1930
2010
Stockton, CA
Luciano D. Barba "Pops"
Jan. 7, 1930 - Nov. 28, 2010
He will be missed by the Barba Family and friends. He was a hard working man who worked 40 years in a cannery and retired. While he was retired he continued to work at the glass replacement with family and friends who was known as "Pops". He is survived by his wife of 56 years Lucila; his children: Rosemary, Amelia, Rosalinda, Luciano II, Efrain, Arthur; grandchildren: Mikey, Eric, David, Julian, Alex, Dominic, Daniel, Luciano III, Naomie, Alexis, Mia, Bianca, Stephanie, Alana and Kayla.
Visitation: Wed. Dec. 1, 12 p.m. and Rosary: Wed. 6 p.m. at Sutter Street Memorial Chapel, 520 N. Sutter St., Stockton, CA. Funeral Service: Thurs. Dec. 2, 10:30 a.m. St. Gertrude's Catholic Church. Committal: S.J. Catholic Cemetery.
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4 Entries
Linda Avalos
December 2, 2010
Luciano Sorry to hear about your father. Bless you and your family
Sharon Geneva
December 1, 2010
Pops you will truly be missed. You was the closes to a father to me ever in my life. I will always think of you. I would like to give my deepest condolences to the family. I know this is very shocking and very hard. Just take one day at a time. A minute if you have to. Just know also Pops is an Angel he will be with you always. There"s really not enough words to say how good of a man pops was to all. He could always make you smile if your sad. If you didnt understand something he would take the time to try and help you understand. If you ever needed help an pops could help you he would. I know pops truly earned his wings to be with the Angels. In my eyes he already was an Angel. I will truly miss him. God bless you all. I will put more prays to God for all as to I know what your going threw. Just follow your Hearts one day at a time. It will get a little easier but you will never forget. I know I wont Pops is one of a kind. Pops until we meet again my friend i love and miss you always. Sharon and Family
Angie Gonzales-Amezquita
December 1, 2010
Lucy y familia Barba, Les acompanio en su pesar. Seran recordados en mis oraciones. To my brothers and sisters Barba family. You have my deepest sympathy and sincere condolences. Your Dad was the best neighbor/friend anyone could ever ask for. Living on Pilgrim Street for over some 50 years, where we shared some ups and downs. But through it all, each were there for each other as good neighbors do. I consider you all not only the best neighbors but, my brothers & sisters. We all will truly miss your Dad. Just know that God will carry you through it all and your Dad is now resting in peace with our Lord. With all our Love: From the entire Gonzales family, especially Angie/Hector (Gonzales) Amezquita Family.
December 1, 2010
Senora Barba Y Familia, you are in my thoughts...Please accept with deepest sympathy the heartfelt thought that there is hope in each new tomorrow. Theresa Lepe
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