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Jorge Duenes

El Paso, Texas

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Jorge "George" Luis Duenes, 58, passed away Sunday, October 24, 2010. After graduating from Jefferson High School, he served in the US Army. He earned 3 degrees from El Paso Community College. Had also worked at Safeway and Sas. He met his future wife Belia in January 1976, when they both...

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I just want to say that it's been 9 years since you lost Mr. Jorge Duenes from El Paso and I am praying for his family and friends may his memory be always kept alive. Rest in Heavenly Peace Jorge Duenes. God bless you always. From another Jorge Duenes

Jorge, it is so hard to think you are no longer with us protecting the staff and students at EPCC. You were a great friend and will always be missed. May perpetual light shine on him. RIP

May you rest in peace Jorge and may perpetual light shine on you.

i miss my uncle very much the early memory i have of him is when my father left he always tried to fill the void so i am so lucky that he was my uncle.

HOLA! My name is also Jorge Duenes Sr. from Las Vegas, NV. I wanted to say may the Lord Jesus our Savior be with you during your loss of Jorge. This is so ironic that I also go by the english name of George. Only my grandparents who raised me usually called me Jorge. I was looking for my Geneology and found your husband, father, grandfather etc... My birthday is different it's May 29, 1975. I hope one of gets this message. I didn't realize how really common Duenes is especially in Texas and...

George,
Our Children grew up together form Benito Maritnez Elementry to Montwood High. Our families lives touched each others over the years. I feel sad that I could not have talked to you more. My families heartful condolences go out to yours.
Until we meet again. May your family be blessed.
Victor, Sylvia and Chelsea

George, It was a pleasure and an HONOR to work with you at EPCC. You were a prime example as to how a peace officer should conduct himself. With your life experiences, you helped many officers with your wisdom, knowledge and patience and taught the people with less patience some tolerance. The world was made a little better with your presence and you served your purpose in life as the Lord wished very well. Now as you look over us from above, take care of your family. I salute you,...

I meet Officer Duenes at EPCC since I work at an Early College High School but I am also a student at EPCC so we talked many times, he was a very nice man, very caring for people around him, he had a lovely smile. He will be missed by many students and teachers, My thoughts and prayers are with his family. May the peace which comes from the memories of love shared comfort you now and in the days ahead.

My condolences to the family. George will be missed.