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Fernando Segura

Houston, Texas

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Fernando H. Segura, 96, died peacefully at his Houston home on April 10, 2013, with his loving wife Annette and beloved niece Maria Segura de Padilla at his side. Born in Buenos Aires, Argentina in 1916, Fernando was the seventh of eight sons born to Dr. Eliseo Segura and Josefina Ayerza de...

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A true and fun gentleman if there ever was one!

Just heard of your passing. Wow. What a long life. What an adventure. Like so many of the women of Houston now of "a certain age", will always laugh remembering the parties at DelMonte and the yellow porche and Jag, and Miles and Champions, and the always precocious glint in those perpetually youthful eyes! You were one of a kind.




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Annette,
We were so saddened to learn of Fernando's passing. Although we only knew him for a short time...it was a wonderful experience.
Don and Aimee (Patterson) Saccone

Though I have not seen you in over 50 years, I still remember how kind, attentive, and generous you were when a scrawny 12 year old oohed and ahhed about your XKE when you attended a party at my parents? You actually let me drive it around the block (not by myself, of course). Your kindness and generosity made a lifelong impression on me. Rest in peace, and my sincere and heartfelt condolences to your grieving family.

Fernando,

It was a real gift to know you so early in my life. From my little kid eyes you always seemed like you were made with a pinch of magic. You were an inspiration in my love of languages of other cultures and I was always so amazed how you could fit so many languages in your head. Passe un bon voyage et ???????Stay magical.

Sleep with the angels Fernando. It has been truly wonderful to have known you for over 25 years..
You will be missed...May GOD keep your family strong and comforted.

I was blessed to have known Fernando, though for only a short time. Wow is the main word that comes to mind.

May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief.

May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief.