Martin-Corralejo-Obituary

Martin Corralejo

San Leandro, California

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American Cancer Society

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June 9, 2008 Resident of Oakland Martin Corralejo born in Oakland passed away at the age of 69. Dearly beloved husband of Dianna M. Corralejo. Loving father of Suzanne Corralejo and Vallerie Roeder (Jeff). Dearest brother of Georgia Dickson, Paul Corralejo, John Corralejo, Anita Ibarra, Cristina...

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Dianna, Suzanne and Vallerie,
I am so sorry to hear of Martin's passing. Georgia and I lost touch the last couple of years so I wasn't aware that he had taken ill. Martin was always so warm and welcoming to me and his smile was so infectious. He was a master carpenter and I will never forget his artistry in making over the record store in Hayward.

My condolences to you and all who were touched by Martin's love.

Through EBMUD, where your precious daughter Suzie works, I have met and heard so much about Martin Corralejo. Our prayers are with the family.

Oh no!
Is this John's brother from the delivery company for VNA??!! This is Chuck (from 1985). This has all the right inscriptions of the Marty from back in the day when I used to work with Doug and coordinate the deliveries for prescriptions. I remember him also from the Lotto program and seeing his family jumping up and down even before I met the brothers.
My prayers and thoughts are with you and the family.

You are gone my brother but not forgotten

Charles "Chuck"...

Offering our deepest condolences during this difficult time.

Marty,

You are the "Big Brother" I always wished for. I am grateful and privileged to have gotten to know you better in later years. Pops was always proud of you for being such a hard worker. He may not have told you but he was. You could hear it in his voice when he spoke of you and often used your example to make a point. I will miss you much and all the laughs we had whether watching comedies or just talking we found something funny in just about anything. I will always...

Uncle Marty,

Thanks for being a real good Uncle to me grwoing up. You taught me discipline and hard work. You always took me to A's games, and remember when you used to take me camping at Manteca with Cesar and Wilson (cousin Eddie). You were the one who woke me up at 7:00 AM on my summer vacation days to go to Home Depot to buy 60 pound bags of concrete mix. Then took us to Taco Bell. You always made me laugh with funny words or funny dances, and it was classic when you would stick...

I REMEMBER WHEN I WAS YOUNG COMING TO SEE YOU IN THE SUMMERS EATING ICE CREAMS AND PIES AT NIGHT WATCHING THE A'S PLAY IN THE DAY. I NEVER REALLY LEFT YOUR SIDE, ENJOYED EVERY MINUTE OF EVERYDAY. THERE IS SO MUCH I COULD SAY. I WILL ALWAYS LOVE YOU AND MISS YOU FOREVER. YOU WILL ALWAYS BE IN MY HEART AND MEMORIES.
GOD BLESS YOU TIO
LOVE ALWAYS TOPO