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Richard Yanes Obituary

Richard O. Yanes, 57, of San Jose passed away Aug. 28, 2010.

Richard was formerly of Hanford. He loved baseball and always went to see the Dodgers and Giants play baseball. Richard liked to be with his family and long time friends.

He is survived by two daughters, Chloe Novosad of Washington, D.C. and Leticia Craig of Reseda, Calif.; his father David Yanes of Whitter, Calif.; a brother, Steven R. Yanes of St. Joseph, MI and a sister Linda Yanes of Hanford.

Richard was preceded in death by his mother, Jennie R. Torres on May 9, 1979.

A Memorial Service will be at 11 a.m. Saturday, Sept. 25 at the home of James and Veronica Lopez, 10530 9 1/2 Ave., Hanford.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by The Hanford Sentinel from Sep. 22 to Sep. 27, 2010.

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Melanie Pavlovic

October 9, 2010

I will miss you very much my friend. You were a sunshine in my life and truly loved. Wow I can't believe I will never see you here on earth again. My deepest sympathy to your family and loving Sharon.

Melanie Pavlovic

October 9, 2010

My dear dear friend, I will miss you so much. We never had time to be negative only smiles and laughter. You were a complete sunshine in my life and I thank you for that for the last 10 years and always. So much fun being your friend, I will always love you Richard. My deepest sympathy to your family and your loving Sharon.

Richard Alfaro

September 27, 2010

We were so shocked to hear of Richard's passing and want to offer our deepest condolences to the family. When we lived in the Bay Area, we would run into Richard at various restaurants and always had a great time catching up about people that we knew as teenagers growing up in Hanford. He was always so cheerful, funny and a genuine caring individual. We'll truly miss him.
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Rick & Sally Gonzales

September 24, 2010

Linda and Stephen there are no words of comfort in the lost of your brother. Richard will always be in our hearts. Though years have gone by our memories of the good times will always least a life time.

Bonnie Bristow

September 24, 2010

Linda and family, I don't know the perfect words to say or the exact thing to do to comfort you, I want you to know how sorry I am to hear of your loss of your brother. My warmest thoughts are with you and your family.

Sharon

September 23, 2010

Hello my darling,

I miss you so very much. You are the love of my life, forever. You are the funniest most loving man I have ever met. Rest in peace my love.

Sharon

Joe & Georgina Garza

September 23, 2010

Richard, you will be missed especially your loving compaign of 6 yrs-Sharon of San Jose as we can't stop thinking of all the fun times we all had together. GO RAMS!!!

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