Gloria Jacquez Tarango
Lovingly memorialized by Victor Tarango on December 30, 2015
Gloria J. Tarango, a former resident of San Diego, passed away peacefully surrounded by her family on May 13, 2015 in Stockton, California. Gloria was born in El Paso, Texas on March 15, 1930. She was preceded in death by her husband Oscar and son Abel.
Gloria was a loving mother to David, Ruben (Paula), Abel, Oscar, Victor (Lora), Elizabeth, Christina (Gary), grandmother to Vincent (Christine), Austin (Lindsey), Dylan, Summer, Danielle, and Francisco, great-grandmother to Willem and Grayson, and aunt to numerous nephews and nieces. Gloria was also a grandmother to her extended Bradley, Gordinier and Velez families.
Gloria expressed unconditional love for her family and friends. She had a gentle and caring spirit. She was an open and accepting person and set an example for all of us with her compassion for others and gift of forgiveness. We will all miss her gentle spirit, humor, compassion and unconditional love.
Gloria was a devout Catholic and a member of the Mission San Diego parish, where she was a Eucharistic Minister and volunteer.
Rest in eternal peace Dear Mother, Grandmother and Friend.
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Gloria was a loving mother to David, Ruben (Paula), Abel, Oscar, Victor (Lora), Elizabeth, Christina (Gary), grandmother to Vincent (Christine), Austin (Lindsey), Dylan, Summer, Danielle, and Francisco, great-grandmother to Willem and Grayson, and aunt to numerous nephews and nieces. Gloria was also a grandmother to her extended Bradley, Gordinier and Velez families.
Gloria expressed unconditional love for her family and friends. She had a gentle and caring spirit. She was an open and accepting person and set an example for all of us with her compassion for others and gift of forgiveness. We will all miss her gentle spirit, humor, compassion and unconditional love.
Gloria was a devout Catholic and a member of the Mission San Diego parish, where she was a Eucharistic Minister and volunteer.
Rest in eternal peace Dear Mother, Grandmother and Friend.
carol degrafft
Lovingly memorialized by ALAN degrafft on December 30, 2015
She was a nice lady and very friendly and cheerfull
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Michael Roy Bovia, Jr.
Lovingly memorialized by Heather Fernandez on December 30, 2015
Michael Roy Bovia, Jr. was taken home to the arms of his Father on Saturday, December 19th. He was a beloved son, brother, nephew, and grandson. Michael had a beautiful, open heart and even brighter soul. Michael loved to laugh, spread joy and forgiveness, and never, ever said, "Goodbye." At the tender age of 23, he was taken from his family and friends too soon. His memory lives on with his mother Sherri, his brothers Beaux, Christopher, and Aaron, and his numerous aunts and uncles. Although he is gone, he will never be forgotten. Later days, Mikey!
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Judy Baker
Lovingly memorialized by Paula Rains on December 29, 2015
Judy made friends everywhere that she went. Her favorite hobby was singing karaoke. She liked to travel and spend time with her family. She was a very caring person. If you needed a coat, she would take her coat off of her back and give it to you and she would buy a new coat for herself. If you needed furniture, she would give you hers even if she did not have any furniture to replace it with. She was very good hearted.
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ALFRED V. IANNARELLI
Lovingly memorialized by VINCE IANNARELLI on December 28, 2015
ALFRED VICTOR IANNARELLI
DOB: AUGUST 31 1928 DOD: DECEMBER 25, 2015 LIVED ON EARTH 87 YEARS
BORN IN PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA, AL WAS A RESIDENT OF ALAMEDA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FOR THE PAST 56 YEARS. OUR HUMANITY HAS BEEN ABLE TO ENJOY, EXPERIENCE, AND BENEFIT FROM MANY OF AL’S LIFELONG ACCOMPLISHMENTS. SOME OF HIS LIFE DEDICATIONS WERE TO: THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA IN ACTIVE SERVICE IN THE NAVY, AS A SUBMARINER, THE ARMY AND AIRFORCE RESERVES, WHERE HE RETIRED AS A LIEUTENANT COLONEL SERVING THE CRIMINAL IDENTIFICATION DIVISION. HE BECAME A RENOWNED FORENSIC CONSULTANT WHO SPECIALIZED IN NUMEROUS WORLDWIDE CRIMINAL IDENTIFICATION CASES. HE DEVELOPED THE “IANNARELLI SYSTEM OF EAR IDENTIFICATION” WHICH LAID THE FOUNDATION FOR AND ENCOURAGED MANY OF THE TECHNOLOGIES USED IN TODAY’S LAW ENFORCEMENT FORENSCIS. AL RETIRED AFTER A LONG CAREER IN CIVIL LAW ENFORCEMENT WHERE HE WAS A MEMBER OF THE ALAMEDA COUNTY SHERIFF’S DEPARTMENT, CALIFORNIA UNIVERSITY CAMPUS POLICE (AS CHIEF OF POLICE) AND THE SANTA CLARA COUNTY SHERIFF’S DEPARTMENT.
AL WAS ALWAYS ACTIVLY INVOLVED IN CHARITABLE COMMUNITY EVENTS, CLUBS, AND ORGANIZATIONS INCLUDING THE BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA WHERE HE WAS A SCOUT LEADER. HE TAUGHT MANY “POLICE SCIENCE” COURSES IN VARIOUS UNIVERSITIES, COLLEGES AND PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS. HE WROTE MANY PAPERS AND PUBLISHED BOOKS RELATED TO LAW ENFORCEMET EDUCATION, PRACTICES AND PROCEDURES AND THUS RECEIVED MANY ACCLAIMED AWARDS ACROSS THE COUNTRY. HE ALSO WROTE AND PUBLISHED TWO FUN-TO-READ NOVELS “FROM COP TO PRIEST” AND “OPERATION BRIGHT ANGEL”.
HIS LIFELONG CHRISTIAN FAITH HAS BEEN UNWAIVERING. HE SERVED AS AN ALTAR-B0Y IN THE CATHOLIC CHURCH IN PHILADELPHIA, PA. AND CONTINUED IN PARTICIPATION, STUDY, AND COMMITMENT, HIS ENTIRE LIFE, WHEREVER HE LIVED.
HIS PASSING WAS A RESULT OF LUNG DAMAGE CAUSED BY ASBESTOSIS.
HE IS SURVIVED BY HIS WIFE MARY LOU; TWO SONS: ALFRED JR. AND VINCENT ALONG WITH A VERY LARGE FAMILY IN CALIFORNIA AND ON THE EAST COAST.
CONTRIBUTIONS MAY BE MADE TO THE AMERICAN HEART AND LUNG ASSOCIATIONS.
Maria Edith Veiga
Lovingly memorialized by Marileide Novak on December 28, 2015
Maria Edith Veiga - 30-03-1955 | 24/12/2015
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