John Roman Ontiveros Jr.

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John Roman Ontiveros Jr.

Birth
San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas, USA
Death
17 Sep 1954 (aged 1)
Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA
Burial
Evergreen Park, Cook County, Illinois, USA Add to Map
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John Roman Jr., 17 months, passed away from bronchial pneumonia.

He was the infant son of Virginia Morin Ontiveros and John Roman Ontiveros, Sr., brother of Eugenio Sanchez,Sr and Lupe Flores Tevenal.

Little John Roman suffered injuries at birth. He was never able to walk.

There's a special angel in Heaven
that is part of us.
It is not where we wanted him
but where God wanted him to be.
He was here just a bit,
like a night time shooting star.
And though He is in Heaven
He isn't very far.
He touched the hearts of many
like only an Angel can do.
So I send this special message
to the Heaven up above.
Please take care of our Angel
and send him all our love.
Those we love remain with us
For love lives on.
And cherished memories never fade
Because a loved one's gone...
Those we love can never be
More than a thought apart,
For as long as there is memory
They'll live on in our hearts.

THANKS TO ALL FOR THEIR FLOWERS AND SENTIMENTS.
THEY ARE VERY MUCH APPRECIATED









John Roman Jr., 17 months, passed away from bronchial pneumonia.

He was the infant son of Virginia Morin Ontiveros and John Roman Ontiveros, Sr., brother of Eugenio Sanchez,Sr and Lupe Flores Tevenal.

Little John Roman suffered injuries at birth. He was never able to walk.

There's a special angel in Heaven
that is part of us.
It is not where we wanted him
but where God wanted him to be.
He was here just a bit,
like a night time shooting star.
And though He is in Heaven
He isn't very far.
He touched the hearts of many
like only an Angel can do.
So I send this special message
to the Heaven up above.
Please take care of our Angel
and send him all our love.
Those we love remain with us
For love lives on.
And cherished memories never fade
Because a loved one's gone...
Those we love can never be
More than a thought apart,
For as long as there is memory
They'll live on in our hearts.

THANKS TO ALL FOR THEIR FLOWERS AND SENTIMENTS.
THEY ARE VERY MUCH APPRECIATED