Alonso Avitia, age 53, born in Madera, Chihuahua, Mexico and a resident of Albuquerque, New Mexico, passed away on November 27, 2024. Mr. Avitia is survived by his two daughters, Joselinne Avitia-Cobos and Alinne Avitia; grandchildren, Zenaida, Leilani, Liliana, Mylah, Lilah, and Aliyana; siblings, Ignacia Avitia, Maribel Avitia, Arturo Avitia, Joel Avitia; several extended family members. Services are pending.
Alonso Avitia, de 53 años, nacido en Madera, Chihuahua, México y residente de Albuquerque, Nuevo México, falleció el 27 de noviembre de 2024. Al Sr. Avitia le sobreviven sus dos hijas, Joselinne Avitia-Cobos y Alinne Avitia; nietos, Zenaida, Leilani, Liliana, Mylah, Lilah y Aliyana; hermanos, Ignacia Avitia, Maribel Avitia, Arturo Avitia, Joel Avitia; varios miembros de la familia extendida. Los servicios están pendientes.
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