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Raul Alberto Navarro

Birth
Ciudad de México, Mexico
Death
13 Aug 2005 (aged 51)
Los Gatos, Santa Clara County, California, USA
Burial
Santa Clara, Santa Clara County, California, USA Add to Map
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Raul A. Navarro Raul A. Navarro, 51, entered into rest surrounded by his family on August 13, 2005, in Los Gatos, Calif. He joins his father, Raul Sr. He is the loving husband of Denise; adoring father of Raul Jr., and Andrew; devoted son of Sylvia Navarro; cherished brother of Esmeralda Navarro-Neff, Patricia Hughes, and Norma Navarro; and doting uncle of Richard Kirlin, Suzanne Murray, Cristine Mille, and Elizabeth Guel.

Born in Mexico City, Raul moved to Santa Clara as a child, where he attended Buchser High and earned the title of All American water polo player. Always the life of the party, Raul's exuberant nature and playful sense of humor intoxicated those around him. His outgoing presence lifted the spirits of all he encountered. Pride in his Mexican heritage was rivaled only by his love for his sons. Raul's joyful heart and generosity of spirit will forever be remembered by all whose lives he touched.

Friends are invited to attend Funeral Services on Saturday, August 20, 2005, at 9:00 a.m. at LIMA FAMILY SANTA CLARA MORTUARY, 466 N. Winchester Blvd., Santa Clara. Interment to follow at Santa Clara Mission Cemetery.

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Source: Legacy.com - Published in San Jose Mercury News on Aug. 18, 2005


Raul A. Navarro Raul A. Navarro, 51, entered into rest surrounded by his family on August 13, 2005, in Los Gatos, Calif. He joins his father, Raul Sr. He is the loving husband of Denise; adoring father of Raul Jr., and Andrew; devoted son of Sylvia Navarro; cherished brother of Esmeralda Navarro-Neff, Patricia Hughes, and Norma Navarro; and doting uncle of Richard Kirlin, Suzanne Murray, Cristine Mille, and Elizabeth Guel.

Born in Mexico City, Raul moved to Santa Clara as a child, where he attended Buchser High and earned the title of All American water polo player. Always the life of the party, Raul's exuberant nature and playful sense of humor intoxicated those around him. His outgoing presence lifted the spirits of all he encountered. Pride in his Mexican heritage was rivaled only by his love for his sons. Raul's joyful heart and generosity of spirit will forever be remembered by all whose lives he touched.

Friends are invited to attend Funeral Services on Saturday, August 20, 2005, at 9:00 a.m. at LIMA FAMILY SANTA CLARA MORTUARY, 466 N. Winchester Blvd., Santa Clara. Interment to follow at Santa Clara Mission Cemetery.

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Source: Legacy.com - Published in San Jose Mercury News on Aug. 18, 2005


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