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Michael Zapata Moncada

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Michael Zapata Moncada

Birth
Death
13 Apr 2007 (aged 52)
Bozeman, Gallatin County, Montana, USA
Burial
El Paso, El Paso County, Texas, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section: DD ~ Site: 459
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Son of Manual and Gloria Z. Moncada

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Michael Zapata Moncada, 52, passed away Friday, April 13, 2007, to join Jesus Christ to continue his mission to glorify and serve His holy name. Matthew 28:19, 20: "Go ye therefore, and teach all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, and the Son, and of the Holy Spirit ... "

He was preceded in death by his father, Manuel M. Moncada; sister, Debbie Nellie Moncada; and brother, Manuel Moncada Jr..

Mike is survived by his mother, Gloria Z. Moncada; sister, Jacqueline Moncada Salazar; brother-in-law, Salvador Salazar Jr.; and his beloved extended family of friends in Bozeman.

He was also preceded by his family pets: Frosty (The Great White Cat), Pirate, Buddy, Homer, Baby, and Orange; and survived by his pets, Patch and Natasha (Twinkle Toes), and his family pets, Pancho Bon Jovi and Little Kitty.
Mike was a member of the Catholic church. He served in the naval forces as a lieutenant with deep pride. He was working with loyal devotion at Old Chicago Restaurant in Bozeman, and he proudly worked for other previous employers with great amount of dedication and pride in his lifetime.

From Mike's extended family in Bozeman: Mike, our dear friend and an inspiration to hundreds, has won the final battle on Earth. He has left us to join our Lord in heaven. We, his extended family in Bozeman, mourn his death but celebrate his life. We realize his miracle was worked here on Earth with all of the lives he touched and changed on a daily basis.

He served as bartender at many Bozeman restaurants, including Spanish Peaks Brewery, Bennigans and Old Chicago. His work serving others here on Earth may be over, but we believe his spirit will live on in all of us whom he touched. He greeted everyone he met with a warm smile, heartfelt handshake and always had time to chat and share a joke to bring a smile to their face. We were genuinely welcomed by Mike with his warm personality and charm. He knew no strangers. Everyone was Mike's friend. He always treated his customers and co-workers as friends.
What a wonderful legacy to leave behind for us all. He will be missed greatly in Bozeman, but perhaps we can take his love and inspiration and "pay it forward."

Interment with military honors followed at Fort Bliss National Cemetery.
Son of Manual and Gloria Z. Moncada

___________________________________________
Michael Zapata Moncada, 52, passed away Friday, April 13, 2007, to join Jesus Christ to continue his mission to glorify and serve His holy name. Matthew 28:19, 20: "Go ye therefore, and teach all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, and the Son, and of the Holy Spirit ... "

He was preceded in death by his father, Manuel M. Moncada; sister, Debbie Nellie Moncada; and brother, Manuel Moncada Jr..

Mike is survived by his mother, Gloria Z. Moncada; sister, Jacqueline Moncada Salazar; brother-in-law, Salvador Salazar Jr.; and his beloved extended family of friends in Bozeman.

He was also preceded by his family pets: Frosty (The Great White Cat), Pirate, Buddy, Homer, Baby, and Orange; and survived by his pets, Patch and Natasha (Twinkle Toes), and his family pets, Pancho Bon Jovi and Little Kitty.
Mike was a member of the Catholic church. He served in the naval forces as a lieutenant with deep pride. He was working with loyal devotion at Old Chicago Restaurant in Bozeman, and he proudly worked for other previous employers with great amount of dedication and pride in his lifetime.

From Mike's extended family in Bozeman: Mike, our dear friend and an inspiration to hundreds, has won the final battle on Earth. He has left us to join our Lord in heaven. We, his extended family in Bozeman, mourn his death but celebrate his life. We realize his miracle was worked here on Earth with all of the lives he touched and changed on a daily basis.

He served as bartender at many Bozeman restaurants, including Spanish Peaks Brewery, Bennigans and Old Chicago. His work serving others here on Earth may be over, but we believe his spirit will live on in all of us whom he touched. He greeted everyone he met with a warm smile, heartfelt handshake and always had time to chat and share a joke to bring a smile to their face. We were genuinely welcomed by Mike with his warm personality and charm. He knew no strangers. Everyone was Mike's friend. He always treated his customers and co-workers as friends.
What a wonderful legacy to leave behind for us all. He will be missed greatly in Bozeman, but perhaps we can take his love and inspiration and "pay it forward."

Interment with military honors followed at Fort Bliss National Cemetery.

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