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Alex G. Sarad Jr.

Bakersfield, California

1926 - 2010

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Alex G. Sarad, Jr. 1926 - 2010 Alex G. Sarad, Jr., retired oil and gas man and citrus farmer, passed away Wednesday, Dec. 22, at home in Bakersfield, of complications from lung cancer. He was 84 years old and enjoyed a rich life filled with love, affection and adventure, and passions for travel,...

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My brightest memory is when I was a kid and there was a Bobcat loose on the orange farm. Uncle Alex obtained two German Shepards, Klondike and Moon to help aid in the capture . As kids, we wouldnt be allowed out at night as Klondike and Moon protected the farmhouse to keep the children safe. One night there was a terrible scuffle, and I never saw my uncle cry but he said Klondike was ok, but moon and the bobcat were gone. He walked past me fighting back a tear and I knew what kind of man he...

My brightest memory is when I was a kid and there was a Bobcat loose on the orange farm. Uncle Alex obtained two German Shepards, Klondike and Moon to help aid in the capture . As kids, we wouldnt be allowed out at night as Klondike and Moon protected the farmhouse to keep the children safe. One night there was a terrible scuffle, and I never saw my uncle cry but he said Klondike was ok, but moon and the bobcat were gone. He walked past me fighting back a tear and I knew what kind of man he...

Kind wishes from the Allred's to the entire Sarad Clan-

Our sincere condolences to you during this time of Alex Sarad's passing. We're sure he is proud of those he left behind.

Rest in Peace Bro.in law. I will miss you. I am honored to be a part of your family and will treasure many memories. Norrietta Sarad (Reedy) Ridgecrest Ca.

Goodbye Alex.I shall miss your sharp wit and intelligence.I will always remember all the family Thanksgivings and you at the head of the table,carving the turkey, goose or duck.You were always my favorite.

May God's love and the fond memories of Alex bring comfort to your hearts.

Betty Morris, Odessa, Texas

Although I was never lucky enough to meet you, I do know some of those that loved you dearly. Your memory will forever invoke positive emotions and feelings. My prayers with all family and friends.

I met him over an extended phone call, and found him to be a very kind and generous man. He gave me a very extended family history to help my youngest son with a school assignment. I enjoyed our visit very much and wish that I could have had more visits with him.

Your in a better place now..RIP Grandfather..we will all miss you!