Funeral costs for Antonio Navarro
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On Sunday, December 4th, our father, Antonio Navarro, passed away peacefully in his sleep.
Unfortunately, we can not find any life insurance information. We are asking our family and friends to please help so our father can have the proper burial he deserves.
He came to the United States in 1959 from Chavinda, Michoacán to pursue the American dream. He leaves behind a loving wife, 6 children, 22 grandchildren and countless friends and family. He lived life to the fullest. His laughter was contagious and he always had a smile on his face. He laughed at his own jokes and had a great poker face.
He worked for Buena Vista Vineyards, Dasco Paper and retired from Sysco after over 20 years as a proud Teamster. He lived in Sonoma, Oakland, Hayward and French Camp. He loved the Oakland A's, the Oakland Raiders, boxing and mostly his family. He was a great man and a wonderful father. He will truly be missed.
Our family thanks you for any assistance you can provide.
Thank you.
Unfortunately, we can not find any life insurance information. We are asking our family and friends to please help so our father can have the proper burial he deserves.
He came to the United States in 1959 from Chavinda, Michoacán to pursue the American dream. He leaves behind a loving wife, 6 children, 22 grandchildren and countless friends and family. He lived life to the fullest. His laughter was contagious and he always had a smile on his face. He laughed at his own jokes and had a great poker face.
He worked for Buena Vista Vineyards, Dasco Paper and retired from Sysco after over 20 years as a proud Teamster. He lived in Sonoma, Oakland, Hayward and French Camp. He loved the Oakland A's, the Oakland Raiders, boxing and mostly his family. He was a great man and a wonderful father. He will truly be missed.
Our family thanks you for any assistance you can provide.
Thank you.
Organizer and beneficiary
Angelina Navarro
Organizer
French Camp, CA
Emily Navarro
Beneficiary