1985
2010
Hugo was born on July 20, 1985 in Whittier, Ca and passed away on August 10, 2010 in Clovis at the age of 25.
He was a handyman for 5 years.
He is survived by his Parents Jose Anzaldo and Cristina Anguiano both of Clovis,
his children Sarah, Ashley and Julissa Anzaldo of Clovis, brothers Albert, Marco and sisters Johanna and Evelyn.
A Memorial service will be held on Saturday, August 21, 2010 at 12:00 pm at Family Restoration Church.
Arrangements under the direction of Lisle Funeral Home, Fresno, CA.
To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
3 Entries
August 21, 2010
Nick & Whitney Bennetts
The neighborhood will not be the same without you Hugo, You are deeply missed, and we treasure all the times we had.
August 19, 2010
Jorge(George) Pereda
Querido sobrino,
Siempre te recordare como aquel nino travieso que siempre estaba a mi lado. Pasamos siempre buenos y malos ratos juntos. Siempre con aquella risa contagiosa. Este es el recuerdo que llevo conmigo. Eras como un hijo para mi. Tu ausencia ha revivido esos recuerdos para mi. Espero que en el mas alla encuentres la felicidad y tranquilidad que te mereces. Gracias por tu amistad querido sobrino. No te digo Adios sino hasta pronto. Que descanses en paz Froggy.
Tu tio Jorge(George)
August 17, 2010
Lydia Anzaldo
We'll miss you a lot junior. The laughter won't be the same without you. You were the life of the party and you'll be deeply missed by all of us.We love you.
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