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Lance Corporal Heriberto R. Sanchez II. UPDATE INCLUDED - 8/15/2008 Maria, to the far right, is Teresa, and Tito's (Heriberto) mom. The actual whole drawing would not fit on my scanner. This was a picture taken of them when Tito's Mother, and sister flew out to Camp Pendleton in California to support him, and take part in the ceremony that the Marines have when their servicemen and servicewomen graduate basic training. Heritiberto, called Tito, for short; was 20 years old, and two months after this photo, been married to a beautiful young woman from his hometown in St. Louis MO., who had joined the Navy. Tito, months after basic training, graduated from motorcycle training. His wife, also 20 years old, was newly stationed in California, too. Yes, until one of them was assigned to another place, they were about to settle in their new life together, finally. Tito decided to buy a high powered Yamaha motorcycle. Maria, and I both talked about how much we wished he would not get one. I guess he thought he could handle it, just fine because he had just graduated motorcycle training in the Marines. About two blocks from their new home, Tito lost control of his cycle, he hit the median on the highway, his helmet cracked open, and he was thrown many feet away into a wooded area. He was killed instantly from a head injury, and a broken neck. Where I work, he had been a student, and so had his mom. Both had also been work-study students, but Tito quit to join the Marines. The news of his death was horrifying, and we all looked at each othe in disbelief. Such a sweet, and handsome young man, lost to us all, but especially, of course to his widow, his mom, and sister. His father, divorced from his mom, and his father's family were heartbroken too. Tito had tried to call his dad 7 times before he went on this ride, but got no answer. If he had answered, perhaps he could have spoken to Tito one last time, or perhaps it might have saved him. There's no telling. Tito left his mom, sister, and wife with some life support, but I know they would rather have him alive instead. Tito played guitar and sang in a band. He was in his high school band, and had some starring roles in high school play productions. He was laid to rest in Jefferson Barracks Cemetery, where is high school band attended and played, many friends, and relatives were there. The awesome seven gun salute, and taps were played, then everyone was invited to a huge celebration of his life party. His sister had gathered together old films and pictures to make a video of Tito's life. Maria said he would not have wanted people to be sad. I couldn't help it, so I did not go to the party. This was a commission by his mom in remembrance of their closely knit family. Recently, a member of Tito's paternal side of his family contacted me through this site. He wanted to tell something of that part of the family I had not been able to fill in. I think it's only fair that I do, and I think Tito would want me too. Below, is some of what Major Senandoah Sanchez wrote: UPDATE BELOW I being the youngest, Tito became the little brother I never had long before he was ever my nephew. Those bonds were never severed despite distance or circumstances. He was very close to his Dad and to the rest of the family, but he and I continued to keep in touch. I'll never forget the call and his excitement in telling me he wanted to follow His Dad's and my footsteps into the Marine Corps. I have been serving for almost 20 years and continue to this day. Words can't describe how proud his Dad and I were of his decision and to describe the emotions when he completed boot camp and earned the right to bear the title of Marine is indescribable......... "It was a life very well lived...an unfinished symphony some might say, but a symphony nonetheless. I spoke with him a few days before the accident. He called me at my command from California with a tight Marinelike greeting "Good Morning Major Sanchez, Sir, this is Lance Corporal Sanchez." Such was the caliber of young Man he was. He was Sir'ing me all over the place, Ironically I finally had to say Tito, knock it off...that's an order. It was a good talk and I count my blessings for the Lord allowing that last call to happen. Marine or not, I never failed to tell him that I loved him after every conversation, and it was no different that last time in October of 2007. Thanks again for a beautiful drawing and for bearing with me. I just wanted to reveal a little more insight into the beautiful story that was Tito's life." Major Sanchez, you are so welcome.

32 Comments

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mark jorgenson 01 Jan 2008

You just keep getting better and better! Well done Carliss!

Artist Reply: Glad you think I've done better, and thank you!!

debbie collier 30 Dec 2007

Excellent pencil work!! Beautifully done!!

Artist Reply: Debbie, thank you very much! Hope your holidays have been happy!!

Jeanie Chadwick 28 Dec 2007

What an outstanding and beautiful tribute to him and his family Carliss. You've done this family justice. Wonderful work as always.

Artist Reply: Jeanie, thank you so much!! It was, indeed, a hard task to complete, expecially since I knew the family. I tried my best.

Jean M. Laffitau 28 Dec 2007

Wonderful and you captured so much happiness...EXCELLENT!

Artist Reply: I do hope that the happiness shows, Jean. Such a hard thing to accept after raising a child, then having to inevitabley, release him out into the world. I have to say, the mother is doing remarkably well, and sister, too. The wife is still trying hard, but she has to go back to her Naval duty, so time will tell. Thank you!!

Francis Rivera 27 Dec 2007

I am sorry for the lost of your friend...this is a great portrait for his rememberence...I hope you feel better...^_^

Artist Reply: Francis, your sympathy is most appreciated, and so is your comforting comment. Thanks so very much!!!

karen bellows 27 Dec 2007

Carliss....as always....you have done an amazing job and though saddened by her loss, his mom must love having this portrait of the three of them.

Artist Reply: Thanks Rohdy, and I hope she will love it. Happy New Year, dear friend!!

Janet Gioffre Harrington 27 Dec 2007

you're one of THE most AMAZING portrait artists on this site, and I LOVE your work! Look at the light eminating from the eyes...you capture their essence and goodness and it's a rarity to accomplish. B R A V O, Carliss!!

Artist Reply: Janet, you make me smile, girl. Thanks for that, and I appreciate everytime, and everything you write!

Maurizio Miele 26 Dec 2007

GREAT PENCIL WORK !

Artist Reply: Thank you , dear sir!!!

William Boyer 24 Dec 2007

Merry Christmas and have a happy New Year. Thanks for all the nice comments all year long. William Boyer Backporchgallery

Artist Reply: You're welcome, WBB! Thank you! Pretty wordy today, too! Hope your Holidays are happy ones.

Ruth Kauffman 23 Dec 2007

What a sad story, Carliss!! Your work is excellent as always!!! Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to you, my friend!! Hugs...

Artist Reply: Such a wonderfully kind things to comment, Ruthie!!! I want you to know that I appreciate all of the time you have expended on me and my work, and my huge thanks goes out to you, with a heartfelt Merry Christmas, as well!!!!!

Jerry 23 Dec 2007

Great portraits and mood!

Artist Reply: Thanks, Jerry! I appreciate it.

debbie braswell 23 Dec 2007

VERY TOUCHING AND BEAUTIFUL CARLISS, MY DADDY WAS IN THE MARINES ALSO. I BET THEY REALLY LOVED THIS BEAUTIFUL PIECE

Artist Reply: They, hopefully will, Debbie! If they don't then, Oh Well. Maybe they should have just enlarged the picture! LOL! Thanks so much, Debbie for all your kindnesses this year!!

KC CHANG 23 Dec 2007

GREAT WORK!

Artist Reply: Hey, KC Chang! Thank you!!!!

annette steens 23 Dec 2007

magnificent work Carliss! Merry Christmas to you!

Artist Reply: Annette, Merry Christmas to you, too! Thanks for commenting!!!

Nancy Woolweber 23 Dec 2007

An amazing job on this one.

Artist Reply: Nancy, great that you commented! Thank you!

helen tyralik 23 Dec 2007

wonderful portrait

Artist Reply: Helen, I thank you very much!

Sam Melendez 22 Dec 2007

Beautiful work! Love all you pencil work!

Artist Reply: Thank you, Sam! I am much appreciative of your gracious comment.

Mrs.David Jobes(Dee) Jobes 22 Dec 2007

Such a Tragedy to hear of this young man's death so early in years. Beautiful moving tribute,my Friend You have done a great honor in his memory and have given his family a real Treasure... Amazing Art Carliss...God Bless

Artist Reply: Dee, thank you so much for your comment, and thank you for your compassion!!!

Joke Schotting 22 Dec 2007

Awesome work Carliss!!!!

Artist Reply: Thanks, Joke!!!!!!

Penny Myers 22 Dec 2007

This portrait is one of your best yet. Magnificent pencil work my friend.

Artist Reply: Thank you, Penny! Always happy to know what you think. Your work is awesome!

jamie winter 22 Dec 2007

amazing work your so talented Carliss wowowowow

Artist Reply: And, wow, to you, Jamie!! Thanks so very much!!

Heather Page 22 Dec 2007

Wow, this is amazing!

Artist Reply: Thanks for your outstanding, and lovely comment, Heather!

Anonymous Guest 22 Dec 2007

Your drawing is absolutely beautiful. My heart is so saddened by what he and his family and friends have went through. Jackie

Artist Reply: Jackie, my thanks go out to you for all you have said! I appreciate your thoughtfulness.

Joe Sweeney 22 Dec 2007

What a lovely tribute, realy sad story, Carliss, this is a great drawing!!!! well done.

Artist Reply: Joe, I thank you! So glad you liked it!

Joanna Jungjohann 22 Dec 2007

a tremendous loss, such a spirited looking young gent. beautifully done, carliss. bless them all, love jo

Artist Reply: Joanna, thank you! Yes, blessings for all.

Weshon Hornsby 22 Dec 2007

This is a great drawing. I am sorry for the loss. I can tell by the way you captured him in the image that he was very spirited.

Artist Reply: Thank you, Weshon, for your very kind, and empathetic thoughts on this! Spirited, yes, but only his eyes revealed that side of him.

bert cortes 22 Dec 2007

Beautiful painting, Carliss. Very sad story

Artist Reply: Bert, thank you! Yes, it is tragic, and doused with immeasurable sorrow.

v blair 22 Dec 2007

Carliss...you have brought me to tears once more.This is so tragic..they all look so happy.This is so very beautiful...excellent pencil...beautiful tribute.

Artist Reply: Vickie, I know this was sad, but I had to tell the story. I'm always sorry to tell sad things, too. It even makes me sad all over again. I just had to say more about him. He was so striking, seemed to hold a certain beauty and peace inside him. He was gorgeous.

walt larsen 22 Dec 2007

awesome tribute to a remarkable young man. yes, motorcycles are wilthin the forfront of danger on the highways. I used to drive them

Artist Reply: Thank you so much, Walt! I was surprised to learn that in circle medical circles, cycle riders are called "organ donors." Horrid! The Marines took Tito, and started preparing him before his organs could be donated. His mother was so angry.

Emily Reed 22 Dec 2007

O MY, CARLISS, THE BEAUTY OF THE PORTRAIT AND THE SADNESS OF THE ENDING BRING TEARS TO MY EYES. THE PAIN MUST BE UNBEARABLE FOR THE FAMILY AND THIS SURELY GIVES BEAUTIFUL COMFORT!

Artist Reply: You are so kind, Emily. Thank you! I'm happy to be able to say that mother and daughter are doing well, and seem to have the full meaning of life must go on in spite of everything else.

Olga van Dijk 22 Dec 2007

What a horrifying story Carliss. But the tribute is amazing! Well done!

Artist Reply: Thanks so very much, Olga! Yes, it's still horrifying to me.

Gerald Dextraze 22 Dec 2007

You are the master of pencils. Bravo!

Artist Reply: Thank you so much, Gerald! I wish I could have done better.