Larry-Rendon-Obituary

Larry Rendon

San Antonio, Texas

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RENDONLarry Rendon, born Jan. 18, 1959, answered the Lord's call on March 25, 2013. Highlands HS alumni of '77, he worked as a plaster laborer and at Franz Icehouse. Preceded in death by father Rudy, he's survived by mother Celia; brothers Ron and Mike; sister Patricia; three nieces and a...

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Oh can't believe this. I was looking for neighborhood friends of my youth and find an obituary of Larry Rendon. My condolences to the Rendon Family. I will always remember Larry and his comical, kind, and youthful demeanor. Rest in peace, brother until we meet again.

May our Lord hold you close. He took a chain link when you left, but only to make a chain. Perhaps a motorcycle chain. I can't wait until we meet again my old friend. We'll ride down those Golden streets in Paradise! Rick Garza

My deepest sympathy to the Rendon family on the passing of my cousin Larry

Mrs. Rendon & family may you find comfort at your time of loss by knowing that Larry was loved by many . He was certainly a good friend and neighbor . He will always be remembered and never forgotten by our family . Our hearts and prayers are with you all .

Mrs. Gonzales , David and Robert Gonzales , Ann Sauceda and Cindy Robles ... Until we meet again Rest in Peace " Larry "

Our heartfelt condolences to the family at this time of sorrow. May his memories bring you comfort in the days ahead. From Bumble Bee Flowers.

Rest in Peace my old friend. I will always remember riding motorcycles with you 38 years ago. We were young and thought we ruled the roads and trails with our bikes and long hair. And yes, we did party like Rock Stars. My only regret is that I hadn't stopped by to visit you the last few years. One day I'll join you and we'll ride through the clouds. May God take you in his arms and give you rest. I shall never forget those memories of our youth. Keep the engine running, I'll catch up to you...

"No more pain, no more suffering, no more death, and no more sorrow." We will miss you, Larry! Rest in peace forever. We will do our best to give you the sendoff you deserve.

I'm going to miss how you called me "daughter". I love you, Uncle Larry.

We are sadden of the sudden departure of cousin Larry. May he rest in peace. Our love and prayers are with you and the family always.