Santos-Madrigal, Jr.-Obituary

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Santos Madrigal, Jr.

SAN ANTONIO, Texas

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DIED
December 31, 2020
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SAN ANTONIO, Texas

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Angelus Funeral Home - San Antonio Obituary

Mr. Santos Madrigal, Jr. age 90 of San Antonio passed away on Thursday, December 31, 2020.  Santos was born in Laredo, Texas to Santos and Margarita Madrigal.  He attended Laredo Junior College and Texas A&M University where he earned a degree in Civil Engineering.  Santos proudly served in the Army Air Corps for 3 years, and enjoyed staying active as a marathon runner.


He was preceded in death by his beloved wife Maria Luisa Madrigal; and is survived by his sons, David Madrigal and wife Elizabeth, Eddie Madrigal and wife Jo Beth; grandchildren, Golden and Prince Madrigal; and numerous extended family members.


 


FUNERAL SERVICES


 


Thursday, January 7, 2021


St. Matthew’s Catholic Church


10703 Wurzbach Road


San Antonio, Texas  78230


Visitation          9:00 A.M.


Funeral Mass    9:30 A.M.


 


Entombment to follow, no procession.


Sunset Memorial Park


1701 Austin Hwy


San Antonio, Texas  78218


 

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Blessings to the Madrigal family. I know he was proud to have a family like yours! I'm glad I got to know him. He was a very nice man! Think of him and speak of him and he will be with you forever. God bless you all.
Barry Hormuth

Santos was a wonderful, caring, and loving friend to my family and I. He was my coach, my running partner, and mentor. He was an important figure in my life. A Champion of a man. I'm glad he shared time in my life.

He was a wonderful man who loved his family. I enjoyed seeing and talking to him almost everyday at lunch at the Lackland O’ Club as well as great memories of him and your dear mother at parties in high school.
My love, thoughts and prayers are with you.

My condolences to you and your family.
God love y’all and so do I

Dear Tio,
My favorite pictures are the ones where we are all together. We will cherish the times we had with you during our gatherings. Hearing your stories and your beautiful smile. Please give Tia, Abuelo Abuela and Tia Irma a big hug and