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 Pablo G. “Paul” Gallegos

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Pablo G. “Paul” Gallegos

Birth
Barstow, San Bernardino County, California, USA
Death
16 Dec 2012 (aged 56)
California, USA
Burial
Barstow, San Bernardino County, California, USA
Memorial ID
102380414 View Source

PAUL (PABLO) G. GALLEGOS a Barstow resident, age 56, went home to be with the Lord on 12-16-12. He was born on 12-9-56 in Barstow CA. He lived in California for 56 years. He retired after 35 years of dedicated service to the Marine Depot Maintenance Command Production Plant Barstow. He also served 8 years for the Army National Guard. Paul (Pablo) G. Gallegos, Beloved Husband, Father, Grandfather, Father-in-law, Brother and Friend, was preceded in death by his mother, Carmen M. Gallegos, father, Toney R. Gallegos, brother Juan-Antonio Gallegos and sister Annie L. Gomez. He is survived by his beloved wife of 41 years, Adeline L. Gallegos, their three wonderful daughters, Monique A. Hodge, Sarah A Stevens, and Aurelia C. Gallegos, their two wonderful sons (in-law) Jason R. Hodge and Michael L. Stevens and three wonderful grandchildren Rebecca M. Gallegos-Hodge, David J. Hodge and Hannah S. Hodge. Paul is also survived by his brothers Andrew, Jimmy and Tom Gallegos as well as his sister Teresa Poole. Paul greatly loved the Lord and accepted Him and all of God's promises. Paul loved fishing, hunting and riding his Harley in the great outdoors. He also enjoyed rooting on his favorite football and basketball teams, the San Diego Chargers and the Los Angeles Lakers. Paul always enjoyed doing all of those things with his beautiful wife and loving family, as well as with his close friends. He will be greatly missed by all who love him, but will remain forever in their hearts as the vision of him dancing with Jesus comforts their spirits..."No doubt about it!" Celebration of Life Services will be held at 505 E. Mt. View, Mt. St. Joseph Catholic Church, Barstow, CA. Rosary: 9:00am. Mass: 10:00am with graveside services to follow at 37067 Irwin Rd, Mt. View Memorial Park. Hospitality will be provided at 505 E. Mt. View, St. Joseph Catholic Church, Noonan Hall. Published in the Daily Press on December 19, 2012.

PAUL (PABLO) G. GALLEGOS a Barstow resident, age 56, went home to be with the Lord on 12-16-12. He was born on 12-9-56 in Barstow CA. He lived in California for 56 years. He retired after 35 years of dedicated service to the Marine Depot Maintenance Command Production Plant Barstow. He also served 8 years for the Army National Guard. Paul (Pablo) G. Gallegos, Beloved Husband, Father, Grandfather, Father-in-law, Brother and Friend, was preceded in death by his mother, Carmen M. Gallegos, father, Toney R. Gallegos, brother Juan-Antonio Gallegos and sister Annie L. Gomez. He is survived by his beloved wife of 41 years, Adeline L. Gallegos, their three wonderful daughters, Monique A. Hodge, Sarah A Stevens, and Aurelia C. Gallegos, their two wonderful sons (in-law) Jason R. Hodge and Michael L. Stevens and three wonderful grandchildren Rebecca M. Gallegos-Hodge, David J. Hodge and Hannah S. Hodge. Paul is also survived by his brothers Andrew, Jimmy and Tom Gallegos as well as his sister Teresa Poole. Paul greatly loved the Lord and accepted Him and all of God's promises. Paul loved fishing, hunting and riding his Harley in the great outdoors. He also enjoyed rooting on his favorite football and basketball teams, the San Diego Chargers and the Los Angeles Lakers. Paul always enjoyed doing all of those things with his beautiful wife and loving family, as well as with his close friends. He will be greatly missed by all who love him, but will remain forever in their hearts as the vision of him dancing with Jesus comforts their spirits..."No doubt about it!" Celebration of Life Services will be held at 505 E. Mt. View, Mt. St. Joseph Catholic Church, Barstow, CA. Rosary: 9:00am. Mass: 10:00am with graveside services to follow at 37067 Irwin Rd, Mt. View Memorial Park. Hospitality will be provided at 505 E. Mt. View, St. Joseph Catholic Church, Noonan Hall. Published in the Daily Press on December 19, 2012.


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