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Jose C. Arriola

Dallas, Texas

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Arriola, Jose C. Age 61 of Wylie, Texas passed away on Friday, October 31, 2008 in Plano, Texas. He is survived by his wife, Yolanda Arriola; sons, Jose C. Arriola, Jr., Daniel Arriola; sisters, Rebecca Arriola, Naomi Apolinar; brothers, Meliton C. Arriola, Jr., Albert C. Arriola; mother, Eloisa...

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There are no words to express the loss I feel in my heart for you right now.Since you moved back to Texas, it was great to play golf and to just hang out. I learned so many things from my big brother that I will always cherish. I will never be the same without you. I can hardly wait till we meet again. I am glad we spent the last two days you had left here on earth together. Your little brother Albert(Beto)

Joe was my friend. I miss him!

Joe

It was great to know you and thanks for all the help you gave me at Boeing. Will miss you.

Johnny

I am so happy that I was Joe's freind. He always had something to say that would cheer up the day.
When Roger was sick with cancer a group of us shaved our heads in support of his fight. Joe had the funniest looking head without hair.
I will miss him and his e-mails that would always be there to give me a laugh. He was and will always be loved.

I worked with Joe for many years, on the Boeing flightline. He taught this younger man many things about life in general...what I will always remember about Joe was how much his family ment to him. My deepest condolences to his family and friends. Thank you, for my world is better for having known him...you are missed Joe!

I worked with Joe years ago at Boeing in Everett. He was a nice guy, and made really great pecan pies. My best wishes to his family at this difficult time.

Joe was always a pleasure to work with, and would stand by his decisions. I will remember him for his honesty, and consistency. Best wishes, and prayers, to his family, during their time of grief.

Panda and I wish to extend our deepest sympathy to the Arriola family at this most difficult time. I knew Joe through our work at Boeing and have exchanged e-mails with him in the years since. I considered him a friend. A great guy.

I have always considered Joe to be my "second father". It was my pleasure to have known him. He showed his big, caring heart to all that were around him. He opened his home up to me and my family for years, and I always felt right at home. I am a better person because of seeing his generosity and dedication to his family. I will always cherish our shopping trips at the mall, our funny jokes, and the kindness he showed to all those he was around. He will be in our hearts forever and we...