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Obituary of Sergio Louis Segura
March 30, 1929 - January 17, 2018
Sergio Louis Segura. Age 88 of Holly.
Loving husband of the late Theresa Segura. He leaves behind his 9 children Isabel, Josephine, Jose, Sergio Jr., (Beverly) Theresa, Alisa, Ricardo, Antonio and Ramon. Grandfather, Great and Great Great Grandfather. Brother to Mary, Nancy (Late) and Ernest (Phyllis). He proudly served in the U.S. Army during the Korean War. His love of life was evident in all the things he loved to do which included Singing, Dancing, Racetrack, Casino, Flea Market,Playing Cards and just spending time with his family, Family was everything to him. He always said do things spur of the moment n “Play it by ear” and I’m in”. We have many memories and many stories to last us a lifetime and so much love that he will live on in our hearts forever and ever. Heaven has gained another angel and we have lost an amazing man but his videos, pictures and our memories will last a lifetime. He use to say I had a big family so when your mother and I grow old and one of us left we would have our children to grow old with and when both of us left, you would all have each other and never be lonely or alone. We do have each other but oh how we miss and love you the world Dad. You’re with mom and God now and we will stay Segurastrong until we meet again.
FAMILY TRIBUTE
I love and respect you so much. All the places we went, all the good times we had are all now memories. You left me enough to last me a lifetime. Not a day will go by that I won’t miss and love you. You said “you’re my first born”, I said “you were my dad first”. love Issy
My best friend, my hero, my warrior,my life. You have taught me so many things in life. Most importantly to sing, laugh, enjoy life to its fullest and how important family is. I’m going to miss so much about you, mostly our talks at the end of the everyday. I love you the word and I love you more. Rest In Peace my daddy until I join you and mom in heaven. Chinnie
My dad who showed me what really matters in life, FAMILY. MY BEST FRIEND, MY HERO, MY LUCKY. Love you number one son.
I loved Dad for giving me a second chance for a father and son relationship and for being my best friend. I will always have the memories, videos, and the good times and all the love we shared between us. RIP my daddy til we meet again love you forever, Sergio
I was proud to have you as my Dad. I will miss everything that we did together. You were full of life, and laughter. You always put a smile on my face when I was sad. I love you very much. You will always be in my heart your daughter, Tessy
Dad you were a good guy my daddy. You were kind to everybody. I have lots of good memories. Just to name a few, camping, the race track and you dancing all the time. You were my whole wide world. Everybody loved you especially me. Rest In Peace I love you, Alisa
My dad, my rock and my idol and I am always going to miss him. The best man that you could ever meet. May you rest in heaven with my mommy. I love you my daddy, Rick
My Dad, my Hero. Dad, you have shown me the true meaning of the words Father, Family, Love, and Life. I will forever cherish the many memories full of smiles, laughter and love. I am proud and honored to have you as my Father. Heaven has gained "One Heck of a Guy." I love you Dad. Rest in peace now. Your boy Tink.
My dad, my hero, your now in heaven with mom. You were such a great selfless man. The best family man. I hope I will be half the man you were. I love you my dad. Rest in heaven, Ramon
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