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Hernando Pedroza
Hernando was born and raised in Bogata, Colombia, by his parents Pablo
Pedroza and Ana Julia Laverde De Pedroza on December 3, 1938. Hernando was
the youngest of four children, survived by his sister, Graciela Pedroza De
Sanchez. Hernando graduated from Salesian High School in Bogotá, Colombia.
He went on to earn a degree from Olympian Technical Trade School in Bogata,
where he became an expert technician fixing typewriters. In 1961 Hernando
moved to Manhattan, New York, where he continued to work for the Olympian
Typewriter Company. While working in Manhattan, he met the love of his life,
Betty. Soon after Hernando and Betty met, they were married on December 18,
1965, at Our Lady of Fatima. They moved to New Jersey for a short time
before Hernando was transferred to the San Francisco Bay Area, where they
lived in San Jose for a short time, and Hernando decided to work for the
airline industry. Eventually, they moved to Belmont, CA, to be closer to his
job at TWA in San Francisco as a maintenance crewmember. Hernando and Betty
raised their daughter, Diane, in a loving home, full of love. They were
steadfast community members known to have many friends and host numerous
parties. Hernando was a World traveler who loved smooth jazz, dancing,
eating desserts, and most of all, making everyone around him laugh.
Hernando is survived by his devoted wife, Betty, adoring daughter Diane,
son-in-law David, and his grandson Andrew. Hernando is preceded by his
father, mother, brother, Pablo Pedroza, and sister, Luz Marina Pedroza de
Ospina.
Donations can be made to CAMP KREM athttps://campingunlimited.org in
Hernando's name or to acharity
of your choice.
Services are at Skylawn Memorial Park, Hwy 92 at Skyline Blvd. San Mateo, CA
94402 on Wednesday, January 27, 2021, at 11:00 a.m. The viewing will begin
at 9:00 a.m.www.skylawnmemorialpark.com/obituaries/Hernando-Pedroza/#!/Obituary