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Bruno Alexander Munoz
June 1, 1950 - October 12, 2017
Resident of Milpitas, Native of Mountain View, CA
Bruno Alexander Munoz passed away peacefully in his home with his family by his side on October 12th, 2017.
Bruno "Alex" is survived by his daughter Bernadette Cabada and husband Vince, step-daughter Renee Renteria and step-son Danny Renteria; his brother Richard Munoz and wife, Jenny; his brother Norman Munoz and wife Soyla; his sister Rose Palmyra and Obie Cervantes; and his grandchildren Roslyn Cabada, Joaquin and Mayah Aguilera, Alyssa and Marco Renteria.
Friends and family are invited to attend services in honor of Alex on Sunday, October 22nd, 5pm at Cusimano Family Colonial Mortuary, 96 W. El Camino Real, Mountain View. Funeral Mass will be held Monday, October 23rd, 10:30am at St. Athanasius Catholic Church, 160 N. Rengstorff Ave., Mountain View. Burial to follow at Santa Clara Mission Cemetery located at 490 Lincoln St., Santa Clara.
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Rip Bruno. A good man who loved his family. I always learned something about manufacturing when I spent time with Bruno.
Steve Haecker
Coworker
October 18, 2017
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