Salvador H. Chavarria, Jr
September 21, 1943 - February 26, 2016
September 21, 1943 - February 26, 2016
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Jean P. Seattle
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Deborah M. SeaTac
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Kathleen S. Federal Way
“The funeral home is a nice, warm and inviting place. Thank you for your kindness in our loss.”
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Anita H. Normandy Park
From Curly’s Family out of San Antonio, we send our condolences and our love to Chunghwa and the boys and the grandchildren. Mucho Amor from here, y’all!
Salvador and I were first cousins on his mother’s side of his family. Our grandmother, Trinidad Sanchez, doted on her grandson with his beautiful eyes. My sincere condolences on his passing. Our thoughts and prayers are with the family.
Curly and I grew up together – he was my nephew but we were more like brother and sister — when he was growing up he would stay with us and he loved to see my mother make tortillas for us. When he retired from the military, Frank and I loved going to visit him and Chun – he would brag about his piece of “God’s Country” as he would refer to the Pacific Northwest – am going to miss him and his endless E-mails. Now he is really in “GOD’S COUNTRY”. Will keep Chun and family in our prayers at this difficult time. Love from the Great State of Texas
A veteran, buddy and long time friend and co-worker. We’ll miss him and his EMAILs. We’ll pray for his family. Sal was the best.
My sincere condolences to my cousin Curly family, we’ll miss him in his native hometown San Antonio, Texas….He grew up with his uncle Sgt. Jesse S. Hernandez my great and wonderful dad. All our love from Jesse Jr, Fernando, Joseph and Mike Hernandez
Salvador my older brother I can remember when you were leaving San Antonio when I was young and you were giving all of us a hug and I just shook your hand. I was at that age when you didn’t want to hug. Last time I saw you was when our dad passed. You and I spoke several times. You will be missed. Love you Charles
I worked with Sal at U.S. Customs for many years and always considered him a loyal, kind, dedicated and considerate co-worker and friend. May he rest in peace.
I know the family will always cherish the memories they have of him. God bless the Chavarria family.
Rest in peace Sal it was an honor knowing you.