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Juan "Copie" Chavez Jr.

Yuma, Arizona

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Juan Copie Chavez Jr. was born on February 16,1935 in Yuma. Copie passed away on December 24, 2008 at Yuma Regional Medical Center of a longtime illness. He was preceded in death by his parents Rafaela and Juan Chavez Sr., sister Eleanor Gill and two brothers, Abraham Chavez and Charlie Chavez....

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My prayers are with you Copie, and HE will give your family peace of mind.

To the entire Chavez family, please accept our heartfelt condolences. My father, Pedro Quintero, and I last saw Copie out at the big house a couple of years ago and he was, as always, a most gracious host.

To the Chavez family - I'm so sorry for the loss of your father, I didn't know him but our families have known each other for years starting off on 24th the street and through our school years from Crane (Paula) Yuma High (Joey, Sonya and Mark), softball games (Susie and Ralph) riding lessons (Nicky) and 4-H (Spooky).

I hope god gives your family the strength you will need to get though these hard times, God Bless you all.

Our condolences to the Chavez Family. Joey, may the love of family and friends carry you all through your grief.

Kathy. So sorry to hear about your loss,our prayers and condolences to you and the whole family. love and hugs from Rachel

Our sincere prayer is that God will comfort you in your loss as only He is able to. Nick we met you and sat next to your mom at the Yuma Civic Center May 10, 2008, It was obvious that your family is very united, May God 's Spirit keep you strong in Jesus name.

I am sorry for your loss. I only met Copie once but his knowledge of family and relatives of the Gila Valley helped with my ancestry. Sue, John and Nick, may God bless you all.

To the Chavez family, my deepest condolences at the loss of your father, Copie. We all have lost another from our beloved North Gila Valley circle of family and friends. May God bless all of you.

To the Chavez Family, You have our deepest sympathy, always.

The Miranda Family (Nene)