
Arthur Valeriano Remembrance
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This is a story of a man, a husband, a father, a brother and now our guardian angel. His life will be celebrated.
Arthur Valeriano’s priority was to be a devoted husband and a loving father. He loved to be with his family as he valued them the most. He loved spending his weekends with his family members cooking, singing karaoke, and telling jokes. He inspired his son to play the drums and they were a dinamic duo playing for the THE LOVE OF CHRIST CHURCH. He was musically inclined, a self-taught piano and guitar player. In 2007, he was saved. The Holy Spirit gave him the guidance to write songs worshipping the Lord in hopes to inspire others with his music.
The youngest of 10 siblings. He blessed others with his presence, voice, sense of humor, and laughter.
In 2018, Arthur was diagnosed with Stage IV colon cancer. He underwent multiple surgeries, therapies and procedures. It was hardest fight of his life but with his focus on God and the love and support from his family and prayers, it gave him the strength to keep fighting and live each day.
On May 2, 2021 , lives changed forever. The passing of A Soulmate, A Son’s Hero, the Family’s Baby Brother. A legacy has been left by a gifted song writer. A man who poured out his life to be filled, so the overflow would be given to those in need. His songs of testimony became anthems to those on common ground….. Chosen to uplift, empower and revere the love of Christ.
In Feb 2021, Arthur recorded his album:
https://youtu.be/sxi1HVUAJEw
At this moment, we are raising money to cover the cost of the funeral and memorial services. I ask that we come to together and give back to his family in their time of need. Any excess of funds will be utilized for the family’s expenses as they navigate through this new chapter in their life without their beloved.
Our hope is that they may grieve and heal in peace without the worries of financial burdens or obligations during such a difficult time. Please continue to the keep the family in your thoughts & prayers.
We thank you in advance for all your love & support.
Arthur Valeriano’s priority was to be a devoted husband and a loving father. He loved to be with his family as he valued them the most. He loved spending his weekends with his family members cooking, singing karaoke, and telling jokes. He inspired his son to play the drums and they were a dinamic duo playing for the THE LOVE OF CHRIST CHURCH. He was musically inclined, a self-taught piano and guitar player. In 2007, he was saved. The Holy Spirit gave him the guidance to write songs worshipping the Lord in hopes to inspire others with his music.
The youngest of 10 siblings. He blessed others with his presence, voice, sense of humor, and laughter.
In 2018, Arthur was diagnosed with Stage IV colon cancer. He underwent multiple surgeries, therapies and procedures. It was hardest fight of his life but with his focus on God and the love and support from his family and prayers, it gave him the strength to keep fighting and live each day.
On May 2, 2021 , lives changed forever. The passing of A Soulmate, A Son’s Hero, the Family’s Baby Brother. A legacy has been left by a gifted song writer. A man who poured out his life to be filled, so the overflow would be given to those in need. His songs of testimony became anthems to those on common ground….. Chosen to uplift, empower and revere the love of Christ.
In Feb 2021, Arthur recorded his album:
https://youtu.be/sxi1HVUAJEw
At this moment, we are raising money to cover the cost of the funeral and memorial services. I ask that we come to together and give back to his family in their time of need. Any excess of funds will be utilized for the family’s expenses as they navigate through this new chapter in their life without their beloved.
Our hope is that they may grieve and heal in peace without the worries of financial burdens or obligations during such a difficult time. Please continue to the keep the family in your thoughts & prayers.
We thank you in advance for all your love & support.
Organizer
Sharlene Mackey
Organizer
Monrovia, CA