1933
2018
Joe C. Lozano, 84 years of age, with great tranquility and dignity passed on to heaven's rewards, on January 6th, 2018, in San Antonio. Joe is survived by his daughters, Virginia (Michael) Estrada and their children, Stephen and Nathan Estrada and daughter, Nancy (Thomas) Aleman and their children, Emilie and Mariah (Kyle) Aleman and his great grandchildren, Matthew and Everett Martin. He is precedent in Heaven's reward by his wife Margaret and his parents Crecencio and Luisa Lozano. He is also survived by his brothers Jesse and Frank and sisters, Frances and Mary.
Joe was born on May 4th, 1933 in San Antonio, TX to his parents, Crecencio and Luisa Cardenas Lozano. He attended and completed his education at Fox Tech High School and immediately after, joined the U.S. Army. After his military service he went to work civil service at Kelly Air Force Base and retired after 36 years of service. He married Margaret Vargas on August 23, 1959 in San Antonio, TX and the couple were married for more than 57 years and they gave birth to two daughters. Joe loved to travel especially to Las Vegas and they went to Hawaii also. He enjoyed playing golf, dancing and playing cards with his friends. He was a devoted and loving father and was very proud of this daughters and their families. He will be remembered for his great sense of humor and his love for his family.
Everyone in the family expresses a special thanks to all the staff at Complete Care Hospice, for all the care he received with his home care services these last few years.
Visitation is scheduled for Thursday, January 11th at 6 p.m., with a 7p.m. rosary at Sunset Funeral Home, on Bandera Rd. The celebration of life Mass will be at St. Brigids Catholic Church at 10 a.m. on Friday, January 12th and followed by the service at San Fernando Cemetary #2 on Castroville Rd. All are welcome to attend and celebrate Joe's life. He is already deeply missed by all and will always be in our hearts and minds forever.
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5 Entries
January 11, 2018
Deborah Kuyrkendall
My sincere condolences to the family during this difficult time. However, imagine the reunion of Joe and Margaret in heaven. What a beautiful thing! Find peace in your hearts knowing they're together again! May you all find comfort, peace and love in all the wonderful memories you've captured over the many wonderful years. Blessings to you all.
January 10, 2018
Sylvia Montiville
Our prayers are with family and friends. I can only think of Joe as smiling at all times. We will miss that smile Joe, but you are with your Angel Margaret.. Yes, the Lord be with all family left sad for to see you leave. Love you Gina, Nancy, grandchildren, great grandchildren. Jesse, Frank, Frances, Mary, all nieces and nephews. Blessings to all!! from your Sister-in-law, Sylvia. and Michael, Patty, Lisa
January 10, 2018
Tony & Marcelle Sanchez
Mine and Marcelle's prayers are with you and your family. He is at peace and is now with your mom. May god bless you all.
January 9, 2018
Erica Rendon
My prayers are with your and your family, Joe always brought a smile to my face. It was such a blessing to know your beautiful parents. May they watch over you and bring you peace.
January 9, 2018
donna Shaske
My condolences to the family and friends. Mr joe(papa) I will miss you. Your smiles made my day. I will miss you.
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