
Jacob Holeman, Adjutant
The Officers and Members of Harmony Chapter No. 18 of the Disabled American Veterans join in extending Heartfelt Sympathy to you and your family in this Hour of Sorrow. Peace be with you all.
Birth date: Jun 12, 1926 Death date: Jan 28, 2015
Regulo (Reggie) Figueroa M/SGT US Army HHC 33rd Infantry Regiment Fort Kobbe, Canal Zone WWII, Korea, Vietnam Regulo Figueroa was born on June 12, 1926 in Panama Canal Zone, Panama to Marcelo and Julia Figueroa; he was the ol Read Obituary
The Officers and Members of Harmony Chapter No. 18 of the Disabled American Veterans join in extending Heartfelt Sympathy to you and your family in this Hour of Sorrow. Peace be with you all.
I also worked at the Airport Mail Facility. Although I never actually worked with Reggie, we did occasionally talk during breaks and he always stopped to say hello when passing by. He always made my day a little brighter. He was a gentleman and a truly nice man. Please except my sincerest sympathy for your loss. Also please know that whenever he mentioned his family in any conversation, it was always with a great deal of warmth, love and respect. It was an honor to have known Reggie for even a short while.
Judy Schultze
My heart go out to all of you with your loss of this amazing husband and father. You are all family to us and your beautiful spirit is forever imprinted on my heart. Adios señor Figueroa con el Amir de Dios....Carmen (Mourino) Horne
Reggie and Lisa have been wonderful friends and neighbors for decades. We take solace in many treasured memories, and knowing he left a legacy of family to carry on his character and concern for others.
Please accept the condolences and prayers of the Lewis, Wholey, and Elliott families.
I didn't have the honor of meeting your father, but after I read his obituary, I simply had to tell you in his honor, what a hero , father , and patriot he was. A lot is said about military service, but there are not a lot of men or women who gave like he did to his country . My father, who immigrated here at six from Yugoslavia, was also a decorated master sargent who saved120 men in the Aleutians . I never knew he did that until his cousin told me 24 years after his death . I'm so happy that you got to share more time with your father . I wrote to you , to tell him "thank you for giving so much , and for raising a fine family . Although I never met him , I feel I know him , him and his generation . Thank you for sharing your Pride and story with those of us who care .
Your words, have touched me, and I will not forget .
He left you an awesome legacy.
I wish you all well.
Respectfully,
Annie Horn
Reggie was a special, special man--a hero in my eyes. He set the standard high, then held himself to that standard. I will miss our frequent talks, about his love for the Lord, about his love for his wife and daughters, and their families, and his love for America. There seem to be fewer "Giants" in today's world, but Reggie qualifies for that title.
My sincere and deep condolences to Isaura and his daughters. You have lost your husband and father; I have lost a friend. I am so sorry.
Ron Cronk