1952
2010
Henry Aleman, 57, of New Braunfels, passed away on Wednesday, June 16, 2010 at the Christus Santa Rosa Hospital - New Braunfels. He was born September 26, 1952 in New Braunfels to Maximo Aleman and Virginia (Montoya) Aleman. He was a parishioner at the Holy Family Catholic Church and was a musician in many bands over the years. He will be remembered for his music but his greatest joy was his family and friends. We are blessed to have been a part of his amazing life, and his imprint on each and everyone he knew will continue to live.
He is survived by his loving wife, Beatriz Aleman; daughters, Maricela Cabe and husband Kyle, and Josephine Aleman; son-in-law, Cesar Ruiz; grandchildren, Ryan Cabe, Brianne Cabe, and Joseph Ruiz; brothers, Maximo Aleman, Jr., Jesse Aleman, Crisanto Aleman, Raul Aleman, Joe Aleman, Rosalio Dominguez, and Daniel Aleman, Jr.; sisters, Marcel Escareno, Manuela Martinez, Consuelo Moreno, Adelita Torres, and Lucia Aleman; and numerous nieces and nephews. He is preceded in death by his parents, 2 brothers and 4 sisters.
Public visitation will begin 12 noon Sunday at the Zoeller Funeral Home with a Rosary to be recited at 7:00 PM. Public visitation will continue on Monday until 1:30 PM, when the service departs in procession to the church. Funeral Mass will be held 2:00 PM Monday, June 21, 2010 at the Holy Family Catholic Church with interment to follow in Saints Peter & Paul Catholic Cemetery.
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June 21, 2010
To the immediate Aleman family, I extend my most heart-felt condolences in your great loss. May our Dear Lord help you find comfort and understanding as you face the difficult days ahead. You are not alone in your sorrow. Henry had an extended family of close friends who loved and cared for him as well. To you, I also offer my condolences in your loss. I know that all of you will miss Henry immensely. I had not seen Henry in many, many years however, I will always remember his great smile and infectious laughter. One could not help but be happy anytime you were in his presence. Henry is now in God's precious hands. May he rest in peace and may his family find some comfort in knowing that they will one day be joined together again. God Bless all of you.
Tina Martinez-Sosland
Houston, Texas
June 20, 2010
Joseph "Joe" Sanchez III
I am proud to have been a student musician of Mr. Henry Aleman as a teenager. I learned musical arrangement, performance and vocal delivery as his lessons greatly improved my musical abilities, gifts and talents to my ultimately performing as a musical guest with such musical artists as David Lee Garza Y Los Musicales, Emilio Navairra, Raulito Navairra, La Tropa F, Intocable, elders of Los Cinco Siglos, Felipe Villanueva Y Su Conjunto, Texanna, David Espinosa, Juan Moreno, Los Primos, Matt Slocum of Six Pence None The Richer, Chris Mattingly and others over the years. Thanks to Henry's strong spirit, humility and gift for singing and musical performance I was afforded these and many other opportunities such as singing and playing guitar as far away as Costa Rica during my musical career. Henry was more than an incredible voice and musician. He was a great mentor and a true friend!
June 18, 2010
rachel luna reyes
Beatrice,
I was sad to hear of your loss of Henry. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your girls. God Bless you in your time of sorrow.
June 18, 2010
jessica luna salazar
sorry for your loss. our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
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