He is survived by his wife, Rosie of 51 years; 11 children; 30 grandchildren; and numerous great grandchildren. His brother, Rafael; and his sister, Soledad preceded him in death.
A member of Laborers' Union #652, Guadalupe worked as a laborer until his retirement in 1978. He never quit a job in his life. He loved driving, gardening, his Chinese pug and spending time with his wife, Rosie. All who knew him will remember his strong work ethic, love of life and deep sense of responsibility. Although humble and unassuming, his spirit touched many lives. The world has no idea what a great man stood before them.
Published in Orange County Register from Aug. 8 to Aug. 12, 2007
He is survived by his wife, Rosie of 51 years; 11 children; 30 grandchildren; and numerous great grandchildren. His brother, Rafael; and his sister, Soledad preceded him in death.
A member of Laborers' Union #652, Guadalupe worked as a laborer until his retirement in 1978. He never quit a job in his life. He loved driving, gardening, his Chinese pug and spending time with his wife, Rosie. All who knew him will remember his strong work ethic, love of life and deep sense of responsibility. Although humble and unassuming, his spirit touched many lives. The world has no idea what a great man stood before them.
Published in Orange County Register from Aug. 8 to Aug. 12, 2007
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