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Humberto Antonio Cano Jr.

El Paso, Texas

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Humberto Antonio Cano Jr. passed away at the age of 49, Friday, October 31, 2008. He was born in El Paso to Humberto A. Cano Sr. and Concepcion Cano and was a brother to Ana, Tony, Emma, Rosa, Carlos and Gloria. He served his country in the Air Force for nearly 23 years, in places around the...

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To the Cano family, i met Humberto while we were both undergoing treatment for colon cancer, he inspired me the way all his thoughts were ensuring his family would be ok. He will be surely missed by his all who he came in contact with.
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To the Cano family, and especially to my godparents: Humberto and Concepcion. We are so sorry, and praying for you. See you soon.

My brother was almost a complete duplicate of my father; patient, calm and collected, understanding, am i sounding redundant, well then, you know the rest...I'm just lucky to have some of him still in me...p.s. he and I still share good looks and very good dancing moves which will last forever, not to mention modesty...p.s.s. my mother had much to do with it...without her, my brother would not have been the epitome of one wishes to be...My brother has left, and I am still here,,,but he' ll be...

Our thoughts and Prayers are with Mr. Cano's Family. I had the honor of meeting Mr. Cano when he would go to PETIMAGING OF EL PASO and he was a loving and fun man to have around our office. I pray to God that you get past this difficult time soon. God Bless your family.

To the Cano family I am sorry to hear about the passing of your beloved husband, father, son and brother. Before Beto left to serve our Country I worked with him at the Ysleta Learning Center (YLC). Beto was always a responsible and loving person to the students and his co-worker. He also did volunteer work during Special Olympics and enjoyed decorating the school/gym for the Christmas programs and graduations! We may have lost contact, but Beto was always thought of. I am sorry we did not...

To Rosa,

I am sorry for your loss. You and your family are in my prayers.

Always your friend.

My deepest sympathy to the Cano Family. May he's love and memories comfort you all in this time of need. I went to school with Humberto he was always smiling and giving a helping hand. I know he will continue his kindness in heaven. May God bless you all always a friend.

I went to school with Humberto. We were both members of the Bel Air High School Key Club. Humberto was a really smart and giving person. I lost touch with him after high school. I am glad he is in a better place. He will be greatly missed.

My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.