Luis-Delgado-Obituary

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Luis Louie Delgado

Watsonville, California

May 23, 1929 – Sep 17, 2015 (Age 86)

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BORN
May 23, 1929
DIED
September 17, 2015
AGE
86
LOCATION
Watsonville, California

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Ave Maria Memorial Chapel Obituary

Luis "Louie" Delgado peacefully passed away on Thursday, September 17, 2015 at the age of 86. Mr. Delgado was born on May 23, 1929 to Melquiades and Eloisa Delgado in Hagerman, New Mexico. He came to California as a young man where he learned the plumbing trade. He was employed by various plumbing companies and was a member of the plumber's local union for many years, he later owned Delgado's Plumbing. Louie also was a member of the Freedom Fire Dept. for many years and was elected as Fire Commissioner for 2 terms from 1988-1992. Louie loved to fish, hunt and taught many of his friends and family how too also. Before his illness he attended Green Valley Christian Church and enjoyed going on mission trips like Mexico, Tabago and Uragray and put his plumbing trade and other skills to help serve others. Louie loved spending time with his family and gardening. Mr. Delgado will be truly missed by friends and family who were blessed to have known him. He is survived by his wife of 58 years, Virginia Delgado, his children; Stella (Terry) Reyes of Gilroy, Linda Limon, Rita (Vince) Valdez of Watsonville, Dora (Stan) Curtis of Castroville. Louie is also lovingly remembered by his 15 grandchildren, 47 great grandchildren and 16 great -great grandchildren. Visitation services will be on Wednesday, September 23, 2015 from 3:00-9:00 PM with a celebration of life service at 7:00 PM at Ave Maria Memorial Chapel. Graveside services will be held on Thursday, September 24, 2015 at 1:00 PM at Pajaro Valley Memorial Park.

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We just said good-bye to our dear Mommy Grace, who loved Uncle Louie and Aunt Virgie so much--she told me, "Aunt Virgie was my best friend." I am glad to be reminded of the ten year anniversary of Uncle Louie's passing. I am so glad I got to see him one last time that year. Our elders are now our examples as we step up and become the older generation. Daddy Ray, I am so thankful we still have you. Love always, Mandy

When I was a kid II would see my Uncle Louie and run and hug him and shout, "Uncle Louie!" and he would say, "Uncle Louie!" back to me! When I visited my Aunt Virgie after her heart operation that was the last time I saw Uncle Louie. He came out to the kitchen and looked in my eyes and smiled. I felt like he came out just to see me. I love you, Uncle Louie. Your house was a second home to me.