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Luis Fernando Alcazar Sr.

Luis Alcazar Obituary

Luis Fernando Alcazar, Sr., passed away on Thursday, February 15, 2007 at 4:40 A.M. due to injuries sustained in an automobile accident. Age 57 years. A native of San Jose, Costa Rica and a resident of Marrero, LA. Mr. Alcazar was a former employee with the National Security Agency and a proud U.S. Army veteran during the Vietnam Conflict. Loving father of Luis F. Alcazar, II, Shawn V. Alcazar and Jennifer E. Alcazar. Son of Alfophelia Albarado Alcazar and Carlos Alcazar. Brother of Carl ""Eddie'' Alcazar, Anne Alcazar and the late Ricardo Alcazar. Also survived by many nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be private. In memory of Mr. Alcazar and in lieu of usual remembrances, memorial contributions may be made to the American Heart Association, P.O. Box 409410, Atlanta, GA 30384. To extend on-line condolences to the Alcazar Family, please visit us at www.clarkducote.com CLARK-DUCOTE FUNERAL HOME OF BELLE CHASSE is in charge of arrangements.

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Published by The Times-Picayune on Feb. 25, 2007.

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Pedro & Yolanda (Julie) Ruiz

February 28, 2007

To the family of Luis Fernando, my prayers will be with you. I am Julie, the wife of his late brother Orlando, now marry to Pedro Ruiz, Jr. A Mass is going to be celebraded in his honor,this Sunday, March 4th,at Blessed Selos Church in New Orleans,3053 Daulphine St.,at 12:00 Noon

Jennifer Alcazar

February 25, 2007

Dad I love you very much you meant the world to me I will miss you very much but I know you will always be in my heart I love you.

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