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Candido Granillo Obituary

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Candido Granillo Obituary
GRANILLO, Candido A., 89, died May 8, 1976.

Survived by wife, Mrs. Agustina Granillo; two daughters, Mrs. Guadalupe G. Quiroz, of Calif. and Mrs. Maria I. Perez, of Tucson; two sons, Enrique B. Granillo, of Calif., Santos B. Granillo, also of Calif; eight grandsons; seven granddaughters.

Rosary will be recited Monday 8 p.m. at TUCSON MORTUARY SOUTH CHAPEL. Mass will be offered Tuesday 10:30 a.m. at Santa Cruz Church. Interment to follow in Holy Hope Cemetery.

Visitation will be after 4 p.m. Monday.

Arizona Daily Star (Tucson, Arizona, USA) Tue, May 11, 1976 ·Page 21
Date & Place: in Tucson, Pima County, Arizona United States
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Candido Granillo
Candido Granillo was born on February 2, 1887 in Mexico. He later immigrated to the US and resided in Pima, Arizona in the 1930's and then lived in Tucson, Arizona where he worked as a farm laborer. He was married to Agustina B Granillo and had children Enrique Mexico Benzor Granillo, Santos Benzor Granillo, Maria Isabel (Granillo) Bracamonte, and Guadalupe B (Benzor) Granillo. Candido Granillo died at the age of 89 years old in May of 1976. He is buired at the Holy Hope Cemetery in Tucson, Arizona.
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