CORDOVA, JACOB ARMANDO
Survived by his loving wife, Beverly;
children, Kevin and Ursula; his parents,
Armando and Ciria; also 7 grandchildren
and 3 great-grandchildren. Graveside service is July 11, Mt. Olivet, 12801 W.
44th Ave., arrival time, 10:30 AM at the
2nd west gate; Burial at 11:00 AM.
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5 Entries
Susan Lewis Wright
July 13, 2006
To Beverly and all the Cordovas,
Most of us found out too late about the funeral to attend. We are so sorry to hear of Jacob's passing. Be assured he and all of you are in our prayers.
Violet Hill
July 11, 2006
May Gods blessings be with you at this time of loss .
With deep sympathy
Violet Hill (Keebler)
Susan Asciutto
July 9, 2006
May God be with you and your family. Sorry for your loss.
Susan Asciutto(Donna Tate daughter)
Karen Antwine(Frederick)
July 9, 2006
So sorry to hear about your loss.Will be thinking about you. Ivan and Karen Antwine
Donna Tate
July 9, 2006
MAY YOU REST IN PEACE
MAY GOD BLESS YOU AND YOUR FAMILY in this time of sorrow
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