Luis-Coca-Obituary

Luis E Coca

Las Cruces, New Mexico

Dec 3, 1951 – Nov 20, 2016 (Age 64)

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BORN
December 3, 1951
DIED
November 20, 2016
AGE
64
LOCATION
Las Cruces, New Mexico

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Luis E. Coca (Coca) 64, of Las Cruces died November 20, 2016 at Memorial Medical Center after a long illness. Luis was born December 3, 1951 to Angelita Torres and Jose E. Coca. He attended Lucero Elementary School, the old East Picacho Elementary School, Alameda Junior High and Graduated from...

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Coca loved the thought: In the family register of heaven, the small and the great are written with the same pen. Remembering you Coca....ErnestO

To the shores of unceasing praise: I will celebrate your memory Coca today by making raw fries and eating them with a sprinkle of lime.

"Men need to be reminded of their appointment with God, their date with Deity. The Day is appointed, the Man is ordained, and we are commanded. Put it on your calendar. It is on God´s!"  Vance Havner May Almighty God, bless the departed soul of Coca to rest in eternal peace, and give strength and courage to his family members to bear this irreparable loss.

Luis most enjoyed these kind of thoughts on our walks.....this one is by Saint Ephrem (c.306-373)
I was also surprised by the fact that children cry when they leave the womb. They cry although they are going out from darkness towards the light, from a narrow space towards a vast universe. In the same way, for human beings, death is a kind of birth. Those who are born weep when they leave the universe, the mother of pain, in order to enter the Paradise of delights.

You are always in my thoughts, I can hear your laughter, and MISS you so... I know your Spirit
Soars!
Love you primo!
Tenaya

In memory of our walks and talks, I would share this as a summary of Luis thoughts on how to live a good life. "So I will come to the end of my being - glorifyingGod and being a blessing to men."

I am sorry to hear about Luis. We were in music together in Junior High and High School. We both started Karate together.

My condolences to the family.

Leonard Cardon

Lori, Jake and Joshua, I am so sorry for your loss. I pray you find peace in your memories of happy times spent together.

Sorry to hear of your loss. I went to school with Luis all the way from Lucero to Mayfield . He was always in a happy mood. May Jehovah God help you endure the pain of losing a loved one.