This is just too amazing for me not to be a part of. My dad Victor Ramiro Munoz was an amazing man, and I would love to share the little memories I have of him with everyone. I was only five years old when he past away so...mostly, I would love to hear more about him from his E.P. Yorke family. I KNOW E.P. York was just that for him..and extension of his family!
Thank you
Melisa Munoz, daughter
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Ruth McCulloch (Neal) (1979)
He was a dedicated teacher and administrator, a loving and devoted family man, a devout chirstian and a dear friend.I recall with appreciation the times he invited me to his home for the weekend; because I was his friends' daughter, away from home and family, and he cared enough to find the time and make room for me in his family circle.
Thanks for caring, Mr. Munoz. I miss not having you around.
Barbara Flowers (1981)
People may not always remember what you say, but they always remember the way you make them feel. This I found to be true of Mr. Munoz. I cannot recall a single word he said to me, but the warm smile he wears in his eyes, his soft spoken gentle voice and his humble nature allows him to stand out from the rest. I had no prior knowledge of him being a christian until now when I read the previous comments. I can say that he allowed the Love of Christ to reflect through Him. Meet you on the other side Mr. Munoz.
Cheryl Ann Usher (Dennis) (1983)
One of the kindest, gentleman I ever had the honor of meeting and getting to know, my Grandmother Marie Hoare loved him very much and spoke very highly of him, as did all of his students. I remember at his funeral we had practice a song our class was to sing during the service. We started out strong but by the second or third line we were all crying and could hardly complete the song, he was so loved.