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Juan Silva Jr

Las Cruces, New Mexico

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Juan (Johnny) B. Silva, Jr, 67, of Pueblo West, CO entered into eternal life on Wednesday, April 13, 2016. He was the son of Alicia and the late Juan A. Silva. He was preceded in death by a sister, Sylvia and a brother, Louie. Johnny will be forever and lovingly remembered by his wife Dianne...

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Wow I just happen to randomly search SGM Silva up and found this. I worked for him at DPCA at Fort Carson from 1994-1996. I very much enjoyed my time working for him.

Cora my sincere condolences to you and your family. He now rests with our heavenly father.

Condolences to the whole family. Johnny was done proud with the services you all put together. He will be missed dearly, but not forgotten. Love you all.

Albert and Esther Silva.

My most heartfelt condolences to all of the Silva family

Our sincere Condolences Family
We pray that GOD's Peace
be with you all, in this time of your loss.
We hold the memories of "BLAS" Dear
to our hearts. Seek comfort in GOD's LOVE
and HOLY WORDS. May Family and Friends
with you, in the days to follow.

We pray that our BLESSED MOTHER MARY
may intercede for us, the Mercy of HER
BELOVETH SON, on the Soul of
SGM JOHNNY B. SILVA, Jr.

May the pearly gates of Heaven,
welcome him to eternal...

My sincere sympathy and prayers to the Silva family in NM and in CO, may Johnny rest in peace. Tommy Chavez, Colorado Springs CO.

Dot, Tia and Primos, my most heartfelt condolences to you all in this time of loss and sorrow. May God truly give you strength and peace at this time. Johnny had such a sense of humor and sense of family. Although he hadn't lived "at home" in Anthony for quite a while, he always made the most of his presence when around us all. I can still hear him calling me "Maria !" with that joking tone of his. He will definitely be missed.

Dear Sgm Johnny B. Silva. I write this line for you brother with tears in my eyes. Even though you spent most of your life away because of your service to your country, you always found your way back home from time to time. The daily calls you made to mom will forever be missed by her. Your (corny) sense of humor is what I will miss the most. It was my privilege to call you "Sgm" and to call you my brother. I will miss you brother.