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1932
2018
David P. Rocha was born on January 31, 1932 in Los Angeles, CA at White Memorial hospital. He is the sixth child of ten brothers and sisters. He lived in Ciudad Juarez, El Paso and Los Angeles. He services in the Army in the Korean War in 1952. He was a baker for Vons Bakery for 31 years. He married Alicia S. Rocha in 1952 and they had 5 children – Martha Alicia, Sandra Luz, Jesus David, Rosa Linda and Gabriela. He had 7 grandchildren – Danielle Monique, Victor Manuel Jr., Marcela Yolanda, Ricardo German, David Chaz, Cassandra Lenora and Celeste Jacqueline. He had 7 great grandchildren – Amanda Jasmine, Luca Ricardo, Makayla Isabella, Ezra Mateo, Maliya Natalia, Rocco Ray and Micah Alessandro. He was a loving man who was friendly, kind, caring and funny. He enjoyed spending time with his family and friends. He loved to go fishing (especially the ocean), barbequing, going to the horse races in his younger years and to the casinos in his later years.
He lived a full like surrounded by people who loved him, he will be missed!
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Daniel Guzman
July 16, 2018
Rest in peace Tio. Catch a "big one" on the other side. God Bless.
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