Sergio “Papi” Hebra, Sr.

March 23, 2024
HEBRA, SERGIO

Sergio “Papi” Hebra Sr. passed away peacefully surrounded by his large and loving family while clutching his baseball, covered in his Yankee blanket, and with canaries singing until his last breath.

Born in Havana, Cuba in 1932, Sergio experienced that storied city in its heyday. He played in the Cuban amateur baseball leagues until age 21 when he was signed by Joe “Papa Joe” Cambria to start a minor league career in United States, eventually signing a minor league contract with the Washington Senators.

After his playing days, Sergio settled down in his Havana “barrio” and married the love of his life, Consuelo. The young couple started a family, but in 1959 their lives would change forever when a ruthless, communist dictator took over the country. They realized they had to leave their homeland and applied for an exit visa that took three years to receive. While waiting to leave the island, Sergio worked in forced labor camps cutting sugar cane under watchful eyes of Revolution Committee members.  The night before the family was granted permission to defect, a Revolution soldier arrived to deliver threatening, parting insults, then confiscated the house and all personal valuables and kicked the family into the street with whatever clothing they could fit in a suitcase.

After arriving in Miami, FL and through word-of-mouth in the Cuban-American community, Sergio moved the family to Lynbrook, NY but soon found better employment opportunities in Nashua, NH—their newly adopted hometown.  Despite language and cultural differences, the family quickly adapted to the new American way of life.  For the children, it seemed like an easy transition, and soon a large network of American friends became a part of the entire Hebra family. Maybe it was the open door and constant social activity at the house… or the delicious Cuban food that always seemed available.

Papi loved baseball and was a true New York Yankees fan for life (ugh)! He enjoyed talking to young people about the game, teaching them how to grip the ball correctly and throw a curveball (his specialty). He met lifelong friends at Grace/Hampshire Chemical, but over the years never stopped complaining about how overtime shifts were taken from him…40 years ago!  He delighted in breeding canaries but only sold them to friends. He enjoyed watching cowboy movies and any MLB games, as well as random visits from Bob, his energetic and very helpful neighbor and friend. He was energized by telling stories until the very end.

And of course, his love for family and his friends was passionate and undeniable. He truly was everyone’s Papi, even before there was a Big Papi in Boston.

Papi’s wife, Consuelo Milian, predeceased him by ten years and said to him just before she passed: “Don’t get too comfortable, you are right behind me.” Guess he showed her.

He is also preceded in death by his parents, Manuel Hebra and Concepción Rego, sister Olga Bustamante, sister-in-law Silvia Abelleira and husband Angel Abelleira, and mother-in-law Josefina Valdes (who would prepare family meals, but there were times when Papi came home hungry after a 12-hour shift and she had already given his plate to her favorite son-in-law, Angel).  Yeah, he remembered that until the end, too.

Papi is survived by mostly Boston Red Sox fans, daughter Ana and husband Andy, son Sergio and wife Jada, daughter Diane and husband Dave, brother Andres and wife Maria, nephews (like sons) Angel and wife Susan, Alberto and wife Mary, Andres Jr. and wife Elvie, and Albert. Grandchildren include Natalia, Sam, Dante, Diego and wife Lauren, Mia, Lily and Nickolas. Grandnephews/nieces include Brandon, Andy and wife Jenni, Dennis, Audrey and husband Paul, Eric, Vanessa, Julien, Jaden and great grandnieces include Yvette, Sophia Belle and Sara Beth, and several members of the Milian and Rego families.Papi will be profoundly missed and always loved by his family and friends.

A private burial service and celebration of life will be held at a later date. If you’d like to honor Papi’s memory with a donation, you are invited to contribute to any of the following: The Community Hospice House in MerrimackNH SPCADana Farber Cancer Institute; Checks payable to: The Consuelo Hebra Fund for Families in Transition Mount Pleasant Elementary School, 10 Manchester Street, Nashua, New Hampshire 03064. To leave an online message of condolence, please visit www.farwellfuneralservice.com  Arrangements are in the care of the Farwell Funeral Service, 18 Lock Street, Nashua.

23 Comments on Sergio “Papi” Hebra, Sr.

Robert Inniss & Carol said : Guest Report Apr 05, 2024 at 12:09 PM

Ana Diane Sergio I will miss Papi so much I loved his friend ship with me the past year I spent a lot of time with him taking him to Bank Drug store Shaw's going to Breakfast lunch at Portofino's every one loved him when he came in with his soft hat on glass of red wine & Fish going over to spend time watching baseball Yankees & a beer I will never forget him. Our Condolences Bob & Carol

Momodou L. Sisay Sr said : Guest Report Apr 03, 2024 at 11:44 AM

Sergio, my condolences to you and your sister including your family. Your father was such an inspiration to me especially his love of family. I will never forget the valuable historical perspective he taught me about Cuba. Your father was indeed a mentor to me and I will always cherish the memories he shared with me and Harvey Keye. Sergio, looking back on the precious memories you and your sister had, nothing I can say will take away the pain you and your sister’s family are “going through”. My deepest condolences to you and your sister. Our culture has taught me that losing someone close to us like father, that unconditional love will continue on and give us the strength during this difficult time. Please accept my sincere condolences.

Don & Trish Conley said : Guest Report Apr 02, 2024 at 10:48 AM

Sergio , our condolences. A great American story of two people finding happiness and joy, love in a place far from their homeland. God bless you Mr Hebra, a well lived life .

Rick Enfield & Lisa Green said : Guest Report Apr 01, 2024 at 7:01 PM

Ana, we are very sorry to hear about your father’s passing. He had a fascinating life story, and being able to be surrounded by family and friends his whole life is a testament to what a special person he was. May his memory be a blessing.

SY FLASTER said : Guest Report Apr 01, 2024 at 5:07 PM

I didn't spend a lot of time with Sergio, but the time was quality time. He was wonderful man, very warm and welcoming. I respected him enormously for his and Connie's courage and ability to adjust to a new country after leaving Cuba. I learned a lot from both of them about what family is all about. They were very accepting and loved all their children, including Andy, Jada and Dave. I wish the world could be that way. I'm a Yankee fan and he would be happy that they are 4 -0 as of this writing.

Ketan said : Guest Report Mar 30, 2024 at 6:53 PM

Sending our love and prayers to the family of Sergio , he was always cheerful and was always smiling, we will miss him . Ketan pharmacist at riteaid merrimack

Félix Antonio Cernuda and the Cernuda family in Miami said : Guest Report Mar 30, 2024 at 4:13 PM

My condolences to the family, I met Pipo in Cuba when he played baseball with other members of my family when I was a child. I also shared time with him when visiting my family in Nashua, NH when some events were celebrate with my family. I remembered him when playing baseball in Cuba and frequently he was doing homeruns and all the group of us the children were celebrating and talking that he was the best player. I will remember him as a loved friend of my family and as the good person he was always. Excuse my written english but I live in Miami and I am deaf and I couldn't learn better this language.

Mercedes Cernuda said : Guest Report Mar 30, 2024 at 3:31 PM

My deepest sympathy 🙏 Diane... to the entire family, I loved your Dad / Abuelo... and I will always recall the times he delivered your Mom's Cuban food to my Dad and how he visited my Mom when she was in Hospice Care at home. Loved his stories about Cuba... we may have had political differences but I always loved talking with him! May he rest in eternal peace...🙏 😞My deepest sympathy 🙏 Diane... to you and rest of the family, I loved your Dad... and I will always recall the times he delivered your Mom's Cuban food to my Dad and how he visited my Mom when she was in Hospice Care at home. Loved his stories about Cuba... we may have had political differences but I always loved talking with him! May he rest in eternal peace...🙏 😞

Ernesto Wallerstein said : Guest Report Mar 30, 2024 at 12:23 PM

I am sorry and I write the name wrong, I know is Mr.Hebra not Hervas

Bob Desmond said : Guest Report Mar 30, 2024 at 11:54 AM

My deepest condolences to the Hebra family. Papi was an outstanding man. I learned a fantastic amount of coaching baseball from his knowledge of the game. Bob Desmond

Ernesto Wallerstein said : Guest Report Mar 30, 2024 at 11:33 AM

Siento mucho lo de Mr. Hervas , no lo conoci pero sin embargo jugamos en el mismo team aqui en USA Big Spring in Texas pero creo que en distintos años y nos contrató el mismo Joe Cambria Mucha casualidad pero ambos muy orgullosos, yo naci en Habana Cuba y vivi 13 años en Lawton, ahi conoci a Jose Bustamente y su hermana no se si hay algun parentesco y soy muy fanático de la pelota igual que Hervas yo vivo en Lakewood, NJ y jugaba pelota con el nombre de Ernesto Klein que era mas facil y era el apellido de mi mamá.

Pam and Jim Kaufman said : Guest Report Mar 29, 2024 at 8:37 AM

It is amazing to meet a wonderful person at a later stage in their life, then have the curtain pulled back to learn of their journey. Sergio "Papi" Hebra exemplifies this in the extreme. We were blessed to have had the opportunity to briefly know him through the gift of his participation at our daughter Lauren's wedding to his grandson Diego, and awed to learn of the incredible life he lived, so full of experience, adventure and love. We feel blessed to be a part of your amazing family and send our love at this time of loss and remembrance.

John and Heidi Slosek said : Guest Report Mar 28, 2024 at 9:27 PM

Thinking of you all during this difficult time in your lives. Your dad was a wonderful person. John and I loved when he visited us. He was always so personable and would talk to us about Cuba and baseball. George kept us informed about Pipo’s health during the time George worked at his home. I was supposed to visit him a while ago and was not able to go. I’m glad I saw him one last time at the Hospice House. He was able to open his eyes and saw us. May he rest in peace and may he be with your mom in Heaven. Praying that God may comfort you all during this sad and difficult time. With our deepest sympathy, John and Heidi Slosek

MICHAEL C. MOORE said : Guest Report Mar 28, 2024 at 5:03 PM

Condolences to you and your family Sergio. Your dad sounds like a very special man and I am sorry for your loss my friend. Your mom and dad are together again! Mike Moore Seacoast Braves Baseball

Jack Daniels said : Guest Report Mar 28, 2024 at 10:57 AM

Condolences, a Great Man. I have fond memories of him at our baseball games when Dave Coleman would yell out to the pitcher, “throw a fast ball” and your father would yell out Spanish, “throw the curve ball”. Perhaps he wasn’t yelling this but we loved giving Dave Colman the business. Many fond memories of your wonderful family. Jack Daniels

Bob Coutoumas said : Guest Report Mar 28, 2024 at 9:27 AM

Sergio worked at Hampshire Chemical with my father Richard "Dick" Coutoumas. He use to come by and sit on the porch having a beer with my father telling us about Cuba, baseball etc. A wonderful man. Our condolences.

Marcel Lepage said : Guest Report Mar 28, 2024 at 8:20 AM

Sending my heartfelt condolences to you, Sergio and your family. I never forgot how your dad took the time to help out our team and even pulled me aside to show me how its done during our junior high days playing baseball. Great memories...I'm sure he will be missed.

Charlie & Pauline said : Guest Report Mar 27, 2024 at 3:27 PM

Your "Papi" was a wonderful neighbor and friend - we will really miss him. We hope that the thoughts and prayers going your way will help you get through this most difficult period.

Kerri (Houle) Desfosses said : Guest Report Mar 27, 2024 at 11:22 AM

Deepest condolences to all of you. I am sure your Dad and mine are up there catching up and having a good laugh. Much love.

Beth and Paul Gravel said : Guest Report Mar 27, 2024 at 10:10 AM

Thank you for a heartfelt depiction of a one of a kind man. I'm sure he is smiling down on his family right now. Please accept our condolences as we keep Papi and the entire Hebra family in our thoughts and prayers.

The Nikodems said : Guest Report Mar 26, 2024 at 9:22 PM

Thinking of you all and Papi’s amazing life. We are grateful to have spent time with such an incredible person who we will remember always. Wishing you comfort and peace. Love, Kendra, Erik, Haley, Kaela, Jakob and Chel

Karen Allard said : Guest Report Mar 26, 2024 at 8:58 PM

Sending our love and prayers to you Sergio, Jada and family .🙏🏼🙏🏼❤️❤️💔💔

Ron and Sue Welliver said : Guest Report Mar 26, 2024 at 8:04 PM

What a loving description of this wonderful man. He will certainly be missed by many. He had a huge personality and would be so happy whenever you came to visit. To the family, we will keep you in our thoughts as you go through this difficult time.

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