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Alfredo Garcia Guerrero (Popouny)

1936 - 2020

Alfredo Garcia Guerrero (Popouny) obituary, 1936-2020, Yuma, AZ

BORN

1936

DIED

2020

Alfredo Guerrero (Popouny) Obituary

Alfredo Garcia Guerrero (Popouny), Pops departed this world at 11:30 am March 17th, 2020. After a courageous battle with dementia and a truly round to round fight to the end where Popouny finally let go and went to join his family in the hereafter.

Alfredo was born on November 20th, 1936 in Globe, Arizona on Euclid Avenue, an immigrant inhabited canyon and melting pot of mixed cultures that exemplified the American Ideal. This can be evidenced by the nickname he was tagged with as a child. Popouny is a Sicilian word meaning ""Tugboat"", undoubtedly a true indication of his tenacious nature.

Alfredo graduated from Globe High School in 1956, went to work in the local construction industry after graduation and then decided that there was a better way. He pursued a higher education and graduated from Arizona State College now known as Northern Arizona University in 1962. He then accepted a teaching position in Yuma, Arizona at the then recently desegregated George Washington Carver Elementary School where he became a popular and well liked 5th Grade teacher known for a fair but firm philosophy in teaching education. He moved forward in the pursuing years successfully completing a Master's Degree Program and Administrators Certification to eventually become Principal at Carver Elementary where he started and finished his career in Education after 30 years.

Waiting for him are his loving and gracious mother, Enriqueta Garcia Guerrero Orozco (Queta) father, Ventura Guerrero, beloved sister, Elisa Guerrero Bracamonte (Jim), brothers, Ventura (Benny) Guerrero, Enrique (Hank) Guerrero, Carlos (Chale) Guerrero (Rebecca), Eduardo (Bunchie) Guerrero (Jesse) and Roberto (Bobby ""O"") Orozco. A reunion long anticipated indeed.

Alfredo is survived by his remaining loving brother, Richard Carrizosa (Griselda), his son, Alfred Joseph Guerrero, four grandchildren, Enrique (Henry) Guerrero (Jessica), David Guerrero, Samuel Guerrero (who followed in his grandfather's footsteps to become an educator) and loving granddaughter Rebecca Guerrero and 5 great grandchildren, Gabriel, Caylee, Emilia, Allison and little Henry Guerrero.

Popouny will be missed as a professional educator, leader (though he would never acknowledge that) and a genuinely gracious individual with a special generosity inherited from his humble roots that he often described in private as, ""coming from an outfit that didn't have two nickles to rub together"".

• Memorial services are pending and will be announced at a later date.

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Published by Yuma Sun on Mar. 22, 2020.

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April 4, 2020

"Mr G", I know you are at peace now. I shall remember you as a very supportive principal during my 'K' teaching years at G.W.Carver School. I served the majority of my teaching career under your leadership. My condolences to your family.

Maria Van Horn

March 25, 2020

My condolences to Al's family. Al was my first boss when I began my teaching career in Yuma, at George Washington Carver School. He helped to build confidence in me as a new teacher. He created a school atmosphere that was difficult to leave. I will always be grateful for his smile and compassion. Rest in peace dear Al.

john stewart

March 24, 2020

Mr. Guerreo I knew as a teacher, Principal. We had mutual friends from Globe. He was good person to hang out with and Ruben Perez. Best wishes to his family..

Irene Montoya

March 22, 2020

Mr. Guerrero was my boss for 8 years. He was a humble, compassionate, and dedicated Principal. My condolences to his family. Rest In peace boss.

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