OBITUARY
Filbert Kim Hermosillo
November 2, 1951 – March 24, 2021
Filbert Kim Hermosillo, 69 of Denver, Colorado, moved to his eternal home on March 24, 2021, surrounded by his loving family.
He was born in Denver on November 2nd, 1951. He was married to Elia Padilla on June 17th, 1972.
Filbert was retired but had taken on a role as the best Manny (man-nanny) ever. Prior to retirement, he worked as manager of a printing company, Busy Beee Printing for 22 years.
He had a passion for his grandkids, his family, his friends, and most of all, his savior.
Filbert is survived by his loving wife Elia Hermosillo, his children: Evelyn Jackson, and her husband Don; and Karin Marquez, and her husband Anthony.
He was adored by his grandchildren: Antonio & Elycia Marquez, and Isaiah Jackson.
He is also survived by his brother Simon Hermosillo, wife Lucinda; sister Julia Garcia, and sister Esther Alderman, husband Charles.
Filbert is survived by numerous nieces, nephews, and an extended family both blood and those that came into his life by design including honorary pallbearer Malakai Jackson and so many more.
Preceded in death by his mother Erlinda, his brothers Cruz, Jerry, Tony, Dave, and Tommy, and sisters Christine and Pat
Arrangements are as follows: Visitation: Thursday, April 8, 2021 from 5 PM - 7 PM Olinger Highland, 10201 Grant St. Thornton, Co 80229
Funeral: Friday, April 9, 2021 at 11 AM Thrive Church, 2720 W 92nd Ave, Federal Heights Co 80206 Interment following at 2 pm Olinger Highland, 10201 Grant St. Thornton, Co 80229
PALLBEARERS
- Don Jackson , Active Pallbearer
- Anthony Marquez , Active Pallbearer
- Josh Sosa , Active Pallbearer
- Stu Greene, Active Pallbearer
- Robert Leon , Active Pallbearer
- Anthony Hermosillo , Active Pallbearer
- Antonio Marquez , Honorary Pallbearer
- Isaiah Jackson , Honorary Pallbearer
- Malaki Jackson , Honorary Pallbearer
Services
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Visitation
Thursday, April 8, 2021
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Funeral Service
Friday, April 9, 2021
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Committal Service
Friday, April 9, 2021
Memories
Filbert Kim Hermosillo
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ADD A MEMORYLee R. Padilla
April 9, 2021
Philbert will be missed by all of us. I remember Philbert as one of the most humble and kind souls I have met. He was married to my 1st cousin Elia. l have
fond memories of other times we would be together at family reunions and other visiting moments. It was such a joy with him and his family .There was never a dull moment,of course he was married to a Padilla. He was always kind and hospitable. I offer my family's deepest condolences. To all the family. He will. Surely be missed here but he will be enjoying his new found home in God's kingdom.
Shannon Quillian
April 8, 2021
I just want to say what a joy it was to be in Filberts presence. Such a man of God who loves his Lord so much and who could not say enough about his family ! He was very funny and I never left without chuckling a bit. His presence will be so missed at Thrive and I miss him. Shannon Q
Grace & Alfonso Arellano
April 8, 2021
We have so many memories of you Brother, and yet our words seem inadequate. You were more than a bro in law, you were our brother. It still doesn't feel real that you are gone from our presence. The assurance that comforts our hearts is that you are safe and healed in the very arms of Jesus. You will be missed more than you know. Our condolences to our sister Elia, our nieces Evelyn and Karin and all your family.. We will be reunited soon. We will cherish all our memories of you in our hearts. RIP brother.🕊⚘🕊
Doris Loida Espinoza
April 7, 2021
We loved Filbert- he came into the Padilla family and added an extra dimension of love, fun, laughter and compassion.
We kept in touch through Facebook and by phone when we could. We are going to miss our Primo, but lately our conversations were on “ all that really matters at the end is God, friends and family- “ —and that is where he invested his love, time, and effort , leaving us so many lessons for life.and cherished memories of our Primo who always had a smile on his face and a good word to say . Hasta Luego, Primo- we’ll meet again !
Connie Malacara
April 7, 2021
Uncle Filbert I will truly miss our talks and laughs. Say hello to my dad and family. I love you!🥲
Jennifer Lord
April 7, 2021
Dad,
I have been trying to find the right words since the day I found out you went home to Jesus. I’ve realized I don’t have the right words because it’s too soon to be saying goodbye to you! They are only giving me 2000 words to write a memory, but I have 23 years worth of memories. The kids and I became a part of your family 23 years ago and I am so grateful to God for that, but when I said goodbye to you 5 years ago because we were moving to NY I thought that was hard. This is heart shattering! 😪. Thank you for being the kindest, most generous and loving person to these 5 rugrats who are proud to call you dad/grandpa/great grandpa! Until we see each other again, I love you! ~ Jenn
Teresa Mares
April 7, 2021
Remembering Filbert .......... Many years ago, we met Phil & family at the church. Our kids grew up running the halls together and he began assisting as a Royal Ranger Commander with Pastor Leonard and I must say, he loved working with those boys! He was gentle and caring with them all. That position suited him well. He has been a staple at Thrive Church for many years and not seeing him sitting in the pew on Sundays will be hard. We cherish the years we had with him and look forward to our reward one day when we will all meet again! Love and prayers to your family.
Christina & Ronnie Roybal
April 3, 2021
Our love and prayers out to aunt Elia, Evelyn, Don, Karin, Antonio, and grandkiddos.♡
Thank you uncle Kimmey for being the big brother my siblings and I had growing up. We lived from the big house, you lived upstairs with grandma Erlinda and my Leon family downstairs. We LOVED, baking, watching TV together, playing with a large collection of army men and being a jokester. I've got a good story to tell LOVED a memory of us with our King-Husky pup. Someday, I promise to share...♡
Thank you so much sweet uncle Kimmey for staying connected with us, being near when we needed you the most and sharing Elia and the girls. Although we're heartbroken, we understand it was time God called you home.♡
Love forever and always uncle and please watch over all of us until we meet again.♡
Berlinda Sandoval Bowman
March 31, 2021
My deepest condolences to the Hermosillo family. My thoughts,and prayers are with you during this difficult time. God bless you!
Love, Berlinda
Cheryl Mazur
March 31, 2021
Uncle Phil I miss you already. You always took the time to visit with me at family events. I will cherish you in my heart.
Irene Scott
March 31, 2021
To Elia, Evelyn, Karin & family:
We are heartbroken at the loss of Filbert but we rejoice in the knowledge that he has received his greatest promotion! He was a true gentleman that possessed an upright spirit and a big caring heart! He has left us all with wonderful memories that we will cherish forever! May the comfort of the Holy Spirit surround you and bless you as you move into another chapter of your lives. Please accept our heartfelt condolences! With love, Max & Irene Scott
Erwin & Rita Franco
March 30, 2021
Elia & Family,
Our heartfelt condolences for your loss. May the Lord embrace you with His love and comfort. God bless you. He finished the race and now he receives his reward. Blessings & Peace.
Erwin & Rita Franco
DORENE Valdez
March 30, 2021
My condolence to My Auntie and the Girls and family I am so broken to see this day. And I just can't Imagine The sadness to see my uncle had to go to sleep but I know one day we will see are love ones again ❤💖 Love you All ❤
Esther Alderman
March 30, 2021
We are praying for all of you love esther and charles
Mary Helen Theiss
March 29, 2021
To the Hermosillo family, Paul and I extend our condolences. We are keeping each and every one of you close to our hearts.
Filbert was truly a special person. He had a big heart and a great smile and the capacity to really listen to what people were saying. I will miss our conversations. I have many memories of him, but one in particular stands out. My daughter, Canada, her cat, Meow, and I traveled from Virginia to California and we stopped and visited Filbert and Elia in Denver for a couple of days. When we arrived Meow walked into their house and made it her own and then claimed Filbert as her own, jumping into his lap.
Their anniversary was the 17th of June. Canada and I surprised them with an anniversary dinner. We had so much fun talking, joking, eating, etc.
Elia and Canada decided they wanted to go to a casino, so Filbert and I drove them and dropped them off. Filbert and I decided to have a political discussion. I don’t know who had more fun, but I know Filbert and I developed a deep respect for each other.
Another special memory of Filbert and Elia was when they visited my family in California one cold December for us in California and a very cold December for them in Denver and taking them to the beach in Oceanside, San Diego and taking the ferry over to Coronado. I was freezing and they were acting like it was a heat wave. We shopped and snacked and laughed a lot.
I will remember and miss Filbert for the rest of my life.
Rest In Peace you sweet soul.
Jeanette Polardino
March 28, 2021
Filbert and Elia are part of my childhood memories. i had the pleasure and forever memory of Filbert and Elia through my parents, Ruben and Jenny Salas, and send my sincere condolences to the family for your love.
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The Cook St. house where Dad grew up
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The Cook St. house where Dad grew up