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Raul "Chico" Olvera Sr.

Syracuse, New York

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MONTEZUMA < Raul "Chico" Olvera Sr., 77, of West Loop Road, Montezuma, died unexpectedly Monday, April 2, 2007, at Auburn Memorial Hospital. Chico was born in Stamford, Conn., on June 23, 1929. He was the son of Blas and Juanita Trevino Olvera. Chico proudly served his country in the Army...

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Uncle Raul , you were one of the good guys. I will always have a place in my heart for you....

The Olvera family, sorry I couldnt make it home to go to the funeral and calling hours. Grampa was a big part of all of us and he will be truly missed. I have a part of him in my daughter and he will always live on with her...love Amanda, Barry, and Alayna Brie-Ann

Lori,Mike and Amanda I have been thinking about all of you and my condolences go out to all of you at this time of need. If we can do anything for you guys let me knew.
I really didn't knew your dad Lori but from everything that Jeff has ever said to me he was a grate person, careing of all that he ever meet, never a cold heart, and from what the kids have ever said he was there for them. So my harts go out to all of you.

I am heartbroken to hear of Chico's passing. By the time I had heard, The calling hours were passed. I used to work at the legion in Port Byron and Chico was my favorite customer.I will always miss him. My thoughts and prayers are with all of you.

sorry about your dad. he was a good
caring person. if their is anything
we can do for you or your family
please let us know your friends
sue bob sherman

Sorry to hear about your loss, Muriel. We are all thinking of you.

So sorry for your loss.

Chico was a very dear friend of my family . My condolences go out to the family. I lost my father last month so I know how you feel . The family has to stay together and stay strong!

God bless all of the family. I remember Chico coming in to my dad's (the Wayside), in Elbridge, always had a smile on his face.
Our prayers are with you.
Deb Weber-Chrissley