ohio. So sorry to hear the bad news.
Angela Stokes (Hernandez)
December 30, 2004 | Graytown, OH
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Everyone we've loved is a gift to be treasured, a loss to be mourned, and a part of our hearts forever.
Our thoughts are with you and your family at this time of sorrow.
James Blattman&Family
December 30, 2004 | Katy, TX
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My prayers are with your family. May God bless you all.
Lisa Ippolito
December 29, 2004 | Houston, TX
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My heart goes to all who loved Tio Steve but as you know that love will never pass away. In his last days he suffered a lot but he died happy I believe when his intentions to see his son were soon becoming a reality. As a child I spent some of my summers with him. He took up my grandfather's job of selling pan dulce, fruit, vegetables, . . . out of the rear of his truck and it was a thrill to be a part of that legacy. Through my Mom I saw a good brother and through his family there was a...
Andy H. Perez, Jr.
December 29, 2004 | Corpus Christi, TX
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This day is a passing of our beloved "Tio Steve", what my brothers and I used to call him as children. Our summer vacations and holiday trips to Dallas were no strangers to him and his family. He shared his home with us and cared for many of us all. “Tio Steve” is the epitome of The Hernandez-Aguayo family history with trials of real life drama and triumph through all disparity. He was our rock of what we look on for the founding of our Grandfather's name and the passing of our Grandmother’s...
Amy Perez
December 27, 2004 | Houston, TX
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There is so much that I remember of him, and don't know where to start.
He was a good, and hard working man
that I know. He did the best for his family that he could. Now God has taken him to his kingdom. I will
always remember you. Your cousin