In Loving Memory of Tomas F. Quintana April 2, 1948-November 12, 2012 1st Anniversary Though we cannot see you, you are always by our side . Our family chain is broken and nothing seems the same, But as God calls us one by one... The chain will link again. From Your Loving Wife, Alice Quintana and Family.
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Love and miss you dearly, Dad...but i know you are in good hands. I think about you daily and think of the little things that made you so special to us. I cheerish the memories and love you for making them such happy ones. See you soon, Dad.
xoxoxoxoxoxoxo
Lori Ortega
November 15, 2013
Mr. Tom it was an honor to have met and known you! I cannot believe it has been a year since your passing, you are missed and loved by many!!! May God rest your soul! Rest in Peace Mr. Tom you are in good hands now!!!
Ross Chapa
November 15, 2013
Tom can't believe it's been a year seems like it was just yesterday but know that you well never be forgotten and well always be in our hearts. We miss you dearly! Love Ya, Nando & Corina
Corina Vega
November 14, 2013
Not a day goes by that we don't think of you uncle Tom. You are truly & greatly missed by many. You are forever in our hearts!!
Erika Rodriguez
November 14, 2013
I miss you so much Daddy!
Kristine Quintana
November 14, 2013
One year ago you were called home to the Lord as we rejoice and remember you please know that we think about you daily, weekly, monthly. Your voice, your touch will never be forgotten. We love and miss you very much. Your Niece Cynthia Quintana-Montes
Cynthia Quintana-Montes
November 12, 2013
My Loving Husband , you are missed and thought of everyday.Our hearts are still in pieces and we miss you so much. You will remain in our hearts forever. Love Your Loving Wife ,Alice Quintana & Family.
Alice Quintana
November 12, 2013
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