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Miguel Macias

Schertz, Texas

Jan 26, 1937 – Jul 22, 2018 (Age 81)

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BORN
January 26, 1937
DIED
July 22, 2018
AGE
81
LOCATION
Schertz, Texas

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January 26, 1937 - July 22, 2018Miguel Soliz Macias, MSgt USAF Retired, passed away in Schertz, Texas on July 22, 2018 at the age of 81.He was born on January 26, 1937 to Pedro Trevino Macias and Otila Rangel Solis who preceded him in death. He shared his life with his wife Julia Macias, of 56...

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Just read & I am so sorry to hear this! I met Miquel @ DAV in Lafayette & he was truly a good man. My prayers are with your family & I pray that Julia is doing better.

My sincere condolences to all of Mike's friends and family. Mike was a good friend that I met and worked with in the mobility section at Kelly AFB in 1982. A good man and always willing to help anyone in need. God bless all the family and may my friend Mike rest in peace.

My prayers are now in continuance for Mike's soul and strength for his wife and family.
Mike was a most prayerful person who needed prayers. I must thank him for always remembering my family in their critical times for prayer.
We stayed in touch, like a little sister for brothers. Knowing Mike from Kafb, always a smile, kind words, leader of respect. You will be missed but remembered. May Our Lord comfort you in His Heavenly Garden of Angels until we meet later in life. RIP.

A childhood friend, a sweet and kind man. Sadden heart to learn of his death. May God surround his wife and all his family with comfort and love during this very sad and difficult time. Hugs

Mike was one of the kindest men I got to meet at KAFB. Always involved, especially in helping all of us out. Whatever the situation, Mary Hogan and I would always run to him for his guidance. Always helpful, handy, loving, caring, and never unhappy. His parades and officers clubs were always on the list. Happy, Content, Fun, Giving, Friendly, Jovial and so many words strike my mind. RIP my friend.

(sad morning for me, our other KAFB friend, Joe Cedillo has also passed just a few days...

Miguel was a kind soul among us Vietnam vets. He never forgot to celebrate Hanukkah with me. Kathy and I will truly miss him. Our most sincere condolences to the family. God Bless and Keep you all