Ramon-Vasquez-Obituary

Ramon Vasquez

San Antonio, Texas

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Ramon E. Vasquez born on August 28, 1930 passed away on November 22, 2009 at the age of 79. He is preceded in death by his parents, 3 brothers, 3 sisters and 1 daughter. He is survived by his loving wife of 60 years, Carmen R. Vasquez; children, Ramon Jr., Juan (Yolanda), Mary Ann Meras (Artemio Jr.), Joe (Esther), Margaret, Robert, and Michael; brother, Juan and sister, Maria Martinez; numerous grandchildren, great-grandchildren, nieces and nephews. Ramon was a devoted husband father and grandfather. His passion was gardening and he especially loved being with the family for many gatherings. He will be missed dearly. Visitation will be held on Friday November 27, 2009 from 12:00 noon to 9:00 PM with the recitation of the Rosary at 7:00 PM in the Hillcrest Chapel. F amily and friends will meet on Saturday November 28, 2009 at The Cordi-Marian Convent Chapel(11624 Culebra, #501 San Antonio, TX 78253) for 10:00 AM Mass. Interment to follow at Resurrection Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to the Cordi-Marian Sisters St. Joseph's Chapel Building Fund. acct. # 2000030133411 at Wachovia Bank Arrangements with:


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To Margaret and her family, I am deeply sorry to hear about your father. You are such a great person, I'm sure you learned it from him. I know your father was a wonderful person, especially from all the condolences everyone has signed with such deep love and appreciation. You are truely in my prayers. Kelley Hanson

Our deepest condolences go out to the Vasquez Family. To my BROTHER Mike, your dad was a great man and he will be missed. I will keep our memory of the times we all had back in the days on Lark, those were the days! Just know we will see him again. His love will be with us all!

Our prayers are with you all
Frank Hernandez (Pancho!)
and Family~

To the Vasquez Family:I am sorry for your loss, my deepest condolences.I knew tio ramon by my grandfather Francisco Vasquez.He always had a smile on his face.He seemed like a shy person.He is up there now joined by my grandfather & grandmother Natividad Vasquez.He will be deeply missed by all.From Mr & Mrs James Vasquez & family .

I miss my daddy!!! I just wanted to thank my family for having such strong faith,love and support during this difficult time.Our mom is our rock! I also wanted to publicly thank my unsung hero, my brother Joe for EVERYTHING he did for daddy. You gladly spoiled him Joe and for that I am eternally grateful. Love you lots, Daddy's little Margie...

To the Vasquez Family: I am so sorry for your loss. I hold on to the memories of Mr. Vasquez as my very own father. He treated me like a daughter all the time. Those days while I was in college with Margaret were so special. We would always have tacos and Big Red with Mr. and Mrs. Vasquez.
My memories of all of you and Mr. Vasquez are close to my heart forever. May Jesus bring continued peace to the most loving family I call my own....love your friend, Mary Lou Alaniz

Father! - to God himself we cannot give a holier name. ~William Wordsworth
The sand of time are running low
And soon my children I must go
My heart with love for you is filled
But soon its beating must be stilled

I leave no treasures of any kind
Only my love I leave behind
Take it and share it between sister and brother
And always be kind to one another

Weep not beside the grave for me
Don't bring me flowers I cannot see
Only...

OUR THOUGHTS AND PRAYERS ARE WITH YOU COACH VASQUEZ IN YOUR TIME OF SADNESS AND GRIEF. JUST REMEMBER IF YOU EVER NEED US WE WILL BE HERE AND THE GIRLS LOVE YOU SO MUCH. THINKING OF YOU ALWAYS THE RAMOS FAMILY EMI SOFI AND TIFF BIG HUG FROM THE GIRLS.

My condolences are with you Tia Carmen and family. I am so sorry that I unable to be there with you. Uncle Ramon and I had a very special bond and it was about fruit. I don't know why I believe my grandparents and You Tia may know why, but uncle Ramon always brought me fruit when I was a little girl, and still mentioned that he had some for me when I was in SA this summer. I will always remember him and love him. He was a great man. I love you Tia, and Tio. Alice Cherrier

To Margaret, Mrs. Vasquez, and family:

My prayers are with you and your family during this hard time. Margaret, I know that this is a difficult time for you, since you were very close to your dad. Always remember that every moment and memory about him will be in your heart. Your dad is now in a wonderful place and not suffering anymore.

Take care of yourself in the days to come. The next few days will be hard, but remember you have all of us there for you.