Thanks for sharing. I remember Manny, fondly. It was beautiful to read about his entire family...I had no idea he had so many brothers & sisters. We certainly missed the opportunity to get to know him better.
I travel on that section of Campus several times a week since it's a block from where I live. Next time I will be sure to say a special prayer. He was a very nice guy. I remember his smile.
I knew Manny in high school and Jr. High. I really liked the guy and we had lots of fun together. I'm so sorry for his long time passing. Life is too short as it is. We must always never take this life for granted. I miss you Manny, and may you rest in peace.
The Cordova family remember Manny with heartfelt memories. His life and presence was meaningful to us all. He often came to the house to visit my sister who he was dating so we got to know and love him. He had a sense of humor that made us laugh, and a smile that lit up the room. We were deeply saddened to hear of his passing many years ago, and still think of him as years go by. Our thoughts are still with him and his family. He is missed. Cathy Cordova
Janie Brown (Glidden) (1967)
Thanks for sharing. I remember Manny, fondly. It was beautiful to read about his entire family...I had no idea he had so many brothers & sisters. We certainly missed the opportunity to get to know him better.
Best regards to the entire Armendarez family~
Megan "Mimi" Gage (Parnell) (1967)
I remember Mannie. What a tragedy to have served in Vietnam and survived all that danger only to die in a car accident.
Dalzire Carpenter (Henry) (1967)
I travel on that section of Campus several times a week since it's a block from where I live. Next time I will be sure to say a special prayer. He was a very nice guy. I remember his smile.
Ron Redfield (1967)
I knew Manny in high school and Jr. High. I really liked the guy and we had lots of fun together. I'm so sorry for his long time passing. Life is too short as it is. We must always never take this life for granted. I miss you Manny, and may you rest in peace.
Cathy Cordova (1965)
The Cordova family remember Manny with heartfelt memories. His life and presence was meaningful to us all. He often came to the house to visit my sister who he was dating so we got to know and love him. He had a sense of humor that made us laugh, and a smile that lit up the room. We were deeply saddened to hear of his passing many years ago, and still think of him as years go by. Our thoughts are still with him and his family. He is missed. Cathy Cordova