John Sanchez , August 29, 1951 — June 17, 2018

John Sanchez  (Houston, Texas, TX) August 29, 1951 June 17, 2018 Death notice, Obituaries, Necrology
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John Sanchez, born August 29, 1951, in Harlingen, Texas, and passed from this life on June 17, 2018, at 66 years. John was born the son of Maria Refugio Sanchez and Carlos Sanchez. He was always together with his amazing, loving and supportive wife, Blanca.

John lived a happy life, always loving people and delivering a great, upbeat attitude. John was a tremendous giver. He unconditionally helped numerous people with his time, and financially, and John always shared about his testimony and the great word of God.

There are numerous memories to be cherished and John will be missed dearly by his very large set of family and friends. John is survived by: his wife, Blanca Sanchez, who he married on June 23, 1989; four daughters, Luzbina Hernandez (Los Angeles), Dalila Perez (Los Angeles), Christina McCain (Centralia, WA) and Claudia Girard (Houston); six sons, Gonzalo Estrada (Fort Smith, AR), Jose Estrada (Fort Smith, AR), Uriel Estrada (Fort Smith, AR), John Sanchez (Stanwood, WA), Jason Sanchez (Douglas, Wyoming) and Milton Sanchez (Houston). John had 32 grandchildren and several great grandchildren.

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death notice John Sanchez August 29, 1951 — June 17, 2018

obituary notice John Sanchez August 29, 1951 — June 17, 2018

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