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Ramon Gracia Galindo

1921 - 2020

Ramon Gracia Galindo obituary, 1921-2020, Austin, TX

BORN

1921

DIED

2020

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Cook-Walden Capital Parks Cemetery

14501 North Ih-35

Pflugerville, Texas

Ramon Galindo Obituary

GALINDO, Ramon Gracia Ramon Gracia Galindo, 99 years old, passed away peacefully in his sleep on July 2, 2020, at his home in Austin, Texas where he resided for 68 years with his wife, Pauline Santos Galindo, until her death in 2014. Ramon was born in San Juan, Mexico on May 29, 1921, to parents Tomas & Josefa Galindo & he was the fourth of six children. His family moved to Austin in 1922 and in later years they became successful in opening their business "El Fenix Tortillas" which made tortilla chips and tortillas. As a teenager, Ramon learned to sew and alter his shirts to fit better. Thus, his love for tailoring clothes began. He studied everything possible about the trade of tailoring clothes. He read books, learned to draft patterns and became a Master Tailor in his own right. For 17 years he was the lead tailor at Merritt Schaefer & Brown. He then opened Ace Custom Tailors in downtown Austin and during his career had the prestigious opportunity to tailor clothes for people such as: Senator Lyndon B. Johnson, Governor John Connally, Stevie Ray Vaughn & Jimmy Vaughn, and Bob Bullock to name a few. In addition, he created special jackets with hidden pockets for magicians all over the world. Ramon's 75 year interest in magic began as a child when his father played a trick on his mother which he found fascinating. He was awed that his mother believed the illusion she had seen. His mentor was the great Herman Yerger, a druggist in Austin who was the founder of the Texas Association of Magicians. Ramon's magic performances included producing cards, coins, thimbles, linking rings, doves, parakeets and a Chinese Golden Pheasant. He & his wife traveled to six continents to attend magic conventions where he stunned audiences with his well-known parakeet tricks. Ramon, who wore a tuxedo in his early years as a magician decided to make his own mariachi costume after Siegfried, of Siegfried & Roy, suggested that he should honor his heritage and wear a mariachi outfit on stage. The suggestion intrigued him and after drawing, planning and designing several patterns for over a year, he used his master tailoring skills to create two beautiful costumes. Ramon was also a historian and a videographer. He documented many changes that happened over time in downtown Austin. He enjoyed interviewing people to better understand their part in history. He has a collection of over 60 years of film, VHS, and DVD's showcasing magic conventions that he attended. He enjoyed preserving the art of videography. Ramon was a proud veteran of WWII and served in Europe from 1944 to 1945. The two biggest battles he took part in were the Battle of the Bulge, from December of 1944 to January of 1945, and the Rhine River Battle, in March of 1945. He described the Rhine River as the "worst" battle of the two. He had many army buddies from his battalion with whom he kept in contact over the years. With the passing of Ramon, only his good friend from the 571st Battalion Battery A, Frank Bydlowski of Dearborne, MI remains alive. Recently Frank called Ramon to wish him a "Happy 99th Birthday". What a true and long-lasting friendship. Brotherhood and friendships were one of the best attributes of the Greatest Generation! Ramon was a longtime contributor to the "Voces Oral History Project" through Professor Maggie Rivas-Rodriguez at UT. When Ramon showed up at the first meeting with his documented VHS tape of himself and his two brothers, Joe & Tom talking about their time in WWII it was excitedly received by the Voces Project. Over the years Ramon has been interviewed countless times by UT Students in the program. Ramon is survived by his daughter, Josie Galindo Caballero (Jim) his brother, Tom Galindo (Ernestine) his grandchildren, Jason Caballero (Jennifer Timberlake), Julie Galindo Tolleson (Blake) & Jennifer Belcik (Matt) and his great grandchildren, Taylor Tolleson, Avery Harmer (Brad), Nolan & Rhys Belcik. In lieu of flowers, please consider making a donation to one of Ramon's two favorite organizations: VOCES Oral History Project, the Moody College of Communications, at The University of Texas. www.voces.lib.utexas.edu/donate Fantastic Magic Camp, 12316 Indian Mound, Austin, TX 78758 www.magiccamp.com To view the funeral service via live stream log on to https://vimeo.com/435347292 beginning at 10:00am Friday, July 10, 2020.

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Published by Austin American-Statesman from Jul. 7 to Jul. 8, 2020.

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Rose Lockhart

January 17, 2021

To Josie and the Galindo Family,
It is with deep sincerity and a broken heart, to learn the going home of my dear friend, Mr Ramon Galindo. With tears in my eyes, I will never forget the times we shared. As a Caregiver for him and Mrs Pauline. It was a tremendous opportunity to learn and spend time with them. We were the true meaning of Love Laugh and Live. He will be missed. Thank you for allowing me to be a part of his life. May God Bless You. Rose and John Lockhart

Stanley & Mary Torres

July 10, 2020

Josie, Our deepest condolences go out to you and the entire Galindo Family. My husband Stanley has only the fondest memories of working with your Father. Our thoughts & Prayers are with you all. The Service was Beautiful.

Veronica Garner

July 10, 2020

A man of great valor and intelligence as stories told to me by my dad. At this sad time I look to extend my deepest condolences and pay my utmost respect to a man that was the epitome of respect. My thoughts and prayers go out to my sister in her hard time as well as my niece's.

Peggy Vasquez Boardmember GAHCC

July 9, 2020

R.I.P. Mr. Galindo I always Admired your Many Talents, especially the MAJIC! Your Business Contribution in Leadership roles and the Formation of the Greater Austin Hispanic Chamber of Commerce were Commendable. Now you get to Play in the Heavens with the Angels! "
Vaya Con Dios Mr. Galindo".

Group of 10 Memorial Trees

Mary Ann Sparkman

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Malinda Santos Redman

July 8, 2020

My uncle was a smart, kind and very talented man. He made visiting his home fun with his magic tricks and stories. A new angel is above us all.

Love,
Malinda Santos Redman
Niece

Stella Reynolds

July 8, 2020

Austin has lost one of the greatest soldiers who fought for our country in hopes for us all to live in a land of Freedom.
He was loved by all. My Sympathy to all the family, One of his Nieces Stella LaFuente Reynolds

Isabel Blakely

July 7, 2020

I was a caregiver for Mr. Galindo for a night in 2015. He was incredibly kind to me and told me so many amazing stories about his life. He asked me to guess how many years he'd lived in his house in Travis Heights, and when I correctly guessed 65, he was so excited! I've often thought about his warmth, kindness, and enthusiasm for life, and I'm truly sorry to learn of his passing. I didn't know him long
at all, but he'll always be in my heart and memories, and I'm so grateful to have been touched by his life.

Isabel Blakely

July 7, 2020

I was a caregiver for Mr. Galindo for a night in 2015. He was incredibly kind to me and told me so many amazing stories about his life. He asked me to guess how many years he'd lived in his house in Travis Heights, and when I correctly guessed 65, he was so excited! I've often thought about his warmth, kindness, and enthusiasm for life, and I'm truly sorry to learn of his passing. I didn't know him long
at all, but he'll always be in my heart and memories.

Rod Frazee

July 7, 2020

Thank you for being so caring with your teachings. I learned a lot from you, not just magic, but how to be a better human. Thank you for being such a great man. You will forever be missed. I'll see you on the next run my friend.

Rod Frazee - "The Amazing Rod"

Glen Watkins

July 7, 2020

I knew Ramon as a fellow member of the local chapter of the International Brotherhood of Magicians (IBM). Ramon was very active in the community and was known in earlier times for a colorful stage performance featuring the appearance of doves from thin air. Ramon was a very warm and generous person, always willing to share his knowledge and encouragement with fellow members. It was an honor and a pleasure to have known him.

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