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Sainz, John Lawrence, 50, of Anaheim, passed away on May 9, 2013. He was born in Los Angeles, CA. Survived by his wife, Jackie; daughters, Angelina, Felicia and Coryna; son-in-laws, Aldo, Antonio, and Joseph; grandchildren, Anthony, Joseph, Arianna and Andrew; mother, Dora and Salvador; brothers, Roland, Bobby and Charles; sisters, Juanita, Irene, Susan and Anita. Service will be held on May 18, 2013, 10:30AM at Melrose Abbey Chapel, 2303 S Manchester Ave. Anaheim, CA 92802.
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My Dearest Johnny, I think of you often my favorite brother in law and miss you very much. I am grateful for the endearing relationship we shared here on earth and look forward to seeing you again in heaven. As you know my brother Joey is with you now. Please give him our love. We will see you both again. Please save my place in heaven. We all love you.
Julie Mendoza
Sister
May 11, 2020
I will always love you Grandpa
January 23, 2020
This first year has gone by so quickly; a reminder that life is too short. You're thought of more often than not my dearest Johnny and loved even more. Save our places in heaven.
Julie Mendoza
May 11, 2014
joseph cervantes
June 1, 2013
i will always love you you are my favorite grandpa. rest in peace
joseph cervantes
May 23, 2013
I will always cherish the special friendship and moments we had together throughout the years my favorite brother in law...loving you always...see you in heaven Johnny.
Julie Mendoza
May 19, 2013
Your my favorite uncle I always looked up to you. You always made sure we all had fun and had the best time everytime. You will never be forgotten your so special to us. I miss you and love you. GO LAKERS!!! .:DURAN FAM:.
Lorena Duran
May 17, 2013
You will be missed uncle johnny we love you! Rest in peace forever loved and never forgotten.
May 17, 2013
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