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Adrian S. Bonilla

Sacramento, California

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Adrian was called to be with our Lord on February 23, 2016. He was born in Sacramento to Santiago Bonilla and Sylvia Guido (Tom). He is survived by his sister Monica Trzcinski (Cary); his beloved nephews Jacob, Joshua and Joseph Trzcinski; stepsisters Valerie, Rachel, Adele (Carlos); stepbrothers...

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That's painful to loose him for me (I didn't know he passed away). To Adrian's family, especially his mom and sister : I'll never forget Adrian we were basically best friends for a couple years in high school. We had fun watching the Kings in the playoffs( when we should have won but didn't) and playing video games and hanging out.; We played soccer together too. I'm beyond sadend by this news.
Adrain was a good person and comes from a good family as well.
Rest in peace my friend.

One year ago you left us tragically and I think of your every day and often still cry with sadness but try to quicken my mindset that you are now very happy in heaven with our Lord. You may be gone from my sight but you will never be gone from my heart. I love you so much son. Mom

MIS MAS SINCERAS CONDOLENCIAS PARA TODA LA FAMILIA ESPERO QUE PRONTO TENGAN LA RESEGNACION QUE DIOS LES MANDARA EL YA ESTA DESCANSANDO AL LADO DE NUESTRO PADRE CELESTIAL

Adrian my heart is sadden by your loss, but your voice & beautiful smile of always greeting me with "Hi suzy!" will forever stay in my heart. I will miss you lil cousin. Prayers to all of the Family.

I will keep the family in prayers

My prayers for the family. May you find some peace during this trying time.

Our condolences to you & your family. We will keep you in our prayers.

Keeping you in our prayers during your time of bereavement. Think of the wonderful memories and good times shared as your source of inspiration and encouragement. Love you. Jaime, James and Joshua.

My condolences to the family. May prayers strengthen you and memories comfort you. May our Lord Jesus Christ and his Father our God, who loves us, comfort your hearts and make you firm during your grieving process.
(2 Thessalonians 2:16,17)