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Antonio Ruiz Muñoz

Phoenix, Arizona

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Muñoz, Antonio Ruiz 80, passed away on April 18, 2011. He was born in Duncan, AZ on May 2, 1930. Antonio served in the U.S. Army during the Korean War in 1951 where he was wounded when struck by enemy mortar fire. He received the Combat Infantryman Badge, the Bronze Campaign Star, Korean...

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Oh Uncle Tony.. how I miss you so much. I won't forget you. Love you always.

We will miss you Uncle Tony.I remember you comiming over so my dad could work on your truck.Also on Christmas you would give us rolls of dimes when we where small.

I will miss the many talks i had with my uncle tony. He always had great stories to tell and listened to mine as well. his advice is timeless which i will be proud to share with my friends and family to come. I love you uncle tony.

I've heard many great things about uncle Tony! He was very much loved by everyone, even those who never met him. May he rest in peace.

I will miss uncle Tony. He used to come and hang out with my Tata. He always brought his tape collection. I remember I loved his Burl Ives tape and he ended up giving it to me. I always thought he was sophisticated and loved him.
Bernadette Marie Calafell

Another friend from the past has departed this life. We shared great times in our youth; sand lot ball games; fishing; walking to school and singing songs on evening gatherings - all taking place at El Barrio De La Lincoln. Tony was always full of ideas, full of energy and strength, We went our ways when the barrio broke up, then the Korean war further separated us to never again be the same group as before. My regret is that in our waning years I failed to see him again as an adult. I...

God bless you and keep you safe Tony, the Aguirre family