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Tati Santiesteban Obituary

Tati Santiesteban

El Paso - A well-known figure of El Paso, Texas, Senator H. Tati Santiesteban, age 86, passed away October 29, 2020. He was born in El Paso on November 3, 1933. Mr. Santiesteban graduated from Ysleta High School in 1952 where he served as the senior student body president. Tati also lettered in all sports at the Ysleta. Senator Santiesteban received a full football scholarship to New Mexico Military Institute (NMMI), and although he stopped playing due to a leg injury, he retained his scholarship and continued as a school cheerleader. Mr. Santiesteban was a vocal soloist for the NMMI orchestra and was the first Hispanic student to reach the rank of Cadet Colonel.

Tati then served in the United States Army as a First Lieutenant, Ranger and Paratrooper. He continued his education by attending law school at the University of Texas at Austin where he served as both the student body president and mid-law student president. Tati graduated as a top student and received his Juris Doctorate degree (J.D.) in 1962. Thereafter, and throughout the decades,Tati Santiesteban continued to showcase his exceptional capabilities, both in his professional and personal life.

Mr. Santiesteban created the successful law firm, Santiesteban, Kennedy, and Martin, and practiced law for over 50 years. He also established a name for himself as a political figure representing the city of El Paso. He served in the Texas House of Representatives from 1967-1973 and later in the Texas Senate from 1973-1991. Early in his political career, Texas Monthly listed him as among the best legislatures by stating he had "the admiration and confidence of senior members to a degree rarely accorded to newcomers." As a legislator, Tati both chaired and was a member of numerous committees including those associated with public education, natural resources, border economic development, and criminal justice, just to name a few. Additionally, he played a major role in ending school segregation in Alpine, Texas. Senator Santiesteban was given the distinct honor of being the keynote speaker for the state Democratic Convention in 1970. Also, in the 1970s, Tati signed into law the creation of Franklin Mountain State Park--something of which we continue to enjoy today.

The value of Mr. Santiesteban's work is reflected in his many accolades. In 1975 Senator Santiesteban was selected by his colleagues to serve as Texas Governor for a day. This prestigious role involved the swearing in as the Governor and taking on all responsibilities associated with the position. Tati chose the inauguration ceremony to take place in his home town rather than in Austin because in his words, "[El Paso]...is the home of proud Texans of varied ethnic and cultural origins and diverse political philosophies, all working together for a better Texas."

Ysleta High School named Tati Santiesteban as an outstanding alumni in 1973, and he was also awarded the highest honor given by the League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC) of El Paso--the Conquistador Award in 1986. He was selected to serve as Grand Marshall for the El Paso Sun Parade in 1981 where he could be seen riding a grand white horse. His legacy continued decades later when Senator Santiesteban was inducted into the Democrat Hall of Fame by Nancy Pelosi in 2012.

Tati was known for his beautiful singing voice, and he loved playing the piano--both of which he began at an early age. He also enjoyed hunting and fishing with his father and friends. The presence and personality of Mr. Santiesteban was charmingly powerful, and he always lit up a room with his big, genuine smile. His ability to connect with others throughout his life was highly dynamic, beginning with establishing life-long friends from his time at Cooley Elementary School. He truly loved being around people and will be missed by many.

Tati is preceded in death by his parents Carmen L. Santiesteban and Ricardo Santiesteban Jr. He is survived by his three children, Lori Whittenton, Stacy Blaugrund, and Ricky Santiesteban. Also surviving are his four grandchildren: Chris Whittenton (married to Liz Whittenton); Ricky Santiesteban Jr.; Anthony Santiesteban; Stephanie Salinas (engaged to Ryan Hunter); John Salinas; Julian Salinas (married to Jillian Salinas), and three great grandchildren. Survivors also include his sister, Monica Johnson and her husband, Dale Johnson, as well as their two children, Kristine Johnson and Dale Johnson, Jr.

Senator Tati H. Santiesteban was laid to rest at Mount Carmel Cemetery November 5, 2020 in a private ceremony.

A special thank you is extended to Dr. G.E. Martin, and his longtime caregivers, Martha and Mari Burciaga.

Services are entrusted to Martin Funeral Home West






Una figura muy conocida de El Paso, Texas, el Senador H. Tati Santiesteban, de 86 años, falleció el 29 de octubre del 2020. Nació en El Paso el 3 de noviembre de 1933. El Sr. Santiesteban se graduó de Ysleta High School en 1952, donde se desempeñó como presidente senior del cuerpo estudiantil. Tati también participó en todos los deportes en la Ysleta. El senador Santiesteban recibió una beca completa de fútbol para el Instituto Militar de Nuevo México (NMMI), y aunque dejó de jugar debido a una lesión en la pierna, retuvo su beca y continuó como porrista escolar. Santiesteban fue solista vocal de la orquesta de NMMI y fue el primer estudiante hispano en alcanzar el rango de Coronel Cadete. Tati luego sirvió en el Ejército de Estados Unidos como Primer Teniente, Ranger y Paracaidista. Continuó su educación asistiendo a la facultad de derecho en la Universidad de Texas en Austin, donde se desempeñó como presidente del cuerpo estudiantil y presidente de estudiantes de derecho intermedio. Tati se graduó como un estudiante de primer nivel y recibió su Doctorado en Jurisprudencia (J.D.) en 1962. Posteriormente, y a lo largo de las décadas, Tati Santiesteban continuó mostrando sus capacidades excepcionales, tanto en su vida profesional como personal. Santiesteban creó el exitoso bufete de abogados Santiesteban, Kennedy and Martin, y ejerció la abogacía durante más de 50 años. También se hizo un nombre como figura política que representó a la ciudad de El Paso. Se desempeñó en la Cámara de Representantes de Texas de 1967 a 1973 y luego en el Senado de Texas de 1973 a 1991. Al principio de su carrera política, Texas Monthly lo incluyó entre las mejores legislaturas al afirmar que tenía "la admiración y la confianza de los miembros de alto nivel en un grado que rara vez se otorga a los recién llegados". Como legisladora, Tati presidió y fue miembro de numerosos comités, incluidos los relacionados con la educación pública, los recursos naturales, el desarrollo económico fronterizo y la justicia penal, solo por nombrar algunos. Además, jugó un papel importante en poner fin a la segregación escolar en Alpine, Texas. El senador Santiesteban recibió el distintivo honor de ser el orador principal de la Convención Demócrata estatal en 1970. Además, en la década de 1970, Tati promulgó la ley de creación del Parque Estatal Franklin Mountain, algo de lo que continuamos disfrutando hoy. Santiesteban fue seleccionado por sus colegas para servir como gobernador de Texas por un día. Este prestigioso papel implicó la juramentación como Gobernador y asumir todas las responsabilidades asociadas con el puesto. Tati eligió la ceremonia de inauguración para que tuviera lugar en su ciudad natal en lugar de Austin porque, en sus palabras, ""[El Paso] ... es el hogar de orgullosos tejanos de diversos orígenes étnicos y culturales y diversas filosofías políticas, todos trabajando juntos por un mejor Texas"". Ysleta High School nombró a Tati Santiesteban como alumno destacado en 1973, y también recibió el más alto honor otorgado por la Liga de Ciudadanos Latinoamericanos Unidos (LULAC) de El Paso: el Premio Conquistador en 1986. fue seleccionado para servir como Gran Mariscal para el Desfile del Sol de El Paso en 1981, donde se le podía ver montando un gran caballo blanco. Su legado continuó décadas después, cuando el senador Santiesteban fue incluido en el Salón de la Fama Demócrata por Nancy Pelosi en el 2012. Tati era conocido por su hermosa voz para cantar y le encantaba tocar el piano, y comenzó a tocar el piano a una edad temprana. También disfrutaba de la caza y la pesca con su padre y amigos. La presencia y personalidad del Sr. Santiesteban era encantadoramente poderosa, y siempre iluminaba una habitación con su gran y genuina sonrisa. Su capacidad para conectarse con otros a lo largo de su vida fue muy dinámica, comenzando con la red de amigos para toda la vida de su tiempo en la Escuela Primaria Cooley. Realmente amaba estar cerca de la gente y muchos lo echarán de menos. Tati es precedido en muerte por sus padres Carmen L. Santiesteban y Ricardo Santiesteban Jr. Le sobreviven sus tres hijos: Lori Whittenton, Stacy Blaugrund y Ricky Santiesteban. También le sobreviven sus cuatro nietos: Chris Whittenton (casado con Liz Whittenton); Ricky Santiesteban Jr .; Anthony Santiesteban; Stephanie Salinas (comprometida con Ryan Hunter); John Salinas; Julián Salinas (casado con Jillian Salinas) y sus tres bisnietos. También le queda su hermana Mónica Johnson y su esposo Dale Johnson, así como sus dos hijos, Kristine Johnson y Dale Johnson, Jr. El senador Tati H. Santiesteban fue enterrado en el cementerio de Mount Carmel el 5 de noviembre del 2020 en una ceremonia privada. Un agradecimiento especial se extiende al Dr. GE Martin, y sus cuidadores desde hace mucho tiempo, Martha y Mari Burciaga. Servicios otorgados por Martin Funeral Home West.

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Published by El Paso Times from Nov. 7 to Nov. 8, 2020.

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Willie Trejo

November 1, 2021

I really miss you my friend and brother.

Sarah Thompson

January 10, 2021

A wonderful legislator and friend to many, he will be remembered for his thoughtfulness and kindness.

Lisa Johnson

January 10, 2021

Thank you for your service to your community and your people. Definitely a life well lived. Rest in peace Tati.

G.Moore

December 30, 2020

I am deeply saddened to hear of his passing. He really helped Latinos be accepted by the community, a wonderful person. His work and legacy definitely live on, he will never be forgotten.

J.P.

December 30, 2020

I am so sorry for your loss, please accept my sincere condolences. He was a real trailblazer and set an example for Latinos everywhere. May God hold you close and uplift you during this difficult time. He will be greatly missed by everyone who knew and loved him.

Lisa Martin Pugh

November 12, 2020

With our deepest sympathies for your loss and so many memories of the wonderful times our families had together.

Autumn Mattox

November 11, 2020

Please know that your family is in my deepest thoughts and prayers......may God give you the strength to bear the burden of your irreplaceable loss.....

Richard Gonzalez

November 11, 2020

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow. My NMMI fellow cadet

Alonso & Genevieve Gonzalez

November 11, 2020

As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life's routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends.

Karen O'Leary

November 10, 2020

May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief.

Willie Trejo

November 9, 2020

Tati was my best friend for many years. I just learned about his going home to be with our other friends who left us some time ago. HE was a loyal friend who value our friendship in the highest level of friendship. We help each other in many aspects of our lives and never had to say thank-you for we knew we were there for each other in times of need and in time needed for s friend. My prayers for all his family and sister who I met at one time in his home. I know the Our Lord welcomed him to paradise where we shall meet again.

Becky Baca Baeza

November 8, 2020

Tati thank you for the memories. I’ll never forget those wonderful Spirograph designs you would make and being able to watch the Thanksgiving parade from your office. RIP until we meet again.

Patricia Telles

November 8, 2020

My sincere condolences to Tati's family and especially to his sister/friend Monica. I was always proud to say that Tati was my cousin. He contributed such good work to his state as well as to his community, El Paso.

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