ALFRED-CHAVEZ-Obituary

ALFRED D. CHAVEZ

San Bernardino, California

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ALFRED D. CHAVEZ Age 73, died Tuesday, November 30, 2010, at his home in Fontana. He was born December 12, 1936, in Pueblo, Colorado. He is survived by his son, Mark Chavez of Riverside; 4 daughters, Julie Rhoades of Fontana, Marcia Chavez-Martin of San Diego, Stephanie Dzvonick of Chandler, AZ,...

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God be with you til we meet again.

It´s been 14 years since that fateful day. I pray you are in heaven with your family. I know you were with Curran and Chelsea as they welcomed their babies and you are smiling at them every day. Your sense of humor has been passed on again and again. They bring so much joy! Keep a light out for Uncle Nini, Aunt Louise and all of us here. I try to do right by you and honor your memory. Thank you for your Faith. We miss and love you Dad!

We love you Dad! Thank you for your blessings from above. May you remain in God´s loving light and embrace. Say hello to Aunt Christine and all the relatives! Be happy.

Hi Uncle Alfred. Always remembering the times we all spent togetherI love you. Your niece Celia

Hi Uncle Alfred. Always remembering the good times with all of us together I love you. Your niece Celia

Dad I remember the Thanksgiving we had with you here. It was one of the best times together. 12 years have gone by and we remember you with smiles and laughter. We hope you are with Aunt Christine having a wonderful time. We miss you dad. We love you! Please keep your granddaughters in your sight.

11 years and it seems like yesterday, Dad. Your great grand children and grandchildren talk of you often. When we make biscochitos and pass on your quotes. I pray you are in eternal peace and know that we love you!

11 years and it seems like yesterda, Dad. Your great grand children and grandchildren talk of you often. When we make biscochitos and pass on your quotes. I pray are in eternal peace and know that we love you!

10 years later you are still in our hearts and minds. You were so young when I was born. I am thankful that you always did whatever you could to keep us fed and clothed and safe in a home. I appreciate the sacrifices you made to give us what you could. I remember my childhood as full of happy memories. I love and miss you, Dad.