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Gilbert Brambila Soriano

Posted 2017-10-22 by Judy Wight Branson
The Daily Courier, Prescott, Arizona
Wednesday, September 27, 2017, page 6a

Gilbert Brambila Soriano, also known as Quate by his old friends,
born Nov. 15, 1934 in Mayer, Arizona, passed away September 21, 2017
in Mayer, Arizona at the age of 82. He lost his battle with
congestive heart failure.

He is survived by his wife, Carrie, married for 59 years; sons:
Gilbert Lee (Sylvia), David (Ronda) and Albert; daughters: Tanya
Olsen (Carl), Renita Klemmedson (Dan) and Linda; eleven grand
children and seven great grandchildren; brothers: Pete, Junior
(Mary); sisters: Juanita Maya, Alice Carreras (Louis) and Irene
Rodarte; sister-in-law, Marie; numerous nieces and nephews; self-
adopted son, Shawn Myers; and last but not least, the entire Bais
family.

He was preceded in death by his father and mother, Ygnacio and
Bessie; twin brother, Albert; brother Mike; and sister, Frenchie.

He worked at the Iron King Mine in Humboldt, Arizona, Magna Copper
Mine in Superior, Arizona, Dept. of Transportation, Mayer School
District and Arizona Public Service. He coached Little League and
Babe Ruth teams in the Mayer and Humboldt area and was very
successful in both. He loved every minute of it!!

His body has been donated to Science Care and after all scientific
studies have been done, he will be cremated and his remains will be
returned to his family.

A Memorial may or may not be held at a later date. His ashes will be
spread in the Hutch Mountain area east of Flagstaff, where he spent
so many happy times camping and hunting with family and friends.

We request that any donations be sent in his memory to: Hospice and
Palliative Care Compassus, 3033 N. Windsong Dr., Ste. 205, Prescott
Valley, AZ 86314.

Information provided by survivors.




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