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Henry Lamon Columbus

October 27, 1962 ~ July 8, 2018

Henry Lamon Columbus Jr., 55, was called home to be with the Lord on July 8, 2018. He was born on October 27, 1962 to Henry and Rosetta Columbus in San Antonio, Texas.

 

Henry may have been a complicated man who few people truly understood however. those that knew him saw him for who he truly was. He worked in plumbing sales for most of his career. He could be stubborn, hard headed, independent, resilient, and a fighter. Henry was a great provider for his family. He was a giving person, and always willing to help anyone in need. A father who dearly loved his children, and was always proud of all their accomplishments. His favorite pastime was being with the ones he loved most: family and friends, barbecuing, listening to music, and playing dominoes.

 

He was preceded in death by his father Henry Columbus, his grandfather Robert Columbus Sr., his grandmother Rosie Lee Lewis, his uncles Robert Tyrone Williams, Arthur Butler Jr. (Uncle Putt), Delaney Butler (Uncle Peanut), Robert Columbus Jr., and Sonny Columbus

 

Henry was a loving husband, father, grandfather, son and grandson. He is survived by his wife Licia of 36 years. His three children: Jason, Brittany, and Wittany. His daughter in law April. His three grandchildren Deion, Jaidyn, and Braylon. His mother Rosetta Columbus, his grandmother Idessa Columbus, and two brothers: Donnie and Reggie Columbus. As well as, a host of aunts uncles, cousins and friends.

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Interment: July 14, 2018 12:00 pm - August 26, 2025 2:34 pm

Meadowlawn Memorial Park

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  1. God is our refugee and  strength; a very present help in time of trouble: Psalms46:1.  My sincere prayers and condolences are extended to the family in your time of sorrow.   Lamon was Arthur’s oldest  nephew. May God bless you all  is my pray. Love,  Mrs. Arthur Butler, Jr. AKA: Aunt Jean

  2. Rosetta and Family – My thoughts and prayers are with you as you journey through this mysterious valley. Please know that He is with you because He tells us that He will never forsake us or leave us alone. May God be with you and comfort you. In His Love, Nell Willis Dozier (Romans 8: 39 -39)

  3. To the Columbus family. I am deeply sorry for the loss of this great man. I met him when I was 20yrs old and worked with him most of my 20yr plumbing career. Henry was a man that I felt I could get along better with. Always cracked jokes, made people smile, and always had a cool swag about him. I loved that man with all my heart. I will miss him. I am so sorry to hear of this. My heart is with you.


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