SPC Carlos Vidal Black

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SPC Carlos Vidal Black

Birth
City and County of Denver, Colorado, USA
Death
9 Jun 2019 (aged 21)
Burial
Cremated Add to Map
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Carlos Vidal Black was born on September 14, 1997 in Denver, to Carlos Maestas Sr. and Michelle Padilla. While serving in the United States Army he died on June 8th, 2019. He is preceded in death by his grandfather Vidal "Corky" Padilla, his great grandparents Dora & Joe Duran and Great Grandfather George Reiter; his aunt Lorrie Sevetti and Crystal Padilla.

Carlos was on active duty serving in United States Army at the time of his death. He obtained the rank of SPC (specialist) in the 502D Expeditionary Military Intelligence Battalion.

Carlos loved music and was self taught on the guitar and drums. He loved to read and had a unique vast knowledge of information. He also loved to write poems. His favorite quote was "out of turmoil comes a poem".

His family described him as funny, smart, intelligent, sarcastic, inquisitive and loving. He was a good friend to those that knew him. One of his top priorities were to make those going through hard times to smile. Many friends have said how he helped them throughout their hard times.

Carlos attended Prairie View High School, Montana State University then settled into the US Army where he obtained the rank of SPC (specialist) in the 502D Expeditionary Military Intelligence Battalion. He obtained various awards and medals.

Carlos was a bright young man who left too soon. He is loved and missed dearly.

Romero Family Funeral Home
Phone โ€” (303) 433-3333
Carlos Vidal Black was born on September 14, 1997 in Denver, to Carlos Maestas Sr. and Michelle Padilla. While serving in the United States Army he died on June 8th, 2019. He is preceded in death by his grandfather Vidal "Corky" Padilla, his great grandparents Dora & Joe Duran and Great Grandfather George Reiter; his aunt Lorrie Sevetti and Crystal Padilla.

Carlos was on active duty serving in United States Army at the time of his death. He obtained the rank of SPC (specialist) in the 502D Expeditionary Military Intelligence Battalion.

Carlos loved music and was self taught on the guitar and drums. He loved to read and had a unique vast knowledge of information. He also loved to write poems. His favorite quote was "out of turmoil comes a poem".

His family described him as funny, smart, intelligent, sarcastic, inquisitive and loving. He was a good friend to those that knew him. One of his top priorities were to make those going through hard times to smile. Many friends have said how he helped them throughout their hard times.

Carlos attended Prairie View High School, Montana State University then settled into the US Army where he obtained the rank of SPC (specialist) in the 502D Expeditionary Military Intelligence Battalion. He obtained various awards and medals.

Carlos was a bright young man who left too soon. He is loved and missed dearly.

Romero Family Funeral Home
Phone โ€” (303) 433-3333

Gravesite Details

Thank you Robert Duran 47028674 for the birth location.
Carlos was to be interred at Ft Logan National Cemetery on July 2, 2019 but is not there as of Sep 6, 2019.


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