Gilbert-Hernandez-Obituary

Gilbert Tober Hernandez

Dallas, Texas

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Hernandez, Gilbert Tober age 77, passed away peacefully at his home on February 5, 2010. Gilbert was born and raised in Dallas and served in the Korean war with the United States Army, 3rd Army, 65th Infantry Regiment. As a Sergeant first class in a combat infantry unit, he was awarded the...

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Alice, Licha as I know you, my deepest condolences in the passing of Gilbert, he was a wonderful person, great father to your kids and the best to my goddaughter Angelica. Gilbert was very good to you and I thank him for always doing the best for you. God bless you and Gilbert will be in our prayers always. We love you.

Mary L. Pena and family

Dear Hernandez Family: Please accept our condolences. We did not know Gilbert very well, however he was a most gracious and very friendly man to me Juan and my wife Juanita V. Trillo.
God loves us all. Peace.

Our deep condolencies to Alice and her family for the passing of a dear friend and business person. Gilbert will long be remembered as a kind, honest and dependable persons who would never let you down.

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

I remember how special it was at a Irving PAGA social event when Gilbert & Alice showed up. I didn't get to talk to him much until one time I asked him about his business, and that got him talking--I got an earful--he was passionate about his work. I was glad that I got to know him because I found out why he was so special to everyone who knew him. Alice, I will be thinking about you and keep you in my prayers. My deepest sympathy to you and all the family.

Gilbert, I want to thank you for being such a positive influence in my life. I have struggled with these words for days and at times have had to stop and wipe my tears. I remember as a kid leaving my home at an early age and God brought you into my life. Gilbert, you guided me through my whole adult life. When I would run into a brick wall in my life you showed me how to go around it, over it or under it. Soon I found myself going over, under and around walls that I thought I would never...

My thoughts and prayers are with you.

Louis, I am sorry to hear about your brother. I remember golfing with him at the Dallas Litho Club with you. I will add him to my church's prayer list. Your friend, Bob Schuljak - Ris Paper.

Alice I was so sorry to hear about Gilbert. He was such a very nice man. You and he both helped me so much with Raymond when he was sick. He will be missed. Love Ya'll