Hector Carranza

Hector Carranza

Hector Carranza Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers from Apr. 11 to Apr. 12, 2020.
Hector Carranza

El Paso - Retired LTC Hector Carranza, age 93, passed away in his hometown of El Paso, TX on April 6, 2020. Hector served his country in the U.S. Army during the occupation of Germany after WWII and through two wars. After retiring from the military, he was an active, valued member of the El Paso athletic and education community.Born in Sunset Heights, Hector attended Vilas School and El Paso High School, where he participated in football and track. After graduating in 1945, he was immediately drafted for service in WWII. The war had ended when Hector arrived in Vienna, Austria, where he was stationed for one year. Upon returning to El Paso after the war, he enrolled at Texas Western (now UTEP) as an ROTC cadet. Hector graduated with a degree in business administration and was commissioned as an Army 2nd Lieutenant, Field Artillery. He saw active duty as an artillery photo interpreter in Korea and was awarded a Bronze Star. Hector was stationed in Saigon during the Vietnam War, and later had assignments in Germany, Thailand, and the Dominican Republic before retiring from the military as a Lieutenant Colonel in 1971.Always energetic, Hector wasted no time in adopting a second career as a track and field official for El Paso schools. He officiated high school and college meets for three decades, his hard work culminating in his selection to be a timing judge at the 1992 Summer Olympic Games in Atlanta, GA. Hector was inducted into the El Paso Athletic Hall of Fame in 1993. Hector is survived by his wife of 68 years, Bertha Saldivar Carranza, grandson Kevin (wife Jillian), and daughter in law Nancy; sisters Virginia Robert, Beatrice McMillan, and Hortencia Asti; and brothers Cesar and Jaime. He is preceded in death by his son Hector Jr., parents Eneas and Elizabeth, sisters Mirella Hill and Stella Chuck, and brother Joe. Services entrusted to Martin Funeral Home East






El coronel retirado, Héctor Carranza, de 93 años de edad, falleció en su hogar en El Paso, TX el 6 de abril del 2020. Héctor sirvió a su país en el ejército de Estados Unidos durante la ocupación de Alemania después de la Segunda Guerra Mundial y a lo largo de dos guerras. Tras retirarse del ejército, fue un activo y apreciado miembro de la comunidad atlética y educacional de El Paso. Nacido en Sunset Heights, Héctor asistió a Vilas School y a El Paso High School, donde participó en futbol y atletismo. Después de graduarse en 1945, inmediatamente fue reclutado para servicio en la Segunda Guerra Mundial. La guerra finalizó cuando Héctor arribó a Viena, en Austria, donde fue estacionado por un años. Tras regresar a El Paso, se inscribió en Texas Western (ahora UTEP) como cadete de ROTC. Se graduó con un título en administración de empresas y fue comisionados como 2do Teniente en el Ejército, en Field Artillery. Tuvo un servicio activo como interprete de fotografía de artillería en Corea y recibió una Estrella de Bronce. Después, fue estacionado en Saigon durante la Guerra de Vietnam, y más tarde en operaciones en Alemania, Tailandia y República Dominicana antes de retirarse del ejército como Teniente Coronel en 1971. Siempre energético, Héctor no perdió tiempo en adoptar una segunda carrera como oficial de atletismo para la escuelas de El Paso. Ofició encuentros de preparatoria y universidad durante tres décadas, culminando con su selección como juez de tiempo en 1992 para los Juegos Olímpicos del Verano en Atlanta, GA. Héctor fue recibido en el Paseo Atlético de la Fama de El Paso en 1993. Le sobrevive su esposa por 58 años, Bertha Saldivar Carranza, su nieto Kevin (esposa Jillian), y su nuera Nancy; sus hermanas: Virginia Robert, Beatrice McMillan y Hortencia Asti, y sus hermanos Cesar y Jaime. Es precedido en muerte por su hijo Héctor Jr., sus padres Eneas y Elizabeth, sus hermanas Mirella Hill y Stella Chuck, y su hermano Joe. Servicios otorgados por Martin Funeral Home East.

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Brenda Morrow

April 14, 2020

My brother and sisters knew the Carranzas from the hearts and memories of our own parents, Dick and Marty Hamilton, who lived across the hall in Darmstadt; we send our deepest sympathy. Bruce and Brenda, and our brother Mark, who welcomed my parents to the joys of heaven, and our sisters Martha and Chris, heard our parents, especially our mother, speak of Hector and Bertha often with great affection. Our hearts are heavy for you, our prayers are with you.

Charles Roark

April 12, 2020

Hector was a dear friend and colleague. We worked together as track and field officials for many years, traveling to numerous local, regional and state track and field competitions. Hector was the first Master Certified Track and Field Official in El Paso and mentored hundreds of aspiring officials as we learned from his expertise.
Hector made a real difference in the lives of students with disabilities as he worked diligently in the EPISD Special Ed program at Burgess.
Thanks to God for the friendship and love provided to all of us by Hector Carranza!

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