Louis-Huertas-Obituary

Captain Louis Huertas Jr.

Miami, Florida

Feb 3, 1939 – Apr 5, 2019

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BORN
February 3, 1939
DIED
April 5, 2019
LOCATION
Miami, Florida

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HUERTAS, LOUIS, JR., CAPTAIN Born in Manhattan Feb. 3,1939 to Louis and Margaret Huertas. Died in Miami April 5, 2019. Predeceased by his first wife, Frances. Survived by his wife, Cecelia and children Douglas Huertas (Linda), Katharine Cordero (Brian), Sabrina Lawrence, Andrew Huertas...

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It was an honor to be under your command as a member of the competition drill team representing the 555th AFROTC Detachment, Brooklyn College, at the 1960 Cherry Blossom Festival in Washington D.C. Your leadership and friendship were high points of my college career. May God welcome you into His eternal light. LTC Ralph Testa, US Army, Ret.

Our heartfelt prayers for Lou, Cecelia and their family at this time of loss. As a man of faith, he knew his passing was just a step to eternal rest with the Lord. What a gracious, caring, and genuine man we all had the privilege to know. He was my mentor at National and the best example of a true gentleman. Pam and I will always remember the smiles and kind words. Fly West, my Captain.

How deeply sorry I am to the family. May the God of all comfort take hold of your right hand and fortify you and help you at this time of great sorrow. Isa. 41:10 May God bless you to remember the memories that he left behind to all who loved him. Psalms 23

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I'm truly sorry for your loss.My God in his love and compassion lift you thorough your grief Isaiah 63:9 Joe Miami Florida JW

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My sincere condolences to the family.
May you find comfort and peace knowing God promises a future and a hope.
Jeremiah 29:11

Lou was my mentor at National Airlines; the big brother I never had. He will be missed. RIP.

Lou was such a fantastic man. He had a wonderful outlook on life. He saw the best in everyone. He made you smile to be around him. How he loved his flying years he would love to talk about airline stories and the people he worked with
He will be missed