He married Carmen Edith Ruiz Arvelo on April 7th, 1988. While together they had no children, he was stepfather Diana Wiscowitch, Michael Wiscowitch, Edwin Wiscowitch, grandfather to Bianca Wiscowitch, Melissa Shaw, Monica Suarez, Ramon Suarez, Sheena Rodriguez, Daniel Rotondo, great grandfather to Caelen, Christian, Rebecca, David, Dominick, Savannah, Heaven, Benjamin and Juliet.
Hector moved from Puerto Rico to New York City in 1945. He held various jobs in the garment district, restaurants and the hotel industry. In 1978 Hector moved to Irving TX and later to Houston, Texas. During most of his time in Texas he worked for Aramco Services Co. With ASC Hector worked in the Logistics department responsible for receiving and exporting goods purchased by the company and exported to Saudi Aramco in Dhahran Saudi Arabia. Later Hector transferred to the company’s security department. As a corporate security officer his job was to secure premises and personnel; monitor surveillance equipment; inspecting buildings, equipment, and access points; permitting entry.
Hector and Edith retired and moved back to Puerto Rico.
During their time in PR they lived in Cabo Rojo and later in Quebradillas.
Moved back to Bedford TX in 2014 to be closer to their loving children and grandchildren.
If there ever was an example of a hardworking man, Hector was it! His strong work ethic and tenacity is an attribute that few follow these days. He loved his wife and his family. His faith guided his every step. Despite being a dedicated employee, he always found the time to create special memories with those who loved him. Memories that would be felt and remembered for years to come and stories that would be told for generations. Hector was a simple man, who knew the value of a dollar, but more important knew the lasting impact of priceless moments. The kind of simple, yet meaningful moments that help you to appreciate the gifts that life bring. His sense of humor was beloved and lightened any mood. It was that humor that bridged the gap between generations and allowed him to connect with even the youngest great grandchild in the most impactful way. All these character traits which he possessed lead to the greatest of them all; Respect. The respect he had for those around him was profound. From a generation where respect was not optional, rather a trait which was expected. But for Hector Negron, respect was a way of life, a code, by which he upheld and tried to pass on to the generations of the
family. He was a pivotal part of our life. We will always treasure the tears, laughter and most importantly we will hold close the memories.
You are now in God's grace and free of pain and sorrow. Thank you, Lord, for sending us Hector. We will miss you and you will live on in our hearts.
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