Pablo  Valenzuela
Pablo  Valenzuela
Pablo  Valenzuela

Obituary of Pablo Valenzuela

Our brother Pablo “Porchie” Valenzuela passed away on December 09, 2021.  Porchie was born on April 23, 1965 to Valentino and Frances Valenzuela in Tucson, AZ.

 

Porchie worked in various positions throughout his lifetime, but his most recent had been in landscaping.  He was a hard worker and took pride in the work he did.  He was a lovable, kind person quick to make friends, and he took life one day at a time. He was quite the jokester. One of the nurses that cared for him, said “as sick as he was, he always had jokes for her, and that he was a kind man”.  He loved sitting outside listening to hard rock music, cleaning the yard, hanging out with friends and family, especially the gentlemen next door, as he would say “us old guys.” They would sit, and watch old westerns, and re-runs of old sitcoms.

 

He is proceeded in death by parents Valentino and Frances Valenzuela, Sister Virginia Cruz, brothers Valentino “Jr.” and Gilbert Valenzuela.

 

Survived by Sisters Ramona Miranda, Maria Valenzuela, Estefana (Scott) Nolen, brother Rudy (Lydia) Valenzuela, Nieces Toby Valenzuela, Priscilla (Enis) Pesina, Amelia (Gilbert) Bullock, Esther (Dylan) Carothers, Canada Valenzuela, Betina Leon (Juventino), Frances, Michelle, and Elizabeth Nolen, Nephews Joshua (Denise) Miranda, Tony (Bonnie) Miranda, Jose Cruz, Gilbert Valenzuela.  Numerous, great nieces, nephews and cousins.

 

Arrangements made with Adair Funeral Home, 1050 N. Dodge Blvd., Tucson, AZ.  Services will take place on Tuesday, December 21, 2021 at the Papago Assembly of God, Hwy 86, Mile Post 115, Sells, AZ. Visitation will be from 12:00 p.m. to 2:00 p.m.  Pastor Daniel will deliver the Eulogy at 2:00 p.m.  procession to Sells Cemetery for burial to follow Eulogy.

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