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    TAMPA NATIVE DEDICATED HIS LIFE TO YBOR'S HERITAGE
    By Christian M. Wade

    Tampa Tribune
    August 12, 2009

    TAMPA - He dedicated his life to preserving Ybor City's heritage and
    architectural legacy.

    Henry Fernandez, a lifelong Tampa resident, World War II veteran
    and optometrist by trade, died on Sunday, less than a week after
    celebrating his 84th birthday.

    Fernandez was born in 1925 to Enrique Paine and Maria Luisa
    Fernandez. He attended Jefferson High School, where he met his future
    wife, Olga Martinez. At 17, he enlisted in the U.S. Navy and served
    as a radioman gunner on Pitilou Island in the Philippines.

    After the war ended, he attended the Southern College of Optometry
    in Memphis and opened a practice in Ybor City.

    Along with other Ybor City leaders including Cesar Gonzmart, he
    helped establish the Barrio Latino Commission, the volunteer board
    that oversees designs and development in the historical district.

    He also founded the Krewe of the Knights of Sant' Yago, which was
    modeled after an ancient group rooted in Santiago de Compostela
    in Spain, and established a nonprofit educational foundation that
    provides scholarships to Latino children.

    Tampa Councilman Charlie Miranda, who remembers Fernandez from his
    childhood, described him as a "good-natured man" who cared deeply
    about his Tampa roots.

    "He was one of those people who knew what they wanted and went after
    it," he said.

    Fernandez is survived by is survived by his daughters, Diana and
    Debra; his son-in-law, Duane Fields; his grandson, Jason and his wife,
    Mignon; and three great-grandsons, Jackson, Sebastian and Gryphon.

    A memorial service will be held at 5 p.m. Friday, at Boza & Roel
    Funeral Home, 4730 N. Armenia Ave., in Tampa.

    In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Krewe of Sant' Yago
    Education Foundation, in care of Dr. Rex Damron at P.O. Box 5037,
    Tampa, FL 33675.

    Reporter Christian M. Wade can be reached at (813) 259-7679.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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