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Desiree (Pabla)
October 28, 2010
Wello, I love you! You are in the place where all our hearts are desiring to be at. You and Wella were my biggest fans, I could always count on you two cheering me on. I know now you are cheering my family and I on from heavan. I seen how hard things were for you here after wella went to eternity, My heart ached and was saddend for you, I'm glad you are where you are. I wished My kids and I could have had more time with you, But I put all my hope and faith in God's promise.....Wello I will see you soon
mikey bautista
October 27, 2010
Rest in paradise tio lupe ur memory will forever live on through ur kids grand. Kids and. Great grand kids love you
Mikey Bautista....
George Hadden
October 27, 2010
I had the privilege of growing up with the Cardoza's and playing baseball for Lupe when I was 13 and 14 yrs old, which was an experience in itself! I will never forget being yelled at or cheered on by him in 'spanglish'! He would mispronounce all of our names, yell at the umpires (who had no clue what he was saying) and just his passion for the game and winning was contageous!
I remember hanging at the Cardoza house growing up and the huge family gatherings, Lupe sneaking in the kitchen to sneak a tamale and Carmen yelling at him to get out and wait like everyone else! Haha!
Thanks for all the memories Lupe, and yes, WE WILL SEE YOU AND WELLA SOON!
-Little George
Ferman Cardoza,Jr
October 27, 2010
I remember while growing up I wanted to be a cowboy just like you Wello. I couldn't have asked for a better grandfather. As children our lives revolved around sports. Majority of the year our week and weekends were filled with traveling. No matter where or when these events took place my siblings and I could count on you and Wella strolling in like he owned the place. Wello I will miss you more than you know. Thank you for everything. Love always "FATSO"
October 27, 2010
Our hearts are with you! We pray that God will continue to be your strength and comfort you in the days ahead. We know where Tio Lupe is today because of his Faith in Our Savior! Praise God for the assurance we have in HIM. We won't say "goodbye" but instead, "See You Soon". I encourage all of our family to finish the course that has been set before us and keep FIGHTING this good fight of Faith! We have come too far to quit now! I miss and love you all very much!
~Nana (Cardoza) Serrato
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