1922
2018
03/30/1922 - 09/26/2018John Fuentes passed away at home at the age of 96 on 9/26/2018. He was a WWII decorated veteran and airplane mechanic crew Chief in the Korean War.He is survived by his 5 children, 9 grandchildren and 10 great grand-children.Viewing at Cortner Chapel, 10/8/18, 5:00-8:00pm in Redlands. Burial on 10/9/18 at Riverside National Cemetery at 11:00am.Cortner Chapel221 Brookside Avenue - Redlands, CA 92373909-793-2353www.cortnerchapel.com
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I just learned today of the passing of my uncle. He was an amazing man and my Mom and Dad and our family loved him very much. This is a wonderful picture of him and he did not change much over the years. He will be missed greatly by all. My condolences to all of my cousins and their families.
Love to All, Rene
October 11, 2018
It has been many years since I have seen my Uncle John, yet I have fond memories of him and Aunt Rita.
My Mom, Irene, just mentioned Uncle John last week. Unfortunately we were not aware of John's passing. She has spoken from time to time about him and has often wondered how he and the whole family has been. On a separate note, my dad, John, recently passed away on 9/8. Even though they are not living among us, they will always be in our hearts and eternally living until we all meet again.
Please accept my condolences....Wishing you peace.
Johnna (Garcia) Lopez
Johanna Lopez
October 11, 2018
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