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The Imperial Valley Press printed an article the day after Chuchi was laid to rest. This article gives an insight to who Chuchi was and what full life he lived.


Chuchi': A community's omnipresent figure is laid to rest
By VANESSA DE LA TORRE, Staff Writer
Along with pictures of Chuchi, you can read many sayings he was known for.

A Message from Family and Friends.

He Flew the American Flag on our porch for 30 years.
He attended cemetery services every Veteran's Day and Memorial Day.
He taught his class the meaning of Veteran's Day for 29 years.
He brought his uniform to school to show his 3rd graders for each November 11th (as shown).
He knew he was going to die because of Agent Orange.
His body wears the uniform necktie of the first serviceman killed in our county in the Iraq War, a Marine.
Two of his brothers are also veterans.
He is buried in his Marine Corp uniform, as he wished.
Please honor him and thousands like him.
Please approve H.R. 2370. Thank You.

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