Luis R. Sanchez Jr.

1930 - 2015

Luis R. Sanchez  Jr. obituary, 1930-2015, Oceanside, CA

Luis R. Sanchez Jr.

1930 - 2015

BORN

1930

DIED

2015

Luis Sanchez Jr. Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Jan. 10, 2015.
Luis Sanchez, Jr. was born in a small rural Texas town to Luis and Candelaria Sanchez on 1/28/1930, during one of our country's greatest human challenges. In 1937, Luis Sr. and his brother Gabino took their young families to California, to the small seaside town of Oceanside.

The Sanchez family grew to 7 boys and 1 girl: Tony, Raymond, Luis, Ted, Emma, Henry, Joe and Valdo. Luis was able to attend school until the 7th grade, then joined his dad in the fields to help support his family.

Like many Americans of the time, young Luis began to listen to the radio; music, especially rock and roll, became one of his greatest loves and joy. As a teenager, Luis also loved sports and he soon began training as a boxer. While his time in the competitive ring was not long, he continued to work out with a punching bag and became an avid boxing fan throughout his life. Luis also loved his motorcycle, and would travel up and down California, as well as across the border into Tijuana, where he visited with friends and family.

On one of his trips to Tijuana, Luis met and fell in love with Carolina Sanchez, pursuing "Caro" until she said "yes." They married in Oceanside, at St. Mary's Catholic Church, on June 26, 1954. His family would become his greatest love, including his wife Caro's family, which he adopted as his own.

Luis landed a civil service job at Camp Pendleton, where he worked as a warehouseman for 35 years, receiving commendations from base command for his excellent attendance. He was never late.

In 1957, Luis and Caro built their home on Puls Street, a block away from his parents. Their home would become their pride and joy, taking great pleasure in landscaping, the patio, his famously terrific barbeques, and listening to rock and roll, mariachi, ranchero and huapango music. Luis and Caro had 3 kids: Esther, Luis III ("Lou") and Anthony ("Tony"), as well as 4 grandchildren: Michael, Christian, Cristina and David, and 3 great grandchildren: Christian, Jr. ("CJ"), Thomas and Anthony. Luis loved his brothers and sister and their families, spending lots of time with them, helping in whatever way he could.

Luis loved his cars, including his 1959 Chevy Impala, and his 1973 Ford T-Bird, which he still has in his garage "in mint condition." He loved his Mexican heritage, dressing up as a charro for the annual Mission San Luis Rey Fiestas. He loved and was very proud of his children, grandchildren and great grandchildren. He especially loved spending time with his boys. He loved attending all the sporting events, even joining the slow pitch league in the 1960's. He loved attending all of his son Louie's softball tournaments, where he helped with the barbeques and beer garden and got to spend time with Louie and his friends. He also loved attending the many boxing get-togethers at his son Tony's house, which Tony insisted on hosting for his dad, brother, uncles, cousins, friends, and neighbors. Luis became his daughter Esther's #1 supporter when she decided to run for Oceanside City Council in 2000, getting out all of his family and friends to all of her campaign events.

Luis loved Oceanside, the beach, the pier, and fishing; and he loved his Eastside neighborhood, petitioning for paved roads, Joe Balderrama Park, and Laurel Elementary School. Luis remained involved throughout his life, including park maintenance and landscaping, neighborhood cleanup, and the community garden ("El Rancho Grande").

Luis always took part in his kids' and later grandkids' lives in every way he could, including stopping by Von's store to say hi to his son Tony; and helping to raise his grandkids, picking them up at St. Mary's School. He was the "donut man" when Tony and Angie and John and Anna had their donut shop, selling leftover donuts in the neighborhood for $1/dozen. On neighborhood cleanup days, all the kids would be waiting for him in the back of his truck. He was everyman's friend.

In 2008, he was diagnosed with kidney failure, at 78 years old. Two days after his 79th birthday, he started dialysis. Luis became a shining example to all others at the North Coast Kidney Center, being the first one to arrive, turning on the lights, befriending all the others there. He especially loved Brad, who was able to get the needles into his arms with the least amount of pain and fussing. Getting a second chance at life, Luis seemed especially anxious to get things done.

Just short of his 85th birthday, Luis was hospitalized with pneumonia. He came home after 3 weeks, and miraculously began walking and talking again, whispering loudly, "I don't need this," referring to his cane. However, after only almost 4 weeks at home, he suffered a stroke, this time a battle he would not be able to win. He decided to come home to the home he built and created with a lifetime of care and love. Two days later, the Lord took Luis, surrounded by his family.

Luis is preceded by his parents, Luis and Candelaria Sanchez; his aunt Filomena; and his brothers Joe and Tony. Luis is survived by his wife of 60 ½ years, Carolina Sanchez; his kids Esther, Luis III ("Lou") and Anthony ("Tony") Sanchez; daughter-in-law, Angela Sanchez; grandkids Michael, Christian (and Aurora), Cristina (and Jeff Perry) and David; great grandchildren Christian, Jr. ("CJ"), Thomas and Anthony; brothers and sister Raymond, Ted, Emma Henry, and Valdo; and a host of beloved brothers and sisters in law, nephews, nieces, cousins, and their children and grandchildren.

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February 9, 2015

Jane Cinciarelli posted to the memorial.

February 5, 2015

Linda Forton posted to the memorial.

January 24, 2015

Susan Smith-Taylor posted to the memorial.

Jane Cinciarelli

February 9, 2015

So sorry for the loss of your father; someone so dear to your heart.

Linda Forton

February 5, 2015

Sending our condolences and prayers Louie and Esther and ohana >

Linda (Orr) Forton (75)
Robert Forton (76)

Susan Smith-Taylor

January 24, 2015

Esther, I am so very sorry for your loss. This was a well written tribute to your dad. He really was one of the pioneers of Oceanside.

Carmen Sandoval

January 23, 2015

What a touching tribute to your father. A beautiful life and a beautiful story. My most sincere condolences on his passing.

Cindy Currey

January 23, 2015

Esther and Louie so sorry for your loss. Your father was a wonderful man.

Erin Morin

January 22, 2015

I am so sorry for the loss for your father Ester, Your family will be in my thoughts and prayers.

Richard Duquette

January 22, 2015

What a nice tribute.Esther has such a wonderful father and family.RIP.

Steve & Rina Aguilar

January 22, 2015

Esther we are praying for you & your family.

Jean Cortinas Davis

January 22, 2015

He groomed the best kids... Love you Sanchez Family

Arvli Ward

January 22, 2015

We'll never forget you Mr. Sanchez and all the good times we had at your house! Rest in Peace sir, you did a great job in this life.

Alicia Rodriguez

January 21, 2015

My condolences to the Sanchez Family, he was a wonderful person always smiling and greeting you with his smile, he would brings us donuts for my kids when I stayed at my mom's Adela, We will miss him very much??

Michael Aguirre

January 21, 2015

I remember the friendly smile and greetings he gave when he would be outside. He epitomized the virtues of what a father should be like. My condolences to the family.

January 21, 2015

I remember the friendly smile and greetings he gave when he would be outside. He epitomized the virtues of what a father should be like. My condolences to the family.

Tony Parker

January 20, 2015

What a good and wonderful life your dad led. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

January 20, 2015

AWWWW! I am so sorry.

roxane stafford

January 20, 2015

An inspiring tribute. God Bless the devoted Carolina Sanchez and everyone in the Sanchez family with strength and peace.

Maria Garcia

January 20, 2015

What beautiful memories you have your dad. He sounded like a very special man and I am sure he was proud of his kids and grandkids. Maria Garcia

Enrique Mar

January 20, 2015

Our thoughts and prayers for the Sanchez Family.

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