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Alfredo P. Corral

Las Cruces, New Mexico

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Alfredo P. Corral, 86, a resident of Silver City, N.M., entered eternal rest on Thursday, Jan. 15, 2009, at his residence. He was born July 26, 1922, in Santa Rita, N.M., to Manuel and Tomasita (Padilla) Corral. In accordance with "My Creed," by Dean Alfange, Alfredo Corral did not choose to be a...

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Uncle Alfredo, Meeting you and you opening your arms giving big bear HUGS! to welcome us in the Familia was awesome! We will always remember your sass and outlook on life! Your advice and compliments on on our lives path and hearing what life has brought your way will greatly be remembered. Sept 2008 was the month I have embellished in my mind as the happiest my dad has ever been. YOU Made Him/Us So Happy!! You gave him Love You Gave US Love! You were a BIG piece of his & our missing life!...

To the Corral Family:

We will always consider Alfredo to be a beloved member of our family. We will always remember the good times we shared and the special friendship that was developed over many years.

I, Rod, will never forget the stories and jokes that Alfredo and I shared. I am so glad that we had the opportunity to take Alfredo to the National Monument at Bedford, Virginia, which honors all the veterans of World War II. I know that he really enjoyed that...

Dear Alfred,
Thank you for being a 2nd father to me. For taking me to work with you. For helping teach me to drive. For the car at my high school prom. For all the times you mentored and spent with me. I love you and will remember you always in my prayers!

Dear Tio,

I will always remember you for your strength of character, your honest no-nonsense way of speaking, as well as your sense of humor.
Rest in peace, Tio.

Uncle Alfredo,
I will always remember your wit and grace, along with your unwavering generosity and love. The last time I saw you in 1998, you were the same as ever. You always lived life with zest and in the moment. May you rest in Peace in God's loving care. I have many wonderful memories of our times together, and will cherish them always.

Mr. Corral,
Sir, as a fellow Marine I would just like to say thank you for your service and sacrifice for our Country when you served in the USMC during WW II. It was the history and accomplishments made by you and your fellow Marines back then that all of us Marines who followed in your footsteps have always tried to live up to. And to your family and loved ones, I wish to extend my deepest sympathy.

Semper Fi Devil Dog!
Mike Casey USMC '85-'89

Please accept our condolences on the loss of a wonderful man who not only touched the lives of people in the Silver City area, but of our Nation as a result of his service in WW II. Board of Directors, The Community Foundation of Southern New Mexico