

Albert was born in Mexico and spent his childhood between there and the United States. His childhood was tough, but it helped shape the hardworking, dedicated man he would become. He met his wife in high school, and the two remained married for fifty-five years, having five boys together. He was a loving husband and father. Albert’s dedication and work ethic was inarguable and at one time had four jobs to provide for his family. He was a fun-loving grandfather, caring brother, uncle and true friend to many. He touched all who met him with his warm smile and a twinkle in his eye. This came in handy as he played Santa Claus for his family and extended family for many years. He was indeed a true character and if you knew Albert, it was shown in personality. He enjoyed simple things, like family barbeques, days at the park, camping, beach bon fires and loved making others happy. Albert kept up with his wife’s shenanigans who encouraged him to accept the little things in life and he loved every moment. The dedicated father took care of his five boys and helped to create lasting memories for his grandchildren whom he treasured deep in his heart. They always brought a smile to his face, and he was proud of each and every one of them. His final wish was to come home. Cindy and the family tried however, God had other plans for his precious soul. We will miss him so much and the family’s hearts were broken as he was kissed goodbye. He was a true Buffalo Bills fan to the end watching games from his hospital room. The family was able to make his final wish come true, to attend a game in Buffalo, New York. That was one of the most joyous days of his life.
Albert is survived by his wife, Cindy, of 55 years, his siblings Josie, Roy and Jesse, his five boys, Albert Jr., John, Raymond, Mark and Phillip. Daughters Camille, Rebekah and Krystina and his treasured ten grandchildren Mason, Carson, Victoria, Raymond, Leinna, Penelope, Hannah, Mark, Madison and Kaileigh.
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