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Frank Navarro

San Antonio, Texas

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Frank D. Navarro age 63 of San Antonio, went to be with our Lord on Thursday, November 15, 2012. He was born on June 15, 1949 in San Antonio, Texas and graduated from Central Catholic High School and Our Lady of the Lake University. Frank loved spending time with family, barbecuing and watching his Spurs, Astros, and Texans. He was preceded in death by his brothers, George D. Navarro, Joseph Navarro and Dominic Navarro. Frank is survived by his wife, Ernestina H. Gamino; son, Andrew G. Tobar; daughter, Priscilla A. Navarro (Anthony); granddaughter, Mariah Nevaeh Medellin; parents, Frank and Ernestine Navarro; sister, Mariela Ruiz (Javier); brothers, Richard Navarro, Bob Navarro, Jerry Navarro (Velma), Marty Navarro (Sandra), and Steve Navarro (Lisa); aunts, uncles, cousins, and numerous nieces and nephews. Visitation will begin on Monday, November 19, at 3:00 PM with the Rosary to be recited at 7:00 PM at the Angelus Chapel. Funeral Procession will depart on Tuesday, November 20, at 12:45 PM from The Angelus Funeral Home with Funeral Mass to be celebrated at 1:30 PM at St. Luke's Catholic Church. Interment will follow at San Fernando Archdiocesan Cemetery No. 2. Condolences may be sent to the Navarro family at www.theangelusfuneralhome.com. Arrangements by:


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WORDS CAN NEVER EXSPRESS THE HEARTFELT SADNESS OF NEVER TEACHING TOGETHER AGAIN. BUT THE BLESSING OF LOVE BY OUR LORD GOES OUT TO YOUR WHOLE FAMILY. FOR I AM BEING HANDICAPPED HAS PREVENTED ME FROM PEOPLE SEEING ME . BLESSES ARE THE TIMES WHEN MY DAD BROUGHT US CLOSE WITH AUNT AND UNCLR ROY HAGEN .I WILL MISS YOU COUSIN EVER SO DEARLY

I would like to express my sincere condolences to the Frank D. Navarro III families. I was a childhood friend with Frank when we attended St. John Berchman's Catholic school when it was located on Harriman St. He graduated from their and went on to Central Catholic while I went on to attend Incarnate Word the following year. I especially remember him because when Central would have their yearly Military Ball, Frank would always ask me to go with him. I was pretty shy about going but I...

I am very sorry for the loss of Frankie. I found out thru Anthony, willie,s son.

My thoughts and prayers are with the Navarro family. May God keep you and Bless you during this time of sorrow. Mr. Navarro was a great man, whom I enjoyed working with.

Tammy Washington (Substitute/ Coworker)

To the Navarro family,I pray that The Lord comfort your hearts during this time of bereavement. May the peace of God sustain you and the love of God be with you. You loved him but God loved him most,he called him home. No more suffering and no more pain. Weeping may endure for a night but joy cometh in the morning. Mr. Navarro was a pleasure to work with and he will be missed. Be Blessed.

Tammy Washington ( Substutute Co-Worker)

I WOULD LIKE TO ADD THAT I WILL MISS YOU AT THE FESTIVAL CHICANO IN HOUSTON, AND FANFAIR IN SAN ANTONIO.THOSE 2 EVENTS WILL NEVER BE THE SAME WITHOUT YOU! YOUR FRIEND ALWAYS, MANUEL (LUNER) AGUILAR, AND WIFE DORA. REST IN PEACE!

REST IN PEACE MY GOOD FRIEND! I WILL NEVER FORGET ALL THE GOOD TIMES WE HAD FOR A LITTLE OVER 30 YEARS! PLAYING IN THE GROUP WITH YOU AND LUPE IN HOUSTON, WAS A VERY GOOD TIME IN MY LIFE.SOMETIMES WE HAD SOME OFF THE WALL STUFF HAPPEN, BUT WE ALWAYS GOT BY BECAUSE OF SOME PRANK OR JOKE,OR JUST SOMETHING YOU SAID THAT MADE US LAUGH! I CAN'T, AND WILL NEVER FORGET YOU. FINALLY, TO THE NAVARRO FAMILY,AND TINA AND FAMILY,PLEASE ACCEPT MY CONDOLENCES.HE WILL SURELY BE MISSED.YOUR FRIEND, MANUEL...

Sincere condolences to the Navarro family. May Frankie rest in pease in the arms of the Lord.

My deepest sympathy to the family.