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Guadalupe Zavala

Chicago, Illinois

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"Lupe" Age 39, passed away Thursday, November 6, 2008 with his family by his side. Born August 23, 1969 in Guanajuato, Mexico. Lupe is preceded in death by his father, Juan Zavala. He is survived by his mother, Celia Zavala (nee Damian); one brother and three sisters.Funeral arrangements in care...

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To Lupe's family, I worked with Lupe at the Mount Prospect Public Library. How can I put into words how very much he meant to us all? Lupe was kind, warm, smart and so very, very funny. He had a special sparkle in his eyes and when he smiled he could light up the room. He was always so willing to help out wherever he was needed and never complained about anything. When I worked with him in the evening Lupe would stop by and ask if I would push the clocks ahead so he could go home early. ...

To Lupe's Family,
Lupe was a friend and co-worker in Mt. Prospect. He will be remembered for his kindness, quick smile, and his generous spirit. My thoughts and prayers are with you in this time of sorrow.

Dear Lupe's Family - I've never known someone as warm and considerate as Lupe. I worked with him occasionally at the Mount Prospect Library and it was always a pleasure to see his smile. Please know that he had many who cared about him and considered him a friend. My thoughts and prayers are with you.

Quick with a smile, Lupe was a sweet and gentle man who brightened up the world a little bit for all those around him. I had the pleasure of working with Lupe at the Mount Prospect Public Library. I'll miss him. I offer my deepest sympathy to his family and many friends at this difficult time.

Lupe will be remembered by his coworkers and friends for his kindness, generous heart and smile. He touched many hearts at the Mount Prospect Public Library. I personally will miss him very much and extend my deepest sympathy to his family in their loss.

I worked with Lupe at the Mount Prospect Public Library. He was kind and generous to all of us, and so willing to help library patrons with translations from Spanish to English. We are very saddened by his passing and will miss his warmth and great smile; he will not be forgotten.