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Richard S. Gallegos

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Richard S. Gallegos

Birth
Death
13 Sep 2004 (aged 45)
Burial
Cremated, Other. Specifically: cremated Add to Map
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A classmate at Roosevelt Elementary School, Bancroft Junior High School, and San Leandro High School in San Leandro, California, Richard S. Gallegos, 45, passed away on Sept. 13, 2004, in Pueblo West, Colorado. Survived by his wife, Catherine; children, Olivia and Richard; mother, Annabelle (Gerald) Martinez of San Leandro, Calif.; father, Salomon (Rebecca) Gallegos of Santa Fe, N.M.; brother, Robert; sister, Tresa; grandmother, Pelegrina Padilla; mother-in-law, Ruth Dockery of Pueblo; Godson, Nicky Boy; Goddaughter, Jada; numerous brothers and sisters-in-law, uncles, aunts, nephews, nieces and cousins of Colo., N.M. and Calif. Rick was born Dec. 28, 1958, in Oakland, Calif., where he was a precision machinist. Moving to Pueblo West a year ago allowed him to fulfill his dream of being an involved, stay-at-home Dad. Being an avid sports fan, especially a diehard 49ers football fan, Rick enjoyed coaching his son's baseball team, "The Rangers."

Cause of death: Heart attack
A classmate at Roosevelt Elementary School, Bancroft Junior High School, and San Leandro High School in San Leandro, California, Richard S. Gallegos, 45, passed away on Sept. 13, 2004, in Pueblo West, Colorado. Survived by his wife, Catherine; children, Olivia and Richard; mother, Annabelle (Gerald) Martinez of San Leandro, Calif.; father, Salomon (Rebecca) Gallegos of Santa Fe, N.M.; brother, Robert; sister, Tresa; grandmother, Pelegrina Padilla; mother-in-law, Ruth Dockery of Pueblo; Godson, Nicky Boy; Goddaughter, Jada; numerous brothers and sisters-in-law, uncles, aunts, nephews, nieces and cousins of Colo., N.M. and Calif. Rick was born Dec. 28, 1958, in Oakland, Calif., where he was a precision machinist. Moving to Pueblo West a year ago allowed him to fulfill his dream of being an involved, stay-at-home Dad. Being an avid sports fan, especially a diehard 49ers football fan, Rick enjoyed coaching his son's baseball team, "The Rangers."

Cause of death: Heart attack

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