Carlomagno-Lopez-Obituary

Carlomagno Encinas Lopez

Tucson, Arizona

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Carlomagno Encinas Lopez 83, devoted husband, father, and educator passed away March 5, 2011. Carl was born in Tucson to Carlomagno Siqueiros Lopez and Luz Encinas on October 16, 1927. He was a fourth generation Tucsonan dating back to the birth in 1834 of his great-grandfather, Juan Sambrano...

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My condolences to the Lopez family. He was an asst. principal when I was in school. He treated me well & I always was grateful for that.

My heartfelt condolences. I was shocked to learn of his passing. Mr. Lopez was responsible for shaping my future particular in athletics when he switched my football playing position from running back to QB. Though I resisted at the time, it was this move that eventually opened up so many opportunities that enriched my journey. I wish all peace and grace. Carl is a saint to me and many others!

To the Lopez family, please accept my deepest condolence at the passing of Carlos Lopez. I competed against him in baseball in 1945 and later met him again in Tucson when the Tucson and Butte High baseball team met in Tucson to accept the "La Paloma" Spotsmanship Award 2006.

To all my primos who were part of Scooter's family we send our heartfelt condolences. His legacy will live on in our hearts and memories. Your Yuma family, Albert & Virginia Durazo (Regeser)

Dear Linda and the entire Lopez Family-

You are all in my heart and prayers as you mourn the loss of a wonderful man. Carl Lopez achieved much, inspired many, and taught thousands. Scooter was fun to be around and always had a story to tell! I will miss his kind smile, enthusiasm and zest for living.

To the Lopez family: Please accept my most sincere sympathies for your loss. Scooter was a great friend, classmate and teammate. He was always a joy, always upbeat and positive. He was a real contributor to our society.

Dear Jo-Jo: I saw "Chito" at the Cancer center with Emma in June. He was handsome as ever. We talked and it was great. The next time I saw him was at the Lab corp and I met his son Carl and his wife. We shared child hood memories again and compared our illness and laughed alot. I never expected that he would pass within a few short weeks. Words cannot express the sorrow. I thank God that I was able to see him once again before he left us. My sincere condolences to you Jo-Jo and to all of...

Dear Linda and Denise, Carl and Emma were always such wonderful, delightful people. We have missed Emma and now the loss of Carl will be deeply felt. We know they are continuing their love story in heaven. You have our prayers and condolences. Ida Valdez and Fred Hawley.

Dear Linda and family,my deepest condolences on the loss of your father.
He was such a great person.He was my principal at Safford and THS.Linda my prayers are with you and your family.

Rita Lopez Paredes