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Alfred Roman Rubio

Glendale, Arizona

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Rubio, Alfred Roman of Glendale, Arizona, passed away May 10, 2011 at the age of 88. He was born in Oxnard, CA, and moved to Arizona in 1987. He was a veteran of WW II, 280th Field Artillery Battalion. He worked as a construction foreman in the telecommunications industry. He is survived...

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Una oraciòn de recuerdo para mi tio Alfred. Héctor Falcón Rubio.

un abrazo Lori, Alfred de su primo Héctor.

ALFRED, TE RECORDAMOS SIEMPRE CON CARI
ÑO. HECTOR FALCON RUBIO Y FAM.

I remember your smile. see you latter for sure. Héctor.

The greatest Joy and memory of our time together was when you sealed your heart and mind to JESUS at Promise Keepers back in 1997. My peace is knowing that you are written in the Lambs Book of Life and are with Jesus now.Our seperation is only for a short time. I look foward to seeing you and mom in one of those heavenly mansions in heaven when the Lord calls me home. John 14:1-4 Love you DAD. Your son Fred.

Dear Uncle Alfred, I´ll always remember your smile and your kindness for me and my family.

Grandpa, I will never forget all the wonderful memories we've shared together, from you sharing your whiskey (your "cure all" remedy) to seeing who can eat the most chili peppers! You will always have a special place in my heart, I miss you already but know you are rocking your socks off with Grandma in Heaven :) Give her a kiss for me - I'll see you both again in eternity! I love you! PS - Oooooooiiiii :)

Dearest Uncle Alfred. You will forever be in our hearts. I know you are with all our loved ones who have gone before you and know you'll be waiting with them to receive us. In my mind's eye, I will always remember that twinkle in your eye and that smirky smile which was contagious. We love you, Emma Rubio-Quinones, David and Palmira Oesterreich, and Adrian Oesterreich.

"GGPA", you are loved by so many and have always been such a strong part of my life and the lives of our family. I thank you for all the times we shared from Dodger games, to the bowling alley to The Price is Right. You will always be in my heart. It's a blessing to know that you are with Grandma now enjoying eternity together. Love you Gramps! -Mijo