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Con profunda tristeza y un profundo amor, anunciamos el fallecimiento de Luis Humberto Sánchez Sr., quien partió en paz el 28 de abril de 2025, rodeado de su querida familia. Nacido el 29 de junio de 1948 en La Victoria, Coahuila, México, Luis vivió una vida arraigada en el amor, el trabajo arduo, la risa y una devoción inquebrantable a su familia.
Luis fue el querido esposo de María De' Jesús, una unión cimentada en profundo amor, lealtad y fe. Fue el amado hijo de los difuntos Rosa M. Rico y Jesús Sánchez, y hermano de los difuntos Chuya María Gómez, Martín Sánchez, Antonio Sánchez e Inés Sánchez. Le sobreviven sus hermanas Elvia Romero, Romelia Ruiz y Lorenza Ramírez, quienes continuarán fortaleciendo el vínculo que compartieron. Deja un legado a través de sus hijos: Luis Humberto Jr., Vanessa Sánchez y Jorge Luis Sánchez. Su orgullo y alegría fueron sus nietos: Lesly, Alex, Victoria, Víctor, Cecilia, Jorge Jr., Benjamín y Ellianna, y sus bisnietos: Zamari, Kaiden, Damián, Víctor Jr., X'taly y Eliam. Luis también fue precedido en la muerte por sus suegros, Genoveva y Agustín Cervantes, su sobrina Marina Ramírez y su sobrino Manuel Ruiz.
Para quienes lo conocieron, Luis era más que un padre, abuelo, hermano o amigo: era el corazón de su familia. Un hombre trabajador con una férrea ética de trabajo pasó más de 50 años como conductor de camiones de Star Tool y Sánchez Dump Trucking. Incluso jubilado, continuó reparando autos en su taller del rancho, cortando el césped, cocinando al aire libre y regando el pasto con alegría.
Luis comenzaba cada día con sus tradiciones favoritas: llevar a sus nietos a la escuela, tomar Coca-Cola con un huevo, un cafecito o un té de anís caliente, y ver Caso Cerrado en Telemundo. Era un bromista con una risa contagiosa, siempre encontraba alegría en los pequeños detalles. Le encantaba cantar y tocar la guitarra, especialmente cantar Las Mañanitas para celebrar los cumpleaños. Tenía apodos especiales para sus nietos: los llamaba "los venenosos", "pollo pollo gaina" o "los tremendos".
Nunca se perdía un evento familiar, grande o pequeño, y siempre se aseguraba de que sus seres queridos se sintieran apreciados, valorados y queridos. Ya fuera una llamada diaria, un viaje espontáneo o un simple acto de servicio, Luis vivía para dar. Su mayor orgullo era la familia que había formado y el amor que los unía.
Era un hombre de fe, asistía a misa en Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe y a menudo nos recordaba: "Mi buen Señor se encargará de todo". Su espíritu generoso, su sonrisa genuina y sus palabras amables hacían que todos se sintieran importantes. En sus últimos momentos, Luis regresó a casa, donde fue acogido con cariño por toda su familia.
Dejó este mundo en paz, sabiendo que estaba rodeado de sus seres queridos.
Luis Humberto Sánchez Sr. deja un legado de amor, humildad, alegría y valores familiares inquebrantables. Su memoria perdurará en las historias que contamos, la música que cantamos y la forma en que nos cuidamos los unos a los otros.
Luis Humberto Sanchez Sr.
June 29, 1948 – April 28, 2025
With profound sadness and overflowing love, we announce the passing of Luis Humberto Sanchez Sr., who left this world peacefully on April 28, 2025, surrounded by his beloved family. Born on June 29, 1948, in La Victoria, Coahuila, Mexico, Luis lived a life rooted in love, hard work, laughter, and unwavering devotion to his family.
Luis was the cherished husband of Maria De’ Jesus, a partnership built on deep love, loyalty, and faith. He was the loving son of the late Rosa M. Rico and Jesus Sanchez, and brother to the late Chuya Maria Gomez, Martin Sanchez, Antonio Sanchez, and Inez Sanchez. He is survived by his sisters Elvia Romero, Romelia Ruiz, and Lorenza Ramirez, who will continue to carry forward the bond they shared.
He leaves behind a legacy through his children: Luis Humberto Jr., Vanessa Sanchez, and
Jorge Luis Sanchez. His pride and joy were his grandchildren: Lesly, Alex, Victoria, Victor,
Cecilia, Jorge Jr., Benjamin, and Ellianna—and his great-grandchildren: Zamari, Kaiden, Damien, Victor Jr., X’taly, and Eliam. Luis was also preceded in death by his in-laws, Genoveva and Agustin Cervantes, his niece Marina Ramirez, and nephew Manuel Ruiz.
To those who knew him, Luis was more than just a father, grandfather, brother, or friend—he was the heart of his family. A hardworking man with an iron-strong work ethic, he spent over 50 years as a Star Tool and Sanchez Dump Trucking truck driver. Even in retirement, he continued fixing cars at his shop on the ranch, mowing the lawn, cooking out, and joyfully watering the grass.
Luis began each day with his favorite traditions—taking his grandkids to school, sipping Coke with an egg, cafesito or a hot anise tea, and watching Caso Cerrado on Telemundo. He was a jokester with a contagious laugh, always finding joy in the little things. He loved singing and playing his guitar, especially singing Las Mañanitas to celebrate birthdays. He had special nicknames for his grandchildren—calling them “los venenosos,” “chicken pollo gaina,” or “los tremendos.”
He never missed a family event—big or small—and always made sure his loved ones felt seen, valued, and cherished. Whether it was a daily phone call, a spontaneous trip, or a simple act of service, Luis lived to give. His greatest pride was the family he built and the love that bound them together.
He was a man of faith, attending Mass at Our Lady of Guadalupe and often reminding us, “My good Lord will take care of everything.” His generous spirit, genuine smile, and kind words made everyone feel like they mattered.
In his final moments, Luis returned home, where he was lovingly embraced by his entire family.
He left this world in peace, knowing he was surrounded by all those he loved most.
Luis Humberto Sanchez Sr. leaves behind a legacy of love, humility, laughter, and unwavering family values. His memory will live on, in the stories we tell, the music we sing, and the way we care for one another.
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