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Ricardo Estrada Obituary

Ricardo Leon Estrada 1928 ~ 2009 Ricardo Leon Estrada was born in Havana, Cuba, February 26, 1928 to Zilia Asuncion Carbo and Jose Ignacio Estrada. After a long battle with prostate cancer, he died May 1, 2009 at his home in Provo, Utah. He married Loretta Renae Badura in New York City on August 7, 1970 and, as pre-arranged, three days later they were sealed for time and eternity in the London Temple of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Ric attended the University of Havana and later the Art Students League of New York, New York University, and the School of Visual Arts. An artist and writer working in book illustration, advertising, political cartooning, comic books, and in animation as a storyboard director, Ric's most rewarding professional assignment was illustrating the 1980 edition of The New Testament Stories published by the LDS Church. Ric wrote articles for Dance Magazine and Famous Artist's Schools, screenplays, several novels (unpublished) and completed his personal memoir only months before his passing. Writing and drawing were an anchor for his soul throughout his life and especially through the pain of his final months. Ric received The Inkpot Award for outstanding achievement in the comic arts at the Comic-Con International in 2000. He was a world traveler in constant awe and wonder at life's beauty and variety, an avid reader, lifelong learner, and collector of little known details. He loved to tell stories of his brushes with celebrities and had a remarkable ability to laugh at himself. Paramount in Ric's life was his great love for the Lord, his family and the gospel of Jesus Christ. He served willingly and faithfully in every assignment given to him in the Church, from teaching, to co-ordinating emergency preparedness fairs, to leadership roles. He even completed his home teaching during the last three months of his life by handwriting and illustrating a message to each of the families he taught, sending the last one out days before his passing. Ric is survived by his wife Loretta, nine children - Zilia (from a previous marriage), Aaron, Marc (Julie), Aleli (James), Rebekah (Steve), Seth (Miriam), Jeremy, Ethan (Diane) and Hannah, 11 grandchildren, many extended family members and many, many friends and acquaintances whose lives have been touched by his genuine love of all people. From Ric's children: We love you, Dad, and are so grateful for your example of love, forgiveness and acceptance. From Loretta: I love you - the star and great blessing of my life. Viewing and services will be held at the Parkway 7th Ward Chapel, 2876 W. 1390 N. in Provo. Viewings will be on May 8 from 6 to 8 p.m. and May 9 from 9:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. The funeral service will be May 9 at 11 a.m. Online condolences may be given at www.serenicare.com Charitable donations may be made to the humanitarian fund at http://www.ldsphilanthropies.org/ Special thanks to Dr. Cordell Bott, the nurses and staff at Central Utah Cancer Clinic for years of treatment care, and to Vista Care Hospice for their support through the brief and intense final week of Ric's life.

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Published by Deseret News from May 7 to May 8, 2009.

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Marian McGuire

May 9, 2009

Dear Loretta and family,

With heartfelt sympathy, my thoughts and prayers go out for you during your time of loss. What a great blessing it is to know that you and Ric will be together again in the eternities.

I cherish my fond memories of Ric and your family in Newbury Park CA. I enjoyed working with Ric as I typed his movie script, as well as his Gospel Doctrine classes at NP3.

I've admired your family, your unity and love and support throughout all phases of life's joys and challenges.

May the Good Lord bless and comfort you in the days ahead, and may the memories of Ric always bring a smile to your face.

Your friend always,

Marian D. McGuire

May 8, 2009

Loretta and family,
Even though we only knew Ric for a short time he has made a lasting impression on us. We enjoyed the parlor games with him at Christmas and will cherish the sketch he did. We will miss talking with him and being in his company.
Respectfully,
Ron and Sandy Hindmarsh
Provo, Ut

May 8, 2009

Loretta and family,
Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this time. We know of the strong bond your family has for one another and that will hold you together at this time.
Sincerely,
Suzie Smith & board
Utah Down Syndrome Foundation

Amy Moore

May 8, 2009

Loretta and Family,
My heart goes out to you during this time. Even though these temporary, mortal separations hurt so intensely, I know that families are forever. The sacred responsibilities he had as a husband and father are eternal. He will be watching over his posterity and doing all he can for you, because love continues on even after this life. My thoughts and prayers are with you.

judy and larry sagers

May 7, 2009

Our family is deeply saddened by the loss of your devoted husband and father and dear friend to our family. He made a deep and lasting imprint on our family, and we loved him for his goodness, kindness, and joy for life. Our lives have been forever changed by his precious and genuine friendship.

Our prayers are with you at this time. My you be comforted by the knowledge of your eternal bond.

Love from all the Sagers,
Larry, Judy, Lowell,Aaron,and Lynnie

May 7, 2009

I was Ricks High Priest group leader and neighbor in Santa Clara. What a neat man I really loved the great attitude he had. I loved to drop by and visit. My son worked with him and was well taught. He will be missed as he was loved by us. We sent our love to Loretta and the family. My you be comforted at this time. Our Love to you. Ron and Ryan Farnsworth

Gerald Cluff

May 7, 2009

Dear Loretta and family,

My thoughts and prayers are with you at the loss of this great man. I am honored that he counted me among his friends. I treasure the times we had together and will miss listening to his stories. He has made my life so much richer.

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