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Gustavo Jose Pena

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Gustavo Jose Pena Veteran

Birth
Laredo, Webb County, Texas, USA
Death
14 Feb 2013 (aged 96)
Brownsville, Cameron County, Texas, USA
Burial
Brownsville, Cameron County, Texas, USA GPS-Latitude: 25.9153576, Longitude: -97.4876404
Plot
SI05 05-06
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Son of Eduardo F. and Clementina Merriweather Pena
Husband of Ana Lucila Farias Pena

Gustavo Jose Pena, age 96, peacefully passed away at home on Thursday, February 14, 2013. His beloved wife of 66 years Ana Lucila Farias Pena predeceased him in 2007. Both were born and raised in Laredo, were married in 1941, and made Brownsville their home in 1947.

The son of Eduardo F. and Clementina Merriweather Pena, Gustavo graduated from Laredo High School in 1934. As a Boy Scout in high school he earned the rank of Eagle Scout. He graduated from Texas AM University in 1938 with a degree in Agricultural Economics. He was awarded a tour of Europe having won the cotton classification competition from the Universitys School of Agriculture.

Mr. Pena began his military service in 1938 as a 2nd Lt. in the Coast Artillery Corps Reserve. He was activated in 1941 and served as Captain in the Army Artillery in the Pacific Theatre until 1945, serving with distinction and honor.

After World War II, Gustavo resumed his career in the cotton trade with Empresas Longoria. Upon moving to Brownsville, he established its domestic office as Gulf Pacific Cotton Agency where he worked until his retirement at age 84 in 2001. He was active in both the American and Texas Cotton Shippers Associations. In his work as a cotton exporter Gustavo and his wife Lucila traveled throughout Europe, Asia, Latin America, and Australia.

Beyond dedicating his life to family and friends, Gustavo served the Brownsville community in various capacities. He served as: a founding board member of the Brownsville Public Utility Board a President of the Brownsville Rotary International Club 1973 Rotarian of the Year a member of the Order of the Alhambra, a Catholic and charitable organization a board member of the Brownsville Society for Crippled Children a board member of the Brownsville Medical Center and a trustee of the Brownsville and Rio Grande International Railroad. He also devoted many hours to the St. Joseph Academy and Villa Maria School booster clubs.

Gustavo is survived by his brother William Willie M. Pena of Houston. His brother Augusto Pena of Laredo predeceased Gustavo.

Gustavo was a loving and supportive father, grandfather, great grandfather and uncle. He is survived by his children Gustavo, Jr., of Brownsville Oscar and his wife Rochelle of Plano and their children Danielle, Oscar, Jr., and Nicole Federico his wife Cindy of Denver and their children Nelia, Cristina, Ryan Pea and Pilar Velasquez Alfredo and his wife Dolores of Denver and their daughter Simone Atencio Ana Carmela Flores and husband Victor Jr. of Laredo and her children David, Edward and his wife Janice and their twin daughters June and Olive, and Marc Flores and Alberto J. and his wife Margaret of San Antonio and their children Alberto F. and his wife Mara, Kristin and her husband Russell Michna, and Laurin Pena.

Visitation will be from 5 pm to 9 pm with recitation of the holy rosary at 7 pm, Sunday, February 17, 2013 in the West Chapel of DarlingMouser Funeral Home. The Funeral Mass will be at 10 am on Monday, February 18, 2013, at Sacred Heart Catholic Church, 602 E. Elizabeth St., Brownsville, Texas. Entombment will follow in the Mausoleum at Buena Vista Burial Park.

Pallbearers for Gustavo's services will be his grandsons: David, Edward, and Marc Flores and Alberto F., Oscar Jr., and Ryan Pea.

In lieu of flowers, Gustavo's family is requesting that memorial gifts be made out to St. Josephs Academy Gustavo J. and Lucila Pena Scholarship Fund at St. Josephs Academy, 101 St. Joseph Dr., Brownsville, TX 78520 or to the Lucila Pena Memorial Scholarship Endowment at the University of Texas at Brownsville, 80 Fort Brown, Brownsville, Texas 78520.
Son of Eduardo F. and Clementina Merriweather Pena
Husband of Ana Lucila Farias Pena

Gustavo Jose Pena, age 96, peacefully passed away at home on Thursday, February 14, 2013. His beloved wife of 66 years Ana Lucila Farias Pena predeceased him in 2007. Both were born and raised in Laredo, were married in 1941, and made Brownsville their home in 1947.

The son of Eduardo F. and Clementina Merriweather Pena, Gustavo graduated from Laredo High School in 1934. As a Boy Scout in high school he earned the rank of Eagle Scout. He graduated from Texas AM University in 1938 with a degree in Agricultural Economics. He was awarded a tour of Europe having won the cotton classification competition from the Universitys School of Agriculture.

Mr. Pena began his military service in 1938 as a 2nd Lt. in the Coast Artillery Corps Reserve. He was activated in 1941 and served as Captain in the Army Artillery in the Pacific Theatre until 1945, serving with distinction and honor.

After World War II, Gustavo resumed his career in the cotton trade with Empresas Longoria. Upon moving to Brownsville, he established its domestic office as Gulf Pacific Cotton Agency where he worked until his retirement at age 84 in 2001. He was active in both the American and Texas Cotton Shippers Associations. In his work as a cotton exporter Gustavo and his wife Lucila traveled throughout Europe, Asia, Latin America, and Australia.

Beyond dedicating his life to family and friends, Gustavo served the Brownsville community in various capacities. He served as: a founding board member of the Brownsville Public Utility Board a President of the Brownsville Rotary International Club 1973 Rotarian of the Year a member of the Order of the Alhambra, a Catholic and charitable organization a board member of the Brownsville Society for Crippled Children a board member of the Brownsville Medical Center and a trustee of the Brownsville and Rio Grande International Railroad. He also devoted many hours to the St. Joseph Academy and Villa Maria School booster clubs.

Gustavo is survived by his brother William Willie M. Pena of Houston. His brother Augusto Pena of Laredo predeceased Gustavo.

Gustavo was a loving and supportive father, grandfather, great grandfather and uncle. He is survived by his children Gustavo, Jr., of Brownsville Oscar and his wife Rochelle of Plano and their children Danielle, Oscar, Jr., and Nicole Federico his wife Cindy of Denver and their children Nelia, Cristina, Ryan Pea and Pilar Velasquez Alfredo and his wife Dolores of Denver and their daughter Simone Atencio Ana Carmela Flores and husband Victor Jr. of Laredo and her children David, Edward and his wife Janice and their twin daughters June and Olive, and Marc Flores and Alberto J. and his wife Margaret of San Antonio and their children Alberto F. and his wife Mara, Kristin and her husband Russell Michna, and Laurin Pena.

Visitation will be from 5 pm to 9 pm with recitation of the holy rosary at 7 pm, Sunday, February 17, 2013 in the West Chapel of DarlingMouser Funeral Home. The Funeral Mass will be at 10 am on Monday, February 18, 2013, at Sacred Heart Catholic Church, 602 E. Elizabeth St., Brownsville, Texas. Entombment will follow in the Mausoleum at Buena Vista Burial Park.

Pallbearers for Gustavo's services will be his grandsons: David, Edward, and Marc Flores and Alberto F., Oscar Jr., and Ryan Pea.

In lieu of flowers, Gustavo's family is requesting that memorial gifts be made out to St. Josephs Academy Gustavo J. and Lucila Pena Scholarship Fund at St. Josephs Academy, 101 St. Joseph Dr., Brownsville, TX 78520 or to the Lucila Pena Memorial Scholarship Endowment at the University of Texas at Brownsville, 80 Fort Brown, Brownsville, Texas 78520.


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