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In loving Memory of Alberto Borjas, Sr., April 8, 1937 to March 21, 2012. Join us for Sunday Mass at San Jose Church on March 24th, 2013 at 10:00 am. Our family circle has been broken, a link gone from our chain. One year has passed since that sad day, when the one we loved was called away. God took him home - it was his will, within our hearts he liveth still. But though we are parted for a while, we know we'll meet again. We love you very much and miss you dearly. Your loving family.
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Veto. We miss you very much and you will be in our hearts and prayers
Fred & Maria Shenefield
March 27, 2013
vanessa borjas
March 22, 2013
vanessa borjas
March 22, 2013
Vanessa Borjas
March 21, 2013
Grandpa, we miss you so much words cant even express. I miss making memories with you,i miss you hanging out with me eating la pila! My kids miss you soo much they wish you were seeing them playing sports. They know you would be there at every game. I know we will meet again untill then all i can do is miss you dearly and keep loving you. Your always in our hearts I love you grandpa <3
Vanessa Borjas
March 21, 2013
Daddy you will always be in our hearts, thoughts and prayers. Thank you for leaving us with so many wonderful memories. I miss your wittiness and laughter. Rest in peace my father. Con mucho carino y amor, Christina
Christina Borjas
March 21, 2013
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