1929
2017
Frank T. Perez, 88, of San Antonio was called home to be with the Lord November 23,2017, surrounded with the love of family. Frank is preceded in death by parents, Rafael and Jovita Perez, eight siblings, and son, David Arthur Perez. He is survived by wife, Henrietta, and children Rose Ann Chapman, Frank Anthony Perez (Carol), Albert Perez (Irene), Carlos Perez (Carmen), Sonia DeGuelle (Gerard) and 38 grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
Frank handled his illness the same way he lived, with courage, strength, compassion, and humor. He proudly served in the United States Air Force before becoming a printer and proofreader for the San Antonio Light. As a volunteer, he helped prepare immigrants for citizenship exam, served in Color Guard at Fort Sam National Cemetery, supported charity efforts of the Christopher Columbus Society, cared for veterans at the VA hospital, and an adjutant for American Legion.
Family will receive guests at the funeral home Thursday, December 14,2017 at 6:00p.m with Rosary at 7:00p.m. Procession will depart the funeral home Friday, December 15,2017 at 12:30p.m to celebrate a 1:00p.m Mass at St. Luke's Catholic Church. Interment will follow in Ft. Sam Houston National Cemetery.
Arrangements under the direction of SUNSET NORTHWEST FUNERAL HOME, San Antonio, TX.
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January 19, 2018
Francisco Sierra
A tribute to Frank T. Perez, a man of honor and integrity:
Viendo al ciel
Me llamo la atencion
Una estrella brillante
De varios colores
Creacion de Dios, quizas
Pero solamente una me llamo
La atencion
Que Dios nos mando
Por su mano invisible.
Frank T. Perez lived his life living the Gospel of the Lord, for:
The saintly figure is guided
By God's unseen hand
Put to the test in His
World of trial
But never lost
For His love endures
For that moment of reconciliation
That only God commands
Will be the culmination
Of God's chosen one.
Frank T. Perez in life was a saintly figure. As a apostle of our Lord Jesus Christ, he was humble:
Humility is the award
Of a lifetime
The ultimate goal of a
Champion of champions
Frank T. Perez is at rest. He continues to be part of our lives by speaking to us in very powerful and meaningful ways:
How sweet the sound
Of a silent breath
Of heartfelt palpitations
Within our hearts
A soul that brought
Much happiness of infinity
For somewhere beyond
The stars, our love in silent
Waves traverses to our hearts
A silent breath of happiness
Frank T. Perez, hombre de humilidad, cumplio su vida con el amor de Dios y sigue en nuestros corazones como un ejemplo de la vida eterna.
-- Paco
December 14, 2017
aurora silva
Henrrietta, My deepest Condolence to you and your family. Frank was a great man.
love, Aurora Silva and family
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December 13, 2017
Paul Aschbacher, Jr.
Albert & Irene - So sorry for your loss, please know our thoughts and prayers are with you.
I loved the picture of your dad painting - good to see I am not the only one that struggles with that task.
Our Love, Paul & Carolyn Aschbacher, Jr.
December 9, 2017
Joe Perez
To our next door neighbor, it was a blessing to have such a kind and generous friend for 20 years. May the grace of God continue to grant His everlasting love to your family during this time.
- Joe Louis & Rose Perez
December 5, 2017
Bobby Perez
Albert/Frank,
Many sympathies for the passing of your father. The photo gallery was a wonderful tribute. Although, I have never met your dad, I'm certain your tremendous character, and integrity you both exhibit is a direct reflection of him.
With Warmest Regards,
November 27, 2017
Lupe Grijalva
Blanca my deepest condolences to you and your entire Family, Your Brother is at rest with Our Lord and in a much better place, Surrounded by his Loved ones once again and in the Peace and Tranquility of the Lord Our God. May He rest in Eternal Peace..
November 24, 2017
David Lozano
Our deepest and most sincere condolences for the loss of a great man.
Vicky, Daniel and I will keep the Perez family in our prayers. May God's love and grace comfort each of you.
Sincerely
David, Vicky and Daniel Lozano.
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