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Alfred Ortiz Lopeztello

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Alfred Ortiz Lopeztello

Birth
El Paso, El Paso County, Texas, USA
Death
26 Aug 2007 (aged 42)
Orange County, California, USA
Burial
Las Cruces, Doña Ana County, New Mexico, USA GPS-Latitude: 32.3017611, Longitude: -106.7877028
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Alfred Ortiz Lopeztello 42, of Foothill Ranch, California went to eternal rest on August 26, 2007. He was born October 31, 1964 in El Paso, Texas.

Alfred grew up in San Miguel, New Mexico and graduated from Las Cruces High School. He attended New Mexico State University for 2 years after he graduated from high school and then he joined the United States Marine Corps. He served in the United States Marine Corps for seven years as a Military Police Officer and then an Intelligence Specialist and spent one year in Iraq fighting in the Gulf War. After his time in the Marine Corps he continued his career in Law Enforcement for the next eleven years with the Department of Justice as a Senior Federal Officer. He was a truly passionate man who loved sports and enjoyed playing basketball. He was a family man who always put his family first. He has spent the last 18 years in Orange County, California with his wife and daughter.

Alfred was survived by his wonderful wife of 18 years Tondria Isaacs Lopeztello, his daughter Ashley Nichole Lopeztello, his mother Consuelo Alcala, his grandfather Tereso Ortiz, his brother Armando Alcala and wife Lupe of Pensacola, Florida, his sister Alicia Malpass and husband Patrick of Ft Worth, Texas, his Aunt Calacha Graciano and his nieces Patricia Malpass, Kayla Isaacs and Kayci Isaacs and his nephews Malcolm Alcala, David and Daniel Alcala, Joshua Malpass and Austin Isaacs.

He was preceded in death by his beloved grandmother Maria Ortiz Graciano, his father-in-law Dr. Willie P. Isaacs and his sister-in-law Donna Marie Isaacs Hernandez.

The funeral service took place at San Miguel Catholic Church in San Miguel, New Mexico, with burial services at Masonic Cemetery immediately following the funeral service.

Pallbearers were Tereso Ortiz, Ramon Ortiz, Armando Alcala, Malcolm Alcala, Patrick Malpass, Willie Isaacs and Blaine Isaacs. Honorary Pallbearer was Zack Isaacs.


Alfred Ortiz Lopeztello 42, of Foothill Ranch, California went to eternal rest on August 26, 2007. He was born October 31, 1964 in El Paso, Texas.

Alfred grew up in San Miguel, New Mexico and graduated from Las Cruces High School. He attended New Mexico State University for 2 years after he graduated from high school and then he joined the United States Marine Corps. He served in the United States Marine Corps for seven years as a Military Police Officer and then an Intelligence Specialist and spent one year in Iraq fighting in the Gulf War. After his time in the Marine Corps he continued his career in Law Enforcement for the next eleven years with the Department of Justice as a Senior Federal Officer. He was a truly passionate man who loved sports and enjoyed playing basketball. He was a family man who always put his family first. He has spent the last 18 years in Orange County, California with his wife and daughter.

Alfred was survived by his wonderful wife of 18 years Tondria Isaacs Lopeztello, his daughter Ashley Nichole Lopeztello, his mother Consuelo Alcala, his grandfather Tereso Ortiz, his brother Armando Alcala and wife Lupe of Pensacola, Florida, his sister Alicia Malpass and husband Patrick of Ft Worth, Texas, his Aunt Calacha Graciano and his nieces Patricia Malpass, Kayla Isaacs and Kayci Isaacs and his nephews Malcolm Alcala, David and Daniel Alcala, Joshua Malpass and Austin Isaacs.

He was preceded in death by his beloved grandmother Maria Ortiz Graciano, his father-in-law Dr. Willie P. Isaacs and his sister-in-law Donna Marie Isaacs Hernandez.

The funeral service took place at San Miguel Catholic Church in San Miguel, New Mexico, with burial services at Masonic Cemetery immediately following the funeral service.

Pallbearers were Tereso Ortiz, Ramon Ortiz, Armando Alcala, Malcolm Alcala, Patrick Malpass, Willie Isaacs and Blaine Isaacs. Honorary Pallbearer was Zack Isaacs.



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