Jimmy-Carbajal-Obituary

Jimmy Carbajal

Yuma, Arizona

Feb 17, 1942 – Jul 4, 2020 (Age 78)

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BORN
February 17, 1942
DIED
July 4, 2020
AGE
78
LOCATION
Yuma, Arizona

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Jimmy, 78, went home to the lord July 4, 2020. He passed away at Banner Hospital, Phoenix. He was born February 17, 1942 in Yuma, AZ. He attended Yuma elementary schools and was a graduate of Yuma Union High School.He retired from Houston International after 41 years. Jimmy's passion was working...

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It has been five years since you left us, and I think about you often. Thank you for welcoming me into your family. Your kindness and care for all, especially your Vicki, is unmatched. I wish I told you sooner. We miss you Big Jimmy. Thank you for all the smiles.

As time passes us by--I can still remember you and your smile as if were yesterday!!! I'll go to my grave remembering you amigo and I'll look for you when I get there!! Your amigo always, Big Al (aka Alberto)

Mrs Carbajal, Jimmy, Jeffery & Kimberly I’m so sorry for your loss! So many fond memories I have of us growing up on Kofa Ct! He was a great man & father ! My prayers go out to all of you at this time!

To Vicky, her sons and all of the Carabajal family, we give our most sincere condolences on the passing of Jimmy. Our fondest memories are of growing up in the neighborhood surrounded by loving families and friends. The Carabajal family was especially remembered because everyone in that large family was not only beautiful, but kind. We are with you in your sorrow and offer prayers for Jimmy. May he Rest In Peace.
Luis and Mary (Aguiar) Barajas

jimmy i miss all the great times we had at Applebee's. always dicussing whose lawn looked better! lol! RIP my friend

jimmy was a bright shiny star wherever he went. He was always smiling and taking pictures. My sympathies to his family. He will be sorely missed by all who knew him.

JIMMY Was a Truly WONDERFUL PERSON , he was always so nice and friendly , he will be missed by many . Our most sincere Condolences to his Family .. David and Margaret Basoco

I remember Jimmy from high school and the class reunions that we attended together. I believe he took most of the pictures at the class reunions. Rest with God Jimmy.

Had classes with Jim in high school, and worked with him at Houston photo products before I joined the navy and after I served my time and earned my discharge. Without a doubt, Jim was one of the nicest guys I have had the privalege to know. I am sure God accepted him with open arms. If you can hear me Jim , may you be forever in the arms of God.