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Francisco Figueroa-Nunez
January 30th, 1932 - October 30th, 2008
Francisco Figueroa (76) passed away on Thursday, October 30th, 2008 at Denver Hospice. Francisco born in Guayama, Puerto Rico and he was known as “Don Tito”. From 1950 to 1952 he served in the United States Army and fought in the Korean war. Worked at the Sugar Corporation in Puerto Rico for 30 years as an Electric Engineer. He is survived by his wife Aida Irma and two brothers Carlos and Rafael, his nine children Deka, Yolanda, Frank, Nellie, Myrna, Aida Irma, Hilda, Villy and Damaris. Also, his nieces and nephews Ana, Miriam, Myrnita, Pucha and Bethel, Erastito, Roberto and Pedro. And his 20 grandchildren, 22 great-grandchildren. He is a loving father and the best grandfather. He will always be missed.
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