Manuel-ROMERO-Obituary

Manuel ROMERO III

Tucson, Arizona

Jun 19, 1951 – Aug 9, 2017

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BORN
June 19, 1951
DIED
August 9, 2017
LOCATION
Tucson, Arizona

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ROMERO, Manuel, III Born June 19, 1951 in El Paso, TX. And was a resident of South Tucson for 39 years. He passed peacefully August 9, 2017. He was survived by his wife, Elva Irene of 46 years and six children, Eduardo (Adrian), Monica (Ramon), Manuel V. (Silvia), Gisela (Gilbert) and Linda...

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Dad, it's been 8yrs and still it feels as if I just lost you yesterday. I miss you, think of you every day. Your stories are endless, and my girls and I could talk about then over and over. I love you MR.

A year has gone by... way to fast. I miss you like I did the day you left us. For the past year I have worn your cloth, sprayed your colon and gone through photos of you. I know you are no longer here with me but I will never let go. I love you Dad.

I love you always and forever daddy. Thank you to all the wonderful people who got to witness and experience first hand the amazing man he was and I hope he holds a special place in your heart as he hold our hearts forever. Thank you for letting him into your lives and allowing him to spread his smiles and joy.

You have always been an inspiration and mentor to many. I was proud to call you friend and shall miss you greatly. To the family, thanks for allowing the world to share this wonderful man with you. Love to all of you.

Trinidad on behalf of your GEICO family, we extend our sincerest condolences for the loss of your beloved Grandfather. Words do little to lessen the pain during this trying time; but, know that we will keep you and your family in our thoughts and prayers.

My deepest sympathy to the Romero Family. Losing a loved one is very difficult. May the love of family and friends as well as the words found at 1 Thessalonians 4:14 help you get through this most difficult time.

DDB

My condolences to the family and friends of Manny. I would see him every now and again at PPP but more often would see him in South Tucson. Wonderful man that was quick with a handshake, hug and smile. Rest in peace Manny.

Manny was an institution in South Tucson, always working with youth. He was a devoted family man and a great mentor, earning the trust and respect of the youth he served. It wasn't a job to Manny...it was a calling. He will be greatly missed.