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Ernest "Ernie" Carreon

Oro Valley, Arizona

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Ernest "Ernie" Carreon passed away on January 15, 2006 in Tucson, AZ. He was surrounded by his wife, children and grandchildren after a very courageous battle with cancer. He was born January 31, 1935 in El Paso, Texas and moved to Tucson in the early 60's. Ernie was an award winning custom home...

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Myself and my business partner did a lot of ceramic tile work for Ernie back in the 80's. He was a great home builder and a pleasure to work for. Definitely a great guy. R.I.P. Ernie. Jake ( formerly of Coyote Tile).

Hi Ernie,

I met you about 20 years ago when I was just starting out in the alarm business. You were also there when Spencer Stephens and I started our own alarm company. I can't express the pleasure that you were to work with. Spencer and I laughed on more than one occasion over something you had said. Your sense of humor was excellent, and your integrity beyond reproach.Thank you so much for twenty years of support and friendship. All of us at Advanced Protechtion will miss you...

We just found out about Mr. Carreon's passing today and want to send our prayers to the family. I personally didn't know Mr. Carreon but believe I went to high school with his daughter, Terri. My husband, Jeff, installed cabinets for him. I have to share with you a story that deeply touched our family. One night Jeff and I (and our 3 children) went to dinner at Macaroni Grill. Mr. Carreon and his wife were there eating also and Mr. Carreon came over and spoke with us. Well when it was...

Dear Uncle Ernie,
I am deeply saddened your journey has ended in my world, but I know that it has just begun in a place we can only imagine. I imagine you and my dad laughing and joking togather again and out fishing on a beautiful warm sunny shore. I imagine you both betting on who will catch the biggest fish. As you look out ripples of water are twinkling with the blinking of the stars. You must feel so at peace and serene. I imagine through the mists you can look upon us, watch...

My dear friend Ernie,
I just learned of your death. I remember first meeting you and Pat at the inner-city parade of homes in the mid 70's. Your warm friendly hand shake and smile and of course your hearty-always ready laugh were so cheerful. When there was very little work and I was broke you gave me a job and offered more-none of my other friends did-just you. A more honest, cheerful, good man I will never know. I lost touch with you but through the years thought of you often. The...

My dearest Brother, Happy Birthday! Today you would have been 71 Years old. And I Thank God for every wonderful year you had on this earth. You had a wonderful life, A Happy Family and everyone loved you.
Thank you for being my Big Brother and taking me to the movies when I was a little girl. We went to see "Song of the South". Which by the way is still my favorite movie. You put me on the frame of your bike and away we went. It was so much fun riding on your bike.
I also...

Andy, thanks for all the laughs and good times we had together. I know you are making the folks in Heaven laugh with your funny jokes.
Andy

Our prayers are with you and your family. May your special memories of Ernest be a comfort to you.
Ben and Mary Lou Salaiz

Pat, Judy called today to let me know of Ernie's passing. My deepest condolences to you at this time. I feel your pain, the loss of your lifelong partner is difficult for most to understand. Stay strong in your faith in God, and know that he is now at peace and that there will come a time when we shall all be together again. I have many fond memories of you and Ernie, and will cherish them always.
My Love to you and all your family, Ron Grammatico