Henry-Sepulveda-Obituary

Henry Sepulveda

San Antonio, Texas

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Henry Sepulveda, beloved father and grandfather, entered rest on October 13, 2007 at the age of 84. Mr. Sepulveda honorably served in the U.S. Army Air Corps during WWII. A proud life-long resident of San Antonio, he retired from Kelly AFB in 1979 after 35 years of service. Henry was a member of...

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Dear Henry,

May the God of all comfort ease the pain in your heart with His promise that those who believe in Him "even though they be dead, shall live." Having known your father, I'm sure this promise has been fulfilled...and his spirit remains close to you...as close as the air you breathe and the soft wind on your face.

I've kept in touch with our former Sister Phillip and she often asks about you. In fact, just last month she asked again if I ever hear about you. (I'm...

Henry,
I am so sorry to hear about Padrino as I always called him that. I have fond memories of all of us growing up together. I always thought the world of your mom and dad, he will be greatly missed. I know you remember my parents Paul and Dolores Davalos. Your parents were actually my brother Paul's Godparents. I hope you are doing well Maria Isabel Davlos-Salinas

Uncle Henry, I am so glad we got to visit with you at your home this past July. Mom, Dad and I completely enjoyed our visit. I especially enjoyed going from room to room reliving many memories of being at your house with you, Aunt Licha and Henry Jr. I remember one holiday eating in your garage, now converted into your family room. And the special macaroni and cheese made from scratch. What a special family you have. I will miss you so much. I'm sorry I didn't get a chance to visit you...

My prayers and thoughts are with you and your family. He will be missed very much. I lived at 2044 Buffalo St and have fond memories of your parents coming to visit my parents. They were wonderful people

Uncle Henry, I am so glad we got to visit with you at your home this past July. Mom, Dad and I completely enjoyed our visit. I especially enjoyed going from room to room reliving many memories of being at your house with you, Aunt Licha and Henry Jr. I remember one holiday eating in your garage, now converted into your family room. And the special macaroni and cheese made from scratch. What a special family you have. I will miss you so much. I'm sorry I didn't get a chance to visit you...

Dear Sepulveda Family,
I would like to let you know how deeply sorry I am for your loss. Mr. Sepulveda will be greatly missed in our neighborhood.
Sincerely, Julie Rios & Family
Neighbors on Buffalo St.

HENRY
OUR SINCERE CONDOLENCES ON THE
LOSS OF YOUR DAD.. GOD BLESS YOU
AND YOUR FAMILY AND GIVE YOU COMFORT
IN YOUR TIME OF SORROW.

SINCERELY
THE LOPEZ FAMILY
(OLGA LOPEZ--NEIGHBOR ON BUFFALO ST)

Henry...Your dad was a close friend of my Dad, Robert Losoya. We used to say that we adopted Henry as our Uncle and always referred to him as Uncle Henry. We loved him and will miss him dearly.

Henry, I remember you from St Joseph Catholic School, and your parents being members of SJC. Your parents were always kind and friendly. Even though we were not close friends, we felt close to them. And for all these roads my friend, we travel down, we are better persons for just the knowing your parents and you. How wonderful that you blessed your parents with grandsons. Our hearts aches for you. With prayers and loving sympathy.

The Alvarado's