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Delfino Albarran

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Delfino Albarran

Birth
Estado de Mexico, Candelaria Municipality, Campeche, Mexico
Death
16 Feb 2020 (aged 89)
Bushnell, Sumter County, Florida, USA
Burial
Center Hill, Sumter County, Florida, USA Add to Map
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The Webster, FL resident is survived by his children: Santos Albarran (Yolanda); Jose Albarran (Sara); Maria Albarran; Fermin Albarran (Santos); Lilia Albarran; Carolina Albarran; Elvia Martínez (Catalino); Reina Albarran; Cecilia Garduño (Jose); Yolanda Albarran; Epifania Albarran (Francisco); Pancho Albarran (Nelva); Félix Albarran (Mireya); Norma Albarran; Javier Albarran (Carmina). He was loved by his 77 grandchildren and blessed with many great-grandchildren.

Delfino immigrated to the United States in 1983. He worked in agriculture for many years. When he could no longer work he would try to keep himself busy by cleaning outside the house. One lesson he always taught his children and grandchildren is to be responsible and hard working people. His son, Pancho Albarran, remembers his father saying “work hard as if your boss was always watching you.”

He was a man that was devoted to his Catholic faith. He prayed a couple times a day where he would always ask God to protect his children. He prepared himself spiritually till the time of his passing.

He enjoyed watching tv one or two times a day. His favorite restaurants were Chinese, Golden Corral and KFC. He also loved to sit outside and enjoy the beautiful weather.

Delfino passed away peacefully surrounded by his beloved family. His children, grandchildren, great-grandchildren and friends will miss him dearly.

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The Webster, FL resident is survived by his children: Santos Albarran (Yolanda); Jose Albarran (Sara); Maria Albarran; Fermin Albarran (Santos); Lilia Albarran; Carolina Albarran; Elvia Martínez (Catalino); Reina Albarran; Cecilia Garduño (Jose); Yolanda Albarran; Epifania Albarran (Francisco); Pancho Albarran (Nelva); Félix Albarran (Mireya); Norma Albarran; Javier Albarran (Carmina). He was loved by his 77 grandchildren and blessed with many great-grandchildren.

Delfino immigrated to the United States in 1983. He worked in agriculture for many years. When he could no longer work he would try to keep himself busy by cleaning outside the house. One lesson he always taught his children and grandchildren is to be responsible and hard working people. His son, Pancho Albarran, remembers his father saying “work hard as if your boss was always watching you.”

He was a man that was devoted to his Catholic faith. He prayed a couple times a day where he would always ask God to protect his children. He prepared himself spiritually till the time of his passing.

He enjoyed watching tv one or two times a day. His favorite restaurants were Chinese, Golden Corral and KFC. He also loved to sit outside and enjoy the beautiful weather.

Delfino passed away peacefully surrounded by his beloved family. His children, grandchildren, great-grandchildren and friends will miss him dearly.

Info from obituary.

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