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SALVADOR ENRIQUEZ Obituary

Salvador Enriquez, son of Felix and Teresa Enriquez, was born in La Union, NM on August 18th, 1934. Sal moved to Southern California in the early 1950's, where he resided for most of his adult life. Sal was married to the love of his life, Mary Rodriguez, for over 47 years. He is survived by his five children, Veronica Gonzalez, Terry Guerrero, Connie Hernandez, Vickie Gutierrez and Salvador Enriquez Jr. Sal had four son-in-laws and one daughter-in-law. He also, is survived by ten grandchildren and three great grandchildren. Salvador was a superb entrepreneur and businessman. He was self-employed for over 40 years. He was a great provider that never backed down from any challenges in life. Sal was a huge family man, with all his early achievements; he was able to move his parents and siblings from New Mexico to Southern California in the early 1960's. Salvador's favorite hobbies were anything that involved cards and horse racing. He had a passion for dancing, as all of his siblings do, and you could always find them on the dance floor. Salvador Solis Enriquez lived a great and powerful life that ended on October 29th, 2010, He was 76. His place of death was Loma Linda, CA. Services are on November 5th from 5-9pm & 6th 10am at Green Acres Memorial Park in Bloomington, CA.

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Published by Daily Bulletin on Nov. 3, 2010.

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Diane & Arnold Abalos

November 11, 2010

Our deepest condolences to our cousins the Enriquez. Brothers and sisters, he will be missed, we were sadden to hear of Sal's passing. We will miss his visits, conversations and jokes when he, Anita and Lilly, came to my mom's home (Tia Lala). God be with you all.
Diane,Arnold, Esme & Baby Arrianna

November 9, 2010

Terry, Connie, Vickie, and Sal Jr.
Your dad will be deeply missed by all of us that knew him. There was never a dull moment when he was around. Uncle Sal was able to talk about the sadness he felt after Aunt Mary passed. I was glad to know that he could talk to me about feeling happy and sad as well. Not all men can do this. I will miss his calls, his visits to La Union, but most of all, I'll miss his jokes (corny as they might have been some of the time). Remember that you are loved by many people and our hearts and doors will be forever open to you and your kids. Love, Martha Martinez

Galindo

November 6, 2010

To our cousins. Our deepest condolences, we will miss Sal, he was a joy every time he visited our home.
Our prayers are with you all, Irma, Maryann,Yolie, George & Tony Galindo

November 5, 2010

Our condolences to the Enriquez family. My parents Audencio and Veva Enriquez were always so happy when he visit relatives in La Union and he made sure to stop by to visit his Tio and Tia. So sorry to hear of his passing. May the Lord Bless the Enriquez family. Your cousin Elena Enriquez Clark and family. Chandler, Arizona

Francisco Galindo

November 5, 2010

I was sorry to hear of Salvador's passing Our thoughts and prayers are with you

George Cordero

November 4, 2010

Enriquez Family,
My sincerest condolences to your loss of Big Sal. I have fond memories of "Chiloy",(as my dad lovingly called him),and his frequent summer visits to La Union to visit my mom and dad (Mary Lou and Larry Cordero) as well as his own family.. He was a loving and a genuine person who truly never forgot where he came from. I will miss his laugh and his amazing smile. May God Bless you and your family always.

Sincerely,

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