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Joseph Cordova

Albuquerque, New Mexico

1930 - 2015

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Cordova, Joseph Samuel Joseph Samuel Cordova, 84, a longtime resident of Albuquerque passed away at home on 17 June 2015 with his loving wife of 58 years, Elaine, by his side. Joseph "Sam" Cordova was born in Fort Collins, CO, on 17 November 1930, the fifth of ten children born to Jose Dolores...

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My sincere sympathy to all of the Cordova Family. I met Mr. Cordova and his wife Elaine when they came to Colorado Springs CO to see their son Doug and Family. Col Cordova and I were in the same office when Doug was just a Captain promoted to Major. Mr. Cordova and his daughter-in-law Amy made a great breakfast for the office to celebrate the promotion. A few years later I again met Mr. and Mrs. Cordova. It had been several years since I saw them. He remembered who I was and where we...

Steve & I just heard about Joe's passing. Your family is in our thoughts and prayers. We have such wonderful memories of him and he was so kind to us. God Bless

Dear Mr. Cordova,
If I had known the last time I had seen you would have been the last time, I would have given you a giant hug.
I want you to know that you are my most favorite customer. I looked forward to seeing and chatting with you every April and October for the last eight-years.
I am a better person, parent, wife and friend because of you. You have given me a lot of great advice over the years and for that I am forever grateful. I knew if I did what you said it would work...

Dear Cordova Family:
It was always great to see Mr. Cordova in Las Cruces. We know he was an Aggie fan. Please accept our heartfelt condolences at this difficult time. Janet Green and Eddie Binder

We are grateful to have had a man like Mr. Cordova in our lives. He made you feel like you were one of his own, we will miss him deeply. Know that your family will be in our thoughts and prayers. Respectfully yours, Bernie & Gina.

Peace be with Mr. Cordova, his family, and all the lives he touched and made better.

To the entire Cordova Family our Prayers and Support to you in this difficult time. Mr. Cordova to me was a man of Honor and they don't make the quality of man like him much anymore. I always enjoyed seeing him at the Aggie football games and he always made your feel so special when you spent time with him. He will be missed.

Michael & Tracy Mistler
Overland Park, Kansas

Elaine and Family,

My prayers and thoughts are with you. Sam will forever be Loved.

God Bless you all,

Bowina Sanchez-Burback