Victor-Morlet-Obituary

Photo courtesy of Guerra & Gutierrez Mortuary - Whittier

Victor Manuel Morlet

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As you remember your loved one and reflect on treasured memories may you take comfort in knowing that God heals the broken hearted (Psalm 147:3)

May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief.

The Vazquez Family

Our hearts are broken and go out to our primos and sobrinos during this sad and difficult time. Please know that we love you and are praying God's peace and comfort to cover everyone.
Love,

The Vazquez Family

Im gonna miss your laugh uncle. Tell my dad I miss him.

Missing you

My Heart goes out to you and your family.

Going to miss you uncle manny,glad Ive known you my whole life and was always laughing and watching the raiders games and dodger games getting all loud and proud when they won watch auntie rose from where you are rest in paradise with no more pain uncle you will be missed all the time

Rest in Peace Primo!

Obituary

Victor's Obituary

Victor "Manny" Morlet 63, of Hacienda Heights entered into eternal rest on March 26, 2019. Manny was born in California to Manuel and Zoila Morlet on May 18, 1955. Manny was a Truck Driver for over forty years of his life.Manny enjoyed many things in life he loved spending time with his grandchildren, he loved watching the Raider and Dodger games, he also enjoyed going to Laughlin, riding his Seadoo on the River then always getting in a little gambling.Manny is survived by his loving wife, Rose, children, Victor and Nicole, brothers, Carlos and Jimmy, thirteen grandchildren; as well as many other family members and friends who love and miss him dearly.May Victor "Manny" Morlet rest in peace!

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