Benjamin-Escobedo-Obituary

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Benjamin Escobedo

Chula Vista, California

Apr 30, 1963 – Mar 2, 2011

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BORN
April 30, 1963
DIED
March 2, 2011
LOCATION
Chula Vista, California

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Glen Abbey Mortuary Obituary

BENJAMIN ESCOBEDOBenjamin entered into rest on March 2, 2011, a short but fulfilling life that started on March 31 of 1963; he was born in the house of his grandparents in Leon, Guanajuato. He was the third of eight sons born to his parents Victoriano Escobedo and Maria de la Luz Torres. Ben grew...

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Found this pictur. We miss you Ben.

Ben, you are still thought of often. Linda and Anthony take after your ability to shine for others such as her Mom and sister Judy. Anthony is turning into a very handsome young man and we are sure he will take after his Dad! Love and prayers to all.

We miss you dear friend. Watching soccer games without you and eating chips and salsa are not the same . Rest in peace Nicola M.

We miss you Ben but we also feel you are with us, specially during Christmas time. We love you.

Linda,
May you and your family find peace and strength in knowing that Ben is at rest, and that he will always watch over you.

I last saw Ben on Valentines day, he was picking up some flowers.. He gave me a big hug and wished me well.

Always a gentleman and tender man, he will be missed, but always remembered.

Linda and Anthony,

I will always fondly remember the time that I worked for Ben. When we crossed the border together we enjoyed talking about outside interests such as family, hobbies, and life in general. He will be missed. My prayers are with you.

Benjamin Escobedo, Siempre te recordaremos, amigo.
Tus compañeros de la secundaria.

Benjamin Escobedo, Siempre te recordaremos, amigo.
Tus compañeros de la secundaria.

It is times like this that makes it difficult to be so far away from family. I am grateful to have had the chance to see and talk to Ben one last time at Christopher's party. Take good care of each other. May God be with the family during this difficult time.