Eric Anthony Uresti went home to be with our Heavenly Father December 19, 2018.Eric was born April 21, 1982 in Lamesa, Texas to Sylvia Uresti. Eric moved to Midland in 1996. He had a great love for the theater and acting at an early age and was a Pickwick Player at Midland Community Theatre. HeContinue Reading
Eric Anthony Uresti went home to be with our Heavenly Father December 19, 2018.Eric was born April 21, 1982 in Lamesa, Texas to Sylvia Uresti. Eric moved to Midland in 1996. He had a great love for the theater and acting at an early age and was a Pickwick Player at Midland Community Theatre. He forged friendships through his very special talent that lasted throughout his entire life. He graduated from Lee High School in 2000. After college he moved to Albuquerque, New Mexico where he continued to pursue his love for acting. One of the most successful roles was that of The Cowardly Lion in the national touring production of The Wiz.Eric moved back to Midland and started to work for Kaplan College in 2006 where he found a real passion working with students. He met life-long friends in students and staff. Eric transferred to Houston with Kaplan where he continued working to improve the lives of students. There, he also began working for Barbizon where he was a runway coach for aspiring models. This endeavor relocated him to Tampa Florida and he traveled the country helping young students pursue their dreams. Eric had a knack for guiding students and helping to develop their talents. Eric moved back home to Midland in 2013 to be closer to family.Eric always wanted to help improve the lives of others and found a natural fit working in the non- profit arena. He worked at The Crisis Center in Odessa and more recently Senior Link Midland as coordinator for the Senior Companion program. Eric had a deep love and respect for his volunteers and clients and found such reward in working with seniors. Eric was a member of the Dementia Friendly initiative and was on the Alzheimer’s Congressional team to advocate for a cure.Throughout Eric’s life he loved entertaining people- acting, singing, dancing. Eric also enjoyed directing and brought several amazing productions to life like The Odd Couple, A Raisin in the Sun and Dream Girls. Eric was part of Midland Community Theatre family and Maverick Players and appeared in countless shows including Evita, Hello Dolly, West Side Story, the Little Mermaid, Ladies of the Lounge and A Christmas Story. He also was involved in Summer Mummers throughout the years and his last time on stage was in the 2018 season. Eric was recently planning a new project which was set to go to production in Summer 2019. He received funding grants and positive feedback and was so excited to bring a new, diverse source of entertainment to our community.Eric Uresti was a bright light and a shining star and was always the life of the party. Eric was a local celebrity of sorts- he knew everybody and those he didn’t know knew him from local shows he appeared in and the work he did in the community. Eric never met a stranger and most everyone he met became a fast friend. He was larger than life. He had a huge smile and an infectious laugh. Eric not only enjoyed making people laugh but he also loved to build people up and make them feel good about themselves. He handed out compliments and always gave the best fashion advice. Eric had amazing sense of style and was always the best dressed man in the room. He was known for his dazzling shoe collection and colorful bow ties. Eric was a fierce friend, who was supportive and encouraging and loved with his whole heart. Eric was a unique personality, loved planning and attending events and parties and was just so much fun. He was very clever and could be hilariously funny.The only two things Eric loved more than entertaining was his family and Jesus. He checked up on his Mom daily and he lived for teasing his brothers. Eric was the fun uncle. He spent special time with his niece and nephew- summer afternoons at the pool and Sunday mornings with the kids at Tita’s house. Eric was orchestrating a reunion for summer 2019 for all the family to come together and celebrate-He succeeded just bringing them together a little earlier than planned. Eric was a Christian, was so strong in his faith and readily proclaimed his love for the Lord. It wasn’t unusual to hear him playing his gospel music and joyously belting out the lyrics for all to hear. He attended 7 Cities Church and particularly loved the praise and worship. We know our Eric Anthony is helping to direct heaven’s choir now with his first glorious performance in the stars this Christmas.Eric is survived by his Mother Sylvia Uresti, Brothers Steven and his children Aadan and Aniyah and Isaac and his wife Emily and their children Joshua and Julee and many aunts, uncles and cousins. Eric is survived by a multitude of friends and his chosen sisters/best friends and their families; Kesha Hailey, Kat Wright, Martha Oropesa and Kathleen Kirwan- Haynie. Another special person in his life was Bibi Lucio who helped raise Eric and his brothers. Eric was preceeded in death by his maternal grandparents Benita and Venustiano Uresti. Visitation will be held Thursday, December 27th 6-8 at Nalley-Pickle & Welch Funeral Home. A celebration of Eric’s life will be held at 11:00 am Friday, December 28th at 7 Cities Church, 5110 W. Illinois Ave Midland Texas.Eric Anthony Uresti made his mark in this world with his effervescent personality, loving heart, amazing talent and colorful flair and he will not soon be forgotten.Memorial donations in Eric’s memory may be made to Senior Link Midland (Senior Companion Program). ,
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