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Gilberto "Gilbert" B. Arizmendi, Jr.

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Gilberto "Gilbert" B. Arizmendi, Jr.

March 26th, 1930 - September 5th, 2024

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Gilberto B. Arizmendi, Jr., 94, of Milliken, passed away on September 5, 2024 at his home surrounded by his family. He was born to Gilberto and Domitila (Barrientos) Arizmendi on March 26, 1930 in Sabinal, Texas.

 

He moved from state to state, working for farmers and landed in Milliken. It was there he met Martina L. Quintana. They were married on September 28, 1952. Together they made a beautiful family of five daughters and two sons.

 

Gilbert worked for Great Western Sugar Factory, Monfort Meat Packing Plant and as a landscaper in his later years.

 

He loved dancing with Martina, going fishing, camping trips with family to Lake John, playing Bingo, playing cards (especially 31), doing bead work and watching the Denver Broncos and Family Feud. He also loved working in his yard and lending a hand to anyone who needed help. He was a member of the Milliken Senior Center for many years and enjoyed their outings to Black Hawk and playing pool with friends. He loved having his children and grandchildren over for breakfasts, dinners and holiday celebrations. He also loved attending his kids and grandchildren’s activities and was very proud of all of their accomplishments.

 

Sitting on his porch was where he would spend lots of his days, waving to the neighbors and people as they drove or walked by his busy street. He was also a great cook, making tortillas, sopapillas, tamales and menudo with Martina for his family.

 

Survivors include his children; Gloria (Jay Irwin) Reyna of Greeley, Ezzie (Dave) Bejarano and Sylvia (Erik) Clapham of Johnstown, Terri Dunkin of Greeley, Gilbert (Diane) Arizmendi of Milliken and Robert (Andi) Arizmendi of Greeley, granddaughter Julie Arizmendi Hunt of Phoenix and his son-in-law, Jim Aragon of Pueblo, 21 grandchildren, 38 great-grandchildren, 3 great, great-grandchildren, his sister, Herminia A. Torres of San Isidro, Coahuilia, Mexico, his brothers; Rodolfo Arizmendi (Marbella) of Greeley, Rafael Arizmendi (Ana) of Uvalde, TX, Marcelino Arizmendi of Eagle Pass, TX and Francisco Arizmendi (Elsa) of Uvalde, TX.

 

Gilbert was preceded in death by his parents, his wife Martina, his daughter Marie Aragon, grandsons Raymond and Protius Garcia, a great-granddaughter Destiny McMinn, his sisters Maria A. Garcia and Casimira Arizmendi as well as a brother Jose Arizmendi.

 

Gilbert’s Life Celebration will be held at 11:00 a.m. Saturday, September 14, 2024 at Grace Community Church, 2033 W. S. 1st Street, Johnstown with inurnment following at the Johnstown Cemetery. A reception will follow at the church.

 

Memorial gifts may be made to “Grace Community Church” in care of Adamson, 2000 47th Ave., Greeley, CO 80634. Condolences may be shared at AdamsonCares.com.

Resting Place

Johnstown Cemetery

Johnstown Cemetery

23101 Co Rd 13, Johnstown, CO 80534, USA

40.3378701, -104.9445094

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