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Frank Manriquez Becerra

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Frank Manriquez Becerra

Birth
San Bernardino, San Bernardino County, California, USA
Death
1 Oct 2008 (aged 74)
Colton, San Bernardino County, California, USA
Burial
Cremated, Ashes scattered. Specifically: Asshes scattered in Montana Add to Map
Memorial ID
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FRANK MANRIQUEZ BECERRA Sunrise: April 2nd, 1934 Sunset: October 1st, 2008 "Pancho", "Kiko", "Papasan" 74, Born in San Bernardino, he joined the Marines when he was 19 and served in the Korean War. Following his service in the Corps, he spent most of his professional life working for the County of Riverside and City of Pomona. He was a husband, papa, and grandfather. A prankster to many, friend to all. Survived by his wife, Nancy; daughter, Angela; son, Franklin; grandchildren, Tanya and DJ; sisters, Rose, Mary and Polly; brothers, Andy and Rudy; many nieces and nephews; and countless friends. Preceded in death by his parents, Angela and Salome, four sisters and four brothers. He loved the Duke, Louis L'Amour, stories of the Old West, the Corps, dancing (cheek to cheek, belly to belly), fishing with Johnson, road-trips with family, and camping under the stars. Now, he's serving his self-anointed role as "Ranger Angel", looking out for wayward rangers and hikers in the wild. We will be celebrating his life at his beloved Fraternal Order of Eagles 997 Hall, 466 E. La Cadena Dr., Highgrove, CA, 92507 on Saturday, November 1st, at 4:00pm.

FRANK MANRIQUEZ BECERRA Sunrise: April 2nd, 1934 Sunset: October 1st, 2008 "Pancho", "Kiko", "Papasan" 74, Born in San Bernardino, he joined the Marines when he was 19 and served in the Korean War. Following his service in the Corps, he spent most of his professional life working for the County of Riverside and City of Pomona. He was a husband, papa, and grandfather. A prankster to many, friend to all. Survived by his wife, Nancy; daughter, Angela; son, Franklin; grandchildren, Tanya and DJ; sisters, Rose, Mary and Polly; brothers, Andy and Rudy; many nieces and nephews; and countless friends. Preceded in death by his parents, Angela and Salome, four sisters and four brothers. He loved the Duke, Louis L'Amour, stories of the Old West, the Corps, dancing (cheek to cheek, belly to belly), fishing with Johnson, road-trips with family, and camping under the stars. Now, he's serving his self-anointed role as "Ranger Angel", looking out for wayward rangers and hikers in the wild. We will be celebrating his life at his beloved Fraternal Order of Eagles 997 Hall, 466 E. La Cadena Dr., Highgrove, CA, 92507 on Saturday, November 1st, at 4:00pm.


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