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This memorial website was created in memory of our loved one, Enrique Del Rivero, 74 years old, born on February 14, 1937, and passed away on August 22, 2011. We will remember him forever.
August 23, 2017
August 23, 2017
God knows our needs, that is why it is better not to ask, but I feel the need to tell you that you deserve a place in heaven and I hope that you are there with your parents and brothers and also ask that we see each other again in eternity. I love you.
August 23, 2016
Padre recuerdo tus enseñanzas y todo de ti descansa en paz siempre te llevare en mi pensamiento y mi corazón
August 22, 2013
August 22, 2013
A tu recuerdo, querido hermano, una oración al cielo por tu descanso eterno. Se que nos esperas, pero nos cuidas cual ángel, hasta que nos toque turno.
Un beso mi amor.
February 18, 2013
February 18, 2013
Querido hermano:
Te recuerdo llevándome de tu mano por el parque de Cintalapa. Yo llevaba un vestido amarillo con flores bordadas en color naranja. Era muy pequeña, pero tú estuviste conmigo.
Te amo en mis recuerdos.
October 24, 2011
October 24, 2011
This was my favorite person in the whole world! He was a person I could go to for whatever, and he would make everything be ok. I will miss you to the day that I die, but I know that you are in a better place. I just wish things were easier here without you. I love you!!

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August 23, 2017
August 23, 2017
God knows our needs, that is why it is better not to ask, but I feel the need to tell you that you deserve a place in heaven and I hope that you are there with your parents and brothers and also ask that we see each other again in eternity. I love you.
August 23, 2016
Padre recuerdo tus enseñanzas y todo de ti descansa en paz siempre te llevare en mi pensamiento y mi corazón
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Everybody Loved Him

October 19, 2011

Mi Suegro was full of surprises. At first we had our issues as inlaws do. He looked at me as the thief who stole his son away from home. My husband was youngest and they adored each other. Even if you thought you didn't like him it didn't take long until you forgot it. Everywhere he went people knew him. I picked him up from the airport (20 years ago) when he arrived back from a trip and he spoke very broken English and pre-911, I met him at the plane and we walked the HUGE Atlanta airport. I was absolutely amazed all down the walkways people called his name. "Enrico" a couple guys called from the custodial stand. He waved and they came and shook his hand. Then a young lady stopped us and said: "Mr. Rivero! So good to see you." I stood there, mouth open, while he and the girl had a 5 minute catch up in English. Finally. he said in his broken style: "got to go, my ride leave me" and he pointed at me and rolled his eyes. Then the security guard at the front got up off his bench and walked toward us and i thought we were in trouble and then suddenly he and my Suegro did what looked like a secret handshake and he said to the guard in English: "they don't give you no gun yet, Charlie?" and he kept right on walking like it was totally normal for them. Finally, the parking attendant saw him broke into a full trot to get to us and said: "Ricky, RIcky, I'll go get your car. You driving the Lincoln?" I was shocked because he did drive a Lincoln and cool as a cucumber my father-in-law said: "not tonight, I got lady chauffeur," winked, and kept on going. He never missed a step and as we got in my car I asked him how they all knew him and you know what he said? "I tip well everytime I come through here." I still smile when I think about it. I told my husband about it and he said it was like that everywhere he went. He made people feel good about themselves. Yes, everybody loved him. I miss him.

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