Joe-Barrales-Obituary

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Joe Tena Barrales

Fredericksburg, Virginia

Mar 19, 1941 – Sep 28, 2013

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March 19, 1941
DIED
September 28, 2013
LOCATION
Fredericksburg, Virginia

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Mullins & Thompson Funeral Service - Fredericksburg Obituary

Joe Tena Barrales, 72, of Fredericksburg passed away on Saturday, Sept. 28 at Mary Washington Hospital. Now in the arms of Jesus, he will always be loved by his wife of 48 years, Marge; his two sisters, Yollie Luna and husband Jose of Tucson, AZ and Lupe Marquez and husband Eddie of Salt Lake...

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Marge, my sincere condolences on the loss of your loved one. I, too, have experienced such a loss. Fred passed away December 22, 2009 after a brief illness with pancreatic cancer. He always spoke fondly of you and Joe and particularly of the trip we all made to Tempe to attend the Fiesta Bowl (Arizona won). Joe was a great fan of the U of A as was Fred. Again, my sincere condolences.

On behalf of the Cunes Family, our sincere condolenses on the loss of Jose. May God bless you in this difficult time and memories serve to keep his spirit alive within you.

Joe- May you rest in peace.

Irma Cunes Davidson

To my cousin Pepe (Joe)...I know you are at peace now and that is a blessing. All the lives you have touched will always have a special place in all their lives. Your legacy will live on..until we see you again. I love you...sweet rest to you my cousin.

Pepe, the name all the cousins knew him by was a wonderful person who so challenged himself and accomplished so much...so proud of him. The last time I saw him was when he came to Denver for a business meeting. We drove to Evergreen, my home at the time and he fell in love with the area. We spent a short time together and enjoyed it so much. Little did I know that it would be the last time I would see him. But he was always close by in my heart. He talked of his life with Margie, she was...

Pepe,as I knew him, will be so missed. He accomplished so much in his life and we were so proud of him. The last time he came to Denver to visit while on a business trip was the last time I saw him. But he was never out of mind. His Love Margie,the love of his life, will have wonderful memories to help her through this terrible loss. He is with the Lord watching over her.

To my Cunado Jose! I have watched you and Margie weather many storms during these past 48 years. You have both continued to love and support each other during these times. Margie conned you into many extreme adventures and you always pulled through for her. you always loved, nurtured and cared for her and were the example of what the gospel want a husband to be.
We shared many good times together and the best was on the barfi boat going to St Thomas. I will certainly miss you mi cunado.

For my special brother-in-law, Joe. Thank you for loving my sister, Margie, with a deep and abiding love. I know she was your treasure and your optimism. I take comfort in knowing both you and Tom are now walking together with Jesus. You both loved our Lord and Savior so very much. You both lived your faith for all to see. You both loved and were so proud of serving in the United States Navy, and regaled us with so many stories. Now you are both healthy again. Praise God! I will miss...