James-Luque-Obituary

James A. Luque

Phoenix, Arizona

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Luque, James A. 73, of Phoenix, AZ passed away on April 21, 2013, with his family by his side. James was born in Bisbee, AZ on March 11, 1940. James proudly served in the United States Navy during the Vietnam War. James was an avid fan of all Arizona Sports teams, especially the Cardinals. He was...

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Dearest Mary, I'm sorry to hear of your loss. May you try to find comfort in your time of need. I'm sure your children will be a there to help you go through the rough years ahead. I too loss someone so dear to my heart my father 3/23/13. Now my Luciano Anthony Resendez will have both his tatas to reunite.
Michelle Resendez- McClintock

Dearest Mary,I thank God I was able to say goodbye to my brother Jim, the emotional pain I am in cannot be compared to the emotional pain you and your family are going through at this time. I read the poem "Miss Me" and I thought it would fit you and your children from the wonderful stories you shared at the hospital.........
"When I come to the end of the road
and the sun has set for me
I want no rites in a gloom filled room
why cry for a soul set free.
Miss me - but not too...

Our deepest sympathy to the Luque family. We have great memories of the whole family when we were active in the MFC.

I went to Avondale Grammar and Aqua Fria H. S. with James. We worked together for our new church. James was so kind, friendly and a very hard worker. My sympathy goes to his family and friends who will miss him. I am so sorry.

Oh, my dear Uncle Jimmy, I'll never forget you! You are the one who taught me how to dance when I was 16! Because I was to be a bridesmaid at the wedding for you & Aunt Mary. And yes, we DANCED! We had fun! You were a kind, gentle & patient man. Now, I imagine you dancing in heaven, my sweet Tio. Love, Rita Magdaleno & family

A very kind man. I remember when my aunt Mary was going to marry Uncle Jimmy. I saw pictures of him in his white uniform and was impressed by his handsomeness. He was a quite and observant man who spoke with thoughtfulness.
Love and sympathy to the family, Mary Virginia Blanco

May the Lord be with you all and may your kind husband, father, grandfather and uncle rest in peace with God our father.

May all the special memories you hold near your hearts comfort you at this difficult time.Liz, Brianna and the rest of your family are in our thoughts and prayers.

A great friend to my father; more like a brother. So many fond memories of my Uncle Jimmy