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Angel Edwin Fajardo
DALLAS – Angel Edwin Fajardo, 47, died Thursday, Sept. 25, 2014. Funeral: 11 a.m. Wednesday, Oct. 1, 2014 at Mayfield Kiser Funeral Home Chapel. Visitation: 6 to 8 p.m Tuesday, Sept. 30, 2014 at the funeral home. Interment: 2 p.m. Wednesday at Dallas, Fort Worth National Cemetery. Angel Edwin Fajardo was born January 26,1967 in Brooklyn, New York to Edwin and Brunilda Fajardo. After a family move he spent his early childhood in Puerto Rico where he attended Bella Vista Adventist School. After another move he graduated from Valley Grande Academy in 1984. He attended Southwestern Adventist College before joining the Air Force in 1987 where he trained and served as a surgical service specialist. After his military service, he completed an associate of applied science degree in computer-aided drafting technology.^ Ed valued family and was always sensitive to special family celebrations and holidays. He was a doting and affectionate Uncle to each one of his nieces and nephews. Both friends and family remember his warmth, humor, and loyalty. On Wednesday, September 24, 2014 while at the VA Hospital, Ed suffered cardiac arrest from a pulmonary embolism that originated from a blood clot in his leg. Throughout Wednesday and Thursday he survived multiple codes and procedures. After a valiant effort Ed died surrounded by his family. Survivors include: parents Edwin and Brunilda Fajardo; sisters and brothers in-law Belinda and Benjamin Thornton & Rose and Michael Varsusbky; nieces Breanna and Bethany Thornton & Emma Varsubsky; nephews Evan and Micah Varsubsky; aunts, uncles, cousins, and many good friends.
Condolence Messages

20 Responses

  1. To Angel’s family – I am so sorry for your loss. I went to school with Angel and will always have fond memories of him.
    Priscilla

  2. To Angel’s family – I am so sorry for your loss. I went to school with Angel and will always have fond memories of him.
    Priscilla

  3. More than just a friend, Ed was family to me. Ed had such a kind, generous, compassionate heart; it was a privilege to call him friend for the last 23 years. Thoughts of Ed will always warm my heart and bring a smile to my face. I love you Ed.

  4. More than just a friend, Ed was family to me. Ed had such a kind, generous, compassionate heart; it was a privilege to call him friend for the last 23 years. Thoughts of Ed will always warm my heart and bring a smile to my face. I love you Ed.

  5. My best friend. A wonderful soul. Now in Gods arms. He will be greatly missed until I get where I am going.

    To the Fajardo Family: So Sorry For Such Needless Loss.

  6. My best friend. A wonderful soul. Now in Gods arms. He will be greatly missed until I get where I am going.

    To the Fajardo Family: So Sorry For Such Needless Loss.

  7. We are so sorry for your loss. We pray for God to comfort your family.
    With Love and Prayers
    Lyle & Arlene

  8. We are so sorry for your loss. We pray for God to comfort your family.
    With Love and Prayers
    Lyle & Arlene

  9. I have very good memories of Angel. We were classmates in Bella Vista school. To a very loving family….So sorry for your loss….Isis & Family lo

  10. I have very good memories of Angel. We were classmates in Bella Vista school. To a very loving family….So sorry for your loss….Isis & Family lo

  11. So, so sorry that you are dealing with this loss. We can relate very well. We didn’t know Angel, but reading the life sketch brought tears. God is weeping with you, too–death was not part of His plan for any of His children. Rest in His arms and let His love and promise of a pain-free and grief-free future give you comfort. You remain in our prayers.

  12. So, so sorry that you are dealing with this loss. We can relate very well. We didn’t know Angel, but reading the life sketch brought tears. God is weeping with you, too–death was not part of His plan for any of His children. Rest in His arms and let His love and promise of a pain-free and grief-free future give you comfort. You remain in our prayers.

  13. I still can’t believe you have left us, Ed. You were such a good friend to me and I shall miss you very much. I am so glad I got to know you for the short 13 years that we were friends. Rest in peace, Ed.

  14. I still can’t believe you have left us, Ed. You were such a good friend to me and I shall miss you very much. I am so glad I got to know you for the short 13 years that we were friends. Rest in peace, Ed.

  15. We are so sorry to hear of Angel’s death and grieve with you. What a joy that we can rejoice in the thought of our Savior making it all just a temporary event and we can look forward to our reunion with Angel SOON! Big love to you in your time of grief.

  16. We are so sorry to hear of Angel’s death and grieve with you. What a joy that we can rejoice in the thought of our Savior making it all just a temporary event and we can look forward to our reunion with Angel SOON! Big love to you in your time of grief.

  17. Today we give you back to the ground. But I know the late nights, early morning talks about God we had. The songs we sing along with throughout the sleepless nights about when we get to heaven and what we would do first. The dream a few weeks ago when your grandmother did the old blessing over you and told you it was ok. I know. I know. I got to be there. I know where you are. Your are in the arms of my God. I Will see you very soon my friend. Until then I know what you are doing go ahead we talked about this go do all. I wonder which one you pick for the first. I smile and wonder……….

  18. Today we give you back to the ground. But I know the late nights, early morning talks about God we had. The songs we sing along with throughout the sleepless nights about when we get to heaven and what we would do first. The dream a few weeks ago when your grandmother did the old blessing over you and told you it was ok. I know. I know. I got to be there. I know where you are. Your are in the arms of my God. I Will see you very soon my friend. Until then I know what you are doing go ahead we talked about this go do all. I wonder which one you pick for the first. I smile and wonder……….

  19. I know this response is 2 years past the passing of Angel Fajardo, as I only found out through my dear friend Shelly Peterson while attending my nephews graduation at Southwestern Adventist College. I went to school with Angel and his sister Belinda and graduated with him in 1984. He was a gentle soul with a great sense of humor. I remember one occasion where we talking and he was trying to help me learn a phrase in Spanish, and I couldn’t get it right and ended up saying an inappropriate word that I didn’t know I was even saying, I remember us laughing so hard because I keep trying to get it right and couldn’t. He told me I would get kicked out of VGA if mr. Hernandez heard me say that!!! I lost track of Angel like we often do when we go our separate ways following high school, but I never forget about my friend. Rest in peace and I’ll see you again one day in the heavens above. Terry

  20. I know this response is 2 years past the passing of Angel Fajardo, as I only found out through my dear friend Shelly Peterson while attending my nephews graduation at Southwestern Adventist College. I went to school with Angel and his sister Belinda and graduated with him in 1984. He was a gentle soul with a great sense of humor. I remember one occasion where we talking and he was trying to help me learn a phrase in Spanish, and I couldn’t get it right and ended up saying an inappropriate word that I didn’t know I was even saying, I remember us laughing so hard because I keep trying to get it right and couldn’t. He told me I would get kicked out of VGA if mr. Hernandez heard me say that!!! I lost track of Angel like we often do when we go our separate ways following high school, but I never forget about my friend. Rest in peace and I’ll see you again one day in the heavens above. Terry

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