Guadalupe (Lupe) Saavedra, 76 of Hemet, California passed away on Saturday, December 15, 2012, at Hemet Valley Medical Center in Hemet, California . He was born Saturday, January 4, 1936 in Weslaco, Texas and was the loving husband of LaVerne H. Saavedra. Lupe was a Marine, educator, family man, producer of non-profit movies, and an accomplished poet. Of his many published poems, this one seems most appropriate:
If You Hear that a Thousand People Love You
By Guadalupe de Saavedra
If you hear that a thousand people love you, remember...
Saavedra is among them.
If you hear that a hundred people love you, remember...
Saavedra is either in the first, or very last row
If you hear that seven people love you, remember...
Saavedra is among them, like a Wednesday in the middle of the week
If you hear that two people love you, remember...
one of them is Saavedra
If you hear that only one person loves you, remember...
he is Saavedra
And when you see no one else around you, and you find out,, that no one loves you anymore, then you will know for certain that... Saavedra is dead
Lupe and LaVerne first met in Los Angelas, CA. Throughout their 43 year marriage, they lived Texas, Virginia, West Virginia, and California. Besides traveling and family, he loved reading (history), football (Oakland Raiders and WVU Mountaineers), and rugby (All Blacks, Australia).
His family describes him as generous, conservative, opinionated, and a devoted family man. Surviving family members are: wife, LaVerne Saavedra; son, Anselmo de Saavedra of Harker Heights, TX; son, Camilo Saavedra of Alexandria, VA; daughter, Haydee Saavedra of Atlanta, GA; son, Hilario Saavedra of Inglewood, CA; son, Juan Saavedra of Hemet, CA; and 9 grandchildren.
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