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Joe E. Partida Jr.

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COLTON JOE E. PARTIDA, JR. Age 68 Joe was born on November 11, 1941 in Chino, California. Went home to be with the Lord on January 27th, 2010. He is survived by his wife Rosi; children Teresa Partida of Hemet, Anita Betancur and Phil Partida of Riverside; Eight grandchildren; Mother Mary E....

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Rosie, Anita, Teresa, Phillip , Grandkids & family, such "bitter-sweet news to us. Joe & I go way back since the "Speedy Press" in Moreno Valley on Sunnymd Bl. in the old house when David was a little baby in his playpin. He was very loving, caring & kind & strong man,(always smiling) & shared prayers with him & our business, & always touched base with each other, we last spoke 6 weeks ago & he planned to come out & visit us with Rosie. My deepest condolences & I will keep you all in...

Rosie,Phil, & Family, I am very sorry for your loss, I met Joe & The Family about 30 year ago & spent a lot of time with my very good friend Phil. GOD BLESS YOUR FAMILIES & STAY STRONG, a family friend far & away. J.D.ALDAMA, MILWAUKEE,WI

My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

Rosie and Family,
Please except my condolences. I knew Joe for many years I met him through my Brother-in-law "KNOBBY". he will always be rembered in my family. My daughter loved it when Joe would give her a bag of lemons when she was little. It is sad to loss a love one, it hurts for a long time. I will celabrate his life and know that he and his friends looking over us all. May god be with you all.

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Rosie and Family,
I was saddened today to hear about Joe's passing. He will always be remembered by our family for being a great friend to my father. Joe will now join him in keeping the "Speedy Press" gang going!!!

Our prayers are with you all during this time.

It is with sorrow that I learn about Joe's passing. He was an old and dear friend. We were friends since the '60s. The "Bouncer" days were the best of times! I'll miss you, my brother. Lu.

we shall miss you my friend