Guillermo-Escamilla-Obituary

Guillermo Escamilla

San Antonio, Texas

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ESCAMILLAGuillermo (Willie) E. Escamilla, at the age of 56, went to heaven to be with our Lord and Savior and his parents Raul and Laura Escamilla on March 13, 2013. He was born October 31, 1956, in San Benito, TX. He graduated from John Jay High School in 1974, and was known for creating some of...

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OOOOH, WILLIE, THEY TOOK OUR TUESDAY MORNING. THE ONLY FUN THING REMAINING ON OUR LITTLE STRETCH OF MCCULLOUGH. WAS ALWAYS FUN TO WALK THROUGH OUR OLD H.E.B. AND FIND FUN GIFTS. EVERY TIME WE DROVE OUT OF THE PARKING LOT, MI CORAZONCITO SEZ, "ADIOS, PASTELES!" YOU ARE ALWAYS MISSED, WILLIE BOY. I CHERISH THE PICTURE OF YOU IN YOUR RAGGEDY ANN COSTUME AT MY MOM'S HOUSE ON YOUR BIRTHDAY. FUN MEMORIES, AND I AM GRATEFUL FOR EVERY ONE OF THEM. MISSING YOU IN OUR LIVES!! ENJOY YOUR CELESTIAL...

SWEET WILLIE, THE OTHER DAY, TRUE VALUE CLOSED DOWN FOREVER. MCCULLOUGH IS ALMOST UNRECOGNIZABLE. JULIAN GOLD, DON'S & BEN'S, AND THE OLD SIGMOR ARE THE ONLY REMNANTS OF OUR CHILDHOOD THAT REMAIN. MISS SEEING YOU AND YOUR PARENTS. HOPE YOU ARE FULFILLED IN EVERY WAY. MISSING YOU, SIEMPRE.

ALWAYS REMEMBERING YOU, WILLIE. HARD TO GO DOWN MCCULLOUGH AND LOOK OVER TO THE OLD BAKERY SPOT. I IMAGINE SEEING YOU IN THE WINDOWS DURING EARLY DAWN. MISSING YOUR VIBE, AND SEEING YOUR PARENTS EACH DAY, TAMBIEN. TE QUIERO MUCHO AND MISS YOU MUCH, SONDRA SUE.

Wil was a kind person and he hasn't been forgotten.

Willie was a good friend to me. He was especially a major part of my friend Janie's life - we miss him dearly

Wil was a kind and generous man. I will miss my friend Wil.

I met Willie through a co-worker and neighbor of his. I too witnessed his cake decorating and beautiful personality. May he rest in peace.

RIP
Anne Spicer-Young
John Jay Class of '74

So sorry to hear about Willie. It was classmates like he that made school so memorable. I am sure he will be missed by many.

Deepest Sympathy,
Cindy Coleman
Class of 74