Albert I Serna III (84) passed January 23, 2020. Born in San Antonio May 4, 1935 to Anna Katherine Webb and Albert I Serna Jr, he graduated from Central Catholic ('53) and St. Mary's University (BA '57 Sociology, MA '77 Counseling). A Vietnam veteran, he proudly served in the US Army/Army Reserves (LTC) and for Veterans Affairs (VA). He was active for many years in Boy Scouts as a scout master, in CYO little league as a coach, and in various Church ministries, including Eucharistic Minister and Lector. He was an avid golfer and square/round dancer, belonging to several clubs over the years. Survivors include children Albert I. Serna IV (Ulrika Delaunay), Rose Eakin, Katherine Velasquez (John), Sharolyn LePage (Jim); grandchildren Erin Peterson (Ben), Carrie Yelverton (Scott), Shannon Eakin, Justin and George Velasquez, Zachary, Kevin, and Kara LePage; 3 great grandchildren; brother Robert Serna (Sheila Brown). A Memorial Rosary will be held on Tuesday, February 11, 2020 at 7:00 p.m. at Porter Loring Mortuary North. Memorial Mass will be held on Wednesday, February 12, 2020 at Holy Trinity Catholic Church at 10:00 a.m. with Inurnment to follow at Fort Sam Houston National Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Alzheimer's Association or charity of choice. You are invited to sign the Guestbook at www.porterloring.com
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Kay LePage
February 9, 2020
We are proud to be a part of Al's family through his daughter - our daughter-in-law, Sharolyn LePage, and the three grandchildren we had in common, Zachary, Kevin and Kara. He will be missed by his entire family.
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