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Tony Lopez was more than just a good husband and father; more than a sports enthusiast. An avid writer and poet, he was also Gee’s best-friend. Protector and opinionated, Tony was never shy about saying what was on his mind. In school he excelled in academics, he attended Milby High School. He was in ROTC, played Basketball and Baseball. He met, courted, and married Gee his best friend. His favorite time spent was going to events with her. Whether it was a dance or taking Gee to the rodeo cook-off, he would proudly think, sorry guys she married me.
He coached Anthony in little league Baseball. Tony taught him how to steal 2nd base once the pitcher drop his shoulder towards home plate, that’s when you run. He said, "Once you learn that no one can throw you out; No one. Practice it, you’ll see". Besides Baseball, he also followed Anthony in Football, Debate, and Choir.
He enjoyed watching his daughter Laura play soccer and son Erick play Baseball. Both were in school band, and excelled in music.
His family was his pride and joy. In 2001
and 2004 he was blessed with two Granddaughters Emily and Ashley. He is survived by His Wife Gee, His Son Anthony and his Daughter-in-Law Joy, His son Erick, his Grand Daughters Emily Michelle and Ashley Paige, and his nephew Ricky Compean. He is also survived by Mary Garza Sister-in Law, his nephew Albert Garza, Joann Ferreira Sister in Law, nieces Lisa, Carmen and nephew Fernando, Roy Salazar Brother-in Law, niece Sonja and nephews Gilbert and Roy Jr. He is also survived by family members of the Padilla Family Johnny and Joe Nephews and Erma his niece. He is also survived by many nephews and nieces from his Brother Roy Lopez.
He is preceded in death by his Father, Clemente Lopez, His Mother Octavia Lopez, his Father- in-Law Alphonso Salazar, his brother Roy Lopez, his sister Dora Padilla, Sister Norma Compean, niece Laura Compean, nephew Robert Compean, and Daughter, Laura Michelle Lopez.
BE
Lost
On a painted sky
Where the clouds are hung
For the poet's eye
You may find him
If you may find him
There
On a distant shore
By the wings of dreams
Through an open door
You may know him
If you may
Be
As a page that aches for a word
Which speaks on a theme that is timeless
And the one God will make for your day
Sing
As a song in search of a voice that is silent
And the Sun God will make for your way
And we dance
To a whispered voice
Overheard by the soul
Undertook by the heart
And you may know it
If you may know it
While the sand
Would become the stone
Which begat the spark
Turned to living bone
Holy, holy
Sanctus, sanctus
Be
As a page that aches for a word
Which speaks on a theme that is timeless
And the one God will make for your day
Sing
As a song in search of a voice that is silent
And the one God will make for your way
Written by Neil Diamond
Services will be held by Father Michael, from Christ the Good Shepherd, on March 6, 2012
Christ the Good Shepherd Catholic Church
18511 Klein Church Rd
Spring, Tx. 77379
281-376-6831
The viewing from: 10am-11am
The Service from: 11:00am – 12:00 pm
The burial from 1:30pm at Forest Park East
21620 Gulf Fwy, Webster, TX 77598 | 281-332-3111
Following the funeral a small reception is to be held at Oak Creek Village Club House on Falling Creek in the Oak Creek Subdivision.
Tony Lopez was more than just a good husband and father; more than a sports enthusiast. An avid writer and poet, he was also Gee’s best-friend. Protector and opinionated, Tony was never shy about saying what was on his mind. In school he excelled in academics, he attended Milby High School. He was in ROTC, played Basketball and Baseball. He met, courted, and married Gee his best friend. His favorite time spent was going to events with her. Whether it was a dance or taking Gee to the rodeo cook-off, he would proudly think, sorry guys she married me.
He coached Anthony in little league Baseball. Tony taught him how to steal 2nd base once the pitcher drop his shoulder towards home plate, that’s when you run. He said, "Once you learn that no one can throw you out; No one. Practice it, you’ll see". Besides Baseball, he also followed Anthony in Football, Debate, and Choir.
He enjoyed watching his daughter Laura play soccer and son Erick play Baseball. Both were in school band, and excelled in music.
His family was his pride and joy. In 2001
and 2004 he was blessed with two Granddaughters Emily and Ashley. He is survived by His Wife Gee, His Son Anthony and his Daughter-in-Law Joy, His son Erick, his Grand Daughters Emily Michelle and Ashley Paige, and his nephew Ricky Compean. He is also survived by Mary Garza Sister-in Law, his nephew Albert Garza, Joann Ferreira Sister in Law, nieces Lisa, Carmen and nephew Fernando, Roy Salazar Brother-in Law, niece Sonja and nephews Gilbert and Roy Jr. He is also survived by family members of the Padilla Family Johnny and Joe Nephews and Erma his niece. He is also survived by many nephews and nieces from his Brother Roy Lopez.
He is preceded in death by his Father, Clemente Lopez, His Mother Octavia Lopez, his Father- in-Law Alphonso Salazar, his brother Roy Lopez, his sister Dora Padilla, Sister Norma Compean, niece Laura Compean, nephew Robert Compean, and Daughter, Laura Michelle Lopez.
BE
Lost
On a painted sky
Where the clouds are hung
For the poet's eye
You may find him
If you may find him
There
On a distant shore
By the wings of dreams
Through an open door
You may know him
If you may
Be
As a page that aches for a word
Which speaks on a theme that is timeless
And the one God will make for your day
Sing
As a song in search of a voice that is silent
And the Sun God will make for your way
And we dance
To a whispered voice
Overheard by the soul
Undertook by the heart
And you may know it
If you may know it
While the sand
Would become the stone
Which begat the spark
Turned to living bone
Holy, holy
Sanctus, sanctus
Be
As a page that aches for a word
Which speaks on a theme that is timeless
And the one God will make for your day
Sing
As a song in search of a voice that is silent
And the one God will make for your way
Written by Neil Diamond
Services will be held by Father Michael, from Christ the Good Shepherd, on March 6, 2012
Christ the Good Shepherd Catholic Church
18511 Klein Church Rd
Spring, Tx. 77379
281-376-6831
The viewing from: 10am-11am
The Service from: 11:00am – 12:00 pm
The burial from 1:30pm at Forest Park East
21620 Gulf Fwy, Webster, TX 77598 | 281-332-3111
Following the funeral a small reception is to be held at Oak Creek Village Club House on Falling Creek in the Oak Creek Subdivision.
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Message from
Diana Flohr
Mon, 03/05/2012
Dear Gee,
You and your family are in my thoughts and prayers during this difficult time. I will always remember Tony's soft spoken voice and the love he showed for you. I know your heart aches, Gee. May you find comfort in knowing Tony and your beautiful daughter are together and watching over you.
Love
Diana
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Lisa Vogel
Mon, 03/05/2012
Dear Gee,
First of all my deepest deepest sympathy. When I think back of all the good times we shared and all the margaritas and Cafe Adobe trips it just brings a smile to my face. Tony will be so missed but I will always remember the good times, you were so blessed to have a tender loving husband. All my love, Lisa
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Kathleen Stallworth
Tue, 03/06/2012
Dear Gee,
I was saddened to hear about your loss of Tony. I will never forget his smiling face and the fact that you were such a close couple. Tony loves you so much and that will never change. I hope you find some peace and comfort in you children and grandchildren.
Love,
Kathleen
Message from
Laurie Daffer-Fletcher
Wed, 03/07/2012
Dear Gee -
I am so sorry for your loss. Tony is a wonderful man & your love for each other is timeless. My thoughts & prayers are with you & your family during this most difficult time. God Bless.
Laurie
Message from
stephanie reyes
Fri, 03/09/2012
Please accept my sincere condolences for the loss of your loved one. This is one of the most difficult things we must face in this life. May it comfort you to know that others are deeply touched by your loss. But the bible assures us at Psalms 34:18 that God is near to those broken in heart and those crushed in spirit he saves. He also promises that we will be able to see our loved ones again. Jesus own words found at John 5:28,29 tells us there will be a resurrection. What a wonderful hope! He also promises that soon on the earth there will be no more pain, suffering and especially death. Revelation 21:3-5 We anxiously await the day when we will no longer lose those we love. May these bible thoughts bring you comfort at this most difficult time.
Message from
Susan Meeks
Mon, 03/12/2012
Dear Gee,
I wanted you to know that I was thinking of you. I am so sorry for your loss. I know Tony was very special.
Hugs,
Susan Meeks
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