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1935 - 2011
Eusebio "Frank" Ontiveros Jr. passed away on Tuesday, January 18, 2011 at a Kerrville Texas hospital. He was born on February 25, 1935 in Yancy, Texas to Eusebio Ontiveros Sr and Concepcion "Arrredondo". Frank loved doing ranch work, and he bred horses and cattle. He served in the U.S. Army from 1957 until 1959. He is preceded in death by Emma Ontiveros; and their daughters Sarah, Becka and Lulu Ontiveros.
Frank is survived by his sons Albert and Keco Ontivers; daughters Patricia, Martha, Rosie and Connie; 27 grandchildren, 43 great grandchildren, 1 great-great grandchild and many other family members and friends who love him will miss.
Grandpa Frank will be missed by many, special thanks to all family and friends who contributed towards the service arrangements.
Memorial mass will be held at 1:30pm, Tuesday, January 25, 2011 at Notre Dame Catholic Church in Kerrville.
Military memorial services will be held 2pm, Friday, Feb. 25 at 221 Pearl st. in Kerrville Texas.
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There are currently 3 condolences.
Melissa Ann Prater Ontiveros
dimple120@yahoo.com
Sunday September 23, 2012 at
8:32 PM
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HI, I am Melissa I live in Oklahoma. I am the daughter of Eusebio Frank Ontiveros along with my other siblings Deanna, Christina, Michelle, and Frankie Ontiveros. My mom's name is Brenda Jean McCoy Ontiveros. We give our condolences to our father. We would like to here back from anyone of the family members.We would like to meet you quys if its possible. Please contact me at 405-612-7006, Christina 405-821-2534,
Thank you
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Larry Prater
Sunday September 23, 2012 at
6:51 PM
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I send my deepest condolences to someone I never had the chance to meet. My wife has been searching for him for quite sometime only to find that her father passed away last year. She is the daughter of Brenda McCoy-Ontiveros and sister to Frankie, Christina, Deanna, and Michele Ontiveros. Eusebio also has several grand children from his children with Brenda. If ever there could be a day in which your families can meet and fill the voids of which have long been lost it would be a tremendous blessing. I would help the best I can to make it happen. Please email if there is any possibility for my why to meet the family she never got the chance to know. God bless you all and you as well Mr.Ontiveros for if not for you I would not have met such a great woman or made such a loving daughter.
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Joseph Benham
Sunday January 23, 2011 at
1:45 AM
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It's my privilege to recognize and honor Mr. Ontiveros for his service in the United States Army.
Every American should take note of, and appreciate, the millions of men and women who wore the uniforms of our nation. They preserved our freedoms here at home and liberated many millions of people throughout the rest of the world.
You in his family can be very proud of his legacy as an American veteran.
Sincerely,
Joseph Benham, Chaplain and Past President of the Hill Country Chapter of the National Society of the Sons of the American Revolution in Kerrville, TX
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