John Diaz
Henry and I played baseball in St Cecilias team. I remember Mr Zepeda the coach saying that when Henry was at bat , Henry played for keeps.
Birth date: Sep 1, 1950 Death date: Jul 8, 2022
Henry Abilez Cordero born September 1, 1950, in San Antonio, Texas passed away suddenly Friday, July 8, 2022, at the age of 71. He is preceded in death by his parents, Jesus, and Jesusita Cordero. He is survived by his loving wife Read Obituary
Henry and I played baseball in St Cecilias team. I remember Mr Zepeda the coach saying that when Henry was at bat , Henry played for keeps.
My condolences to Henry's wife Janie, his daughter Joyce, his siblings (my cousins) Delfina, Lupe, Robert, Victor, Arlene, Liz and all their families. Henry, or Rico, like some of us called him, was a very nice, very mellow guy who loved his family, loved oldies, and enjoyed a good time talking & laughing. He got his mellow personality from his dad, my Tío Jesse, but Rico would still have fun teasing you & make fun of you like his mom 😊, my Tia Chuy(Jesusita). Henry had the best parts of both his parents. I know they are reunited now enjoying the ultimate Peace that only God can provide. Rico was a proud graduate of Brackenridge High School, and was forever an Eagle. I hope that when his family sees the Purple & White from Brackenridge High School, whether it in a parade, or a football game or when they hear the oldies he liked, or think of the old Parkview neighborhood, they will smile, remember Henry, and know that he is still loving them. After all, the only thing you can take with you to Heaven is LOVE.❤️. Much love to all my primos & primas.
Condolences to the family Cordero especially my friend Delfina. My memories of Henry were from the neighborhood Parkview. Theo and Mitchell streets. Us kids would walk to school together we have so many memories
I know Henry had brothers and sisters
A wife Children and Grandchildren so sorry for your loss Good By my friend almost family because we were neighborhood family. Till i see you again
Not only were you my big brother but my friend as well. You taught me how to fish work on my car you showed me what dad had taught you. I remember the first time you and primo Joe took me out fishing. That was a great outing. And from that time on I was hooked. And I passed that on to my kids. Thank you for always being there with I needed you. Miss and love you homie. See you later brother.
Henry wasn’t only my cousin we were best friends always together. We lost touch when we got older and start our own family. But never forgot him .. Rest in peace buddy See u one day😞