Alfredo (Freddie) Carmona |
| Posted 2017-12-12 by mhenderson |
| Parker Pioneer, Parker, Arizona >>> Published on Tuesday, October 24, 2017 <<< Alfredo (Freddie) Carmona; Father, Grandfather, Brother, Friend and Dancing partner; at age 63 passed away Oct. 12, 2017 with his son Odis Carmona and family by his side. He was a long time resident of Parker, Ariz. and was very well respected among friends and family. Freddie was born to Josephine Y Franco and Fernando Carmona on March 18, 1954. He graduated from Parker High School and married his sweetheart, the late Pamelia Carmona. He is survived by son Odis Carmona and Patrick Carmona and Grandson Dallas Carmona and Daughter in law Agresta Carmona. Freddie’s Spirit is carried on by his brothers and sisters, Ruben Y. Carmona Sr., Anita Jimenez, Margie Carmona, The late Rachel Borbolla, Samuel Carmona, Fernando Carmona, Eva Ponce and Julian Carmona Sr. and mother, the late Josephine "Josie" Y. Franco. Freddie had his first massive heart attack in 2008, and that is when he started having health problems but still continued to live life to the fullest each day. Freddie loved to travel and was always on the go. He was an ASA Umpire for many years, and Assistant Manager at Food City. One the weekends is where you would find Freddie dancing at the casino. Freddie loved music. Dancing was in his soul. Freddie was a kind and Loving father inside and out. His beaming smile and laughter will be dearly missed by all who knew and loved him. Funeral Services will be as follows: Oct. 27, 2017 from 10 am-12 noon, at Grace Assembly of God Church 1821 S Navajo Ave Parker, Arizona. Freddie will be laid to rest immediately following at the Parker Cemetery. Services were entrusted and under the care of Parker Funeral Home. See Also: Find A Grave |
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