Martin-Mauricio-Obituary

Martin H. Mauricio Jr.

San Antonio, Texas

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Martin H. Mauricio, Jr. passed away on May 15, 2008. He was born on September 21, 1942 in San Antonio, Texas to Martin R. and Dolores Hurtado Mauricio. Martin was a Branch Chief at Kelly Air Force Base. He retired after 31 years of devoted and faithful civil service on August 31, 1999. He coached...

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My Lovely Family,
Let us remember the wonderful Father, Uncle, Brother, Grandfather & Friend that God blessed us with all these many years. A man full of unconditional Love, Honor & Respect. I remember as a child he always said to me "If you can dream it you can achieve it"... He never gave up on me... He wanted the best for me & wanted me to continue my education. He believed in me. As I grew up & had kids of my own he believed in them too. Education was very important to "my Tio". ...

My deepest sympathy to the Mauricio family. I was sadden to learn of Martin's passing. Martin and I grew up in the same neighborhood, were class mates at Tech and friends as young men. May the peace of our Lord continue to be with the family.

MY FATHER-IN-LAW WAS ONE OF THE BEST MEN I HAVE HAD THE PLEASURE SHARING 22 YEARS OF MY LIFE WITH. HE WAS LOVED DEARLY AND WILL BE DEEPLY MISSED. LOVE YOUR #1

Our memories of Martin will always be with us and my children Roy Jr and Liz Vidaurri. We will long remember his generosity, his encouragement for them to pursue little league baseball and most of all his invitations to family functions on special holidays and at the river. Our most sincere condolences to his family and most of all Rosemary. God bless you and your family. Roy Sr and Gloria Vidaurri

May perpetual light shine upon the soul of Martin and may he and the souls of all the faithful departed, through the mercy of God, rest in peace.
Dear Blessed Mother of us all, please comfort Rose Mary and her family and send ministering angels to them. I ask this in the name of Jesus, Amen.

With continued love and prayers, Chuco, Sylvia, CB & Bobby, Jojo, and Javie Mata.

Auntie Rose Mary, Mark, Martin, and Jimmy,
You are all in my thoughts and prayers. May you take comfort in knowing he is in God's hands. God bless you and your families at this difficult time.

Please accept my sincere condolences in the loss of your loved one, Martin Mauricio.
My prayers go out to you and your family, and may God bless your family in this time of bereavement.

We are so sorry to hear about Martin a truly great person with a smile always. Martin was a great bowler; we all use to have such a good time on Fridays nites bowling a long time ago. Our thoughts are with the family.

Our memories of Mr. Mauricio are that he was an asset to Rainbow Hills and a dedicated coach and mentor to all the Columbia Little League ball players. His leadership will be missed. Our prayers are with the family at this time.