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Arthur Cuen Perez

Phoenix, Arizona

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Arthur Cuen Perez, 84, of Chandler, passed away Tuesday, July 8, 2008. He was born on October 14, 1923, in Phoenix to Geraldo and Guadalupe Perez. He originally lived in the Golden Gate barrio prior to being drafted into the Army during World War II. He was a scout for the Army's 112th...

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To the Perez family, Sorry to here about uncle Art He is always remembered in our hearts and will be missed. Ida,Irene.Daine,Lisa & Valentino Fuentes.

Thank you for all the fond memories you have given and shared with me and my family. You have been an inspiration to all. You have shown us how to be proud of who you are and stand for what you believe in. Thank you for all your stories and military tribute. You have left behind a wonderful legacy and you will be greatly missed. You will always be in our hearts and in our memories. With much respect and love, Xavier

My heartfelt condolences to the Perez, Salas, and Arellano families. Art and Lena did a wonderful job raising a beautiful family, who in turn raised wonderful children. God Bless you and Lena. the Hernandez family.

dearest perez family

I have remember you as a young child. We lived on the same street. I remember your home always green and lush trees and flowers. My brother always was your son friend. I will never forget that beatiful yard when I walked to school. You will always be in my memory when I look at beatiful yards. My prayers to your family. My LORD BLESS ALL OF YOU. Mary Gonzales Enriquez

i send my love and sympathy to the family. art,(tata) i will always remember your strength and your smile.you will be missed! -sarah

“Too busy with the crowded hour to fear to live or die.” Ralph Waldo Emerson, a great philosopher and writer.
In reflection of my final memory of “Tots” this quote best encompassed the atmosphere for what I now call the most paramount “crowded hour” that I was honored to share.

Upon my last visit to the hospital each minute seemed to slowly turn as loved ones filled “Tots’s” once airy room with long careful breaths and light whispers of “We love you Tots” and “You are not alone”...

Tata Art,
I thank you deeply for the kindness you gave me all the years of your life.You were so good to my children and I could always see the love in your eyes for them. You rest in the Arms of God now, ready to watch over your family and await us all meeting again. Peace, joy and love to you Tata, I respected you always.

Dear Perez family,
I pray the Lord's peace upon you in this time. I will always remember Art's happy smile and friendly wave everytime I drove down the street! May God be with you and yours.
your neighbor,