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January 13, 2020
RIP Big Al
Maria D
January 9, 2020
R.I.P Albert. Even though I didn't personally know you, you were a great human being. No more suffering anymore. You are now in God's arms and kingdom and are reunited with your loved ones in heaven. My deepest condolences to his family, friends, and co-workers.
Q.D.E.P
Rose Celaya
January 7, 2020
You are free of all your pain & even though we want you here, you can run around in heaven with Ronnie and watch over us all forever. Rest in peace old friend and thanks for the memories of the ole Cholla wrestling days.
Michael Ortiz
January 6, 2020
Rest In Paradise Primo. I Love You Man. I know you'll be watching over us and I know your Spirit will continue to live through all of your family and friends. We will miss your infectious smile and humor. I will continue everyday to strive to be a better man just like you cousin.
Michael Ortiz
January 6, 2020
Albert I Miss And Love You Very Much!! You were more than my 1st cousin, you were my older brother. My first 6th Ave cruise and high school wrestling matches and parties were all thanks to you. I always looked up to you. You always looked out for me, protected me and gave me advice as I got older. You made everyone laugh and always made sure your family knew how much you loved them. Your energy and heart made everyone cling to you instantly like a magnet. I'm glad I was able to go and say my Goodbyes to you in person, I know you heard me as I prayed for you and laughed about old times. You were, are, and always will be my Hero. I Love You Brother Big Al Mendoza!! I know your Mom, Frank, Grandma and Grandpa are happy to see you again. See you on the other side. Your proud cousin, Mikey.
Phillip Ortiz
January 3, 2020
Albert, you were a great cousin to have and from what I heard when I was little, you were a great wrestler for Cholla too. Growing up I always remember that you were respectful and we could count on you if we needed help. You and your mom were always laughing and that would make me feel happy whenever you were around. I'm sorry that we didn't get to hang around as much when I got older and had a family of my own. I will miss you, but I'm sure you, Frank, and Priscilla are in heaven reunited once again. May God bless your soul and look after your daughter. 'Till we meet again. Rest In Peace. Love, your cousin Phillip.
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