Benjamin Flaviano Santos

Benjamin Flaviano Santos

March 30, 1931 - March 22, 2009

Benjamin Flaviano Santos

March 30, 1931 - March 22, 2009

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Benjamin Flaviano Santos lives in , passed away at the age of 77.
Born on March 30, 1931 and passed away on March 22, 2009.

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16 responses to Benjamin Flaviano Santos

  1. Thank-you Benny for your love and support that you have given me for the past 18 years. i love you with all of my heart and i know that you are in heaven with Terry whom you adored and missed so much. Please know how much you will be missed. Love Dawn

  2. I met Ben Santos, his lovely wife Terry, and his six wonderful children as a teenager in 1973. For almost 36 years he treated me as if I were his son, and gave me a best friend for life in his son. I will always remember his smile and unconditional love – Thank You, Benny, and may you rest in peace…

  3. I remember papa was one of the most humorous persons I have ever met in the 14 years I have lived. He had many sayings including; “Do you wanna fight!? Right on Cabron!”
    And the list goes on… Papa, i miss you and your outstanding funny jokes and sayings, and you will always be remebered…

  4. Deron Stokes says:

    Ben, my father in law, taught me many lessons. He loved to share his knowledge so that others would have a better life. He loved to see others enjoy, never worrying about his time, expense, or convenience. His generosity and compassion have been an inspiration to me and he will be dearly missed. Love, Deron

  5. Ben,
    Via Alondra our street in Coto De Caza that we both shared will never be the same. You were up early, as I was taking my walk you were always there with a nod and a cheery good morning. When someone threw out their belongings at the end of our street, it was you that helped me clean up all the broken glass, you didn’t complain you just wanted to help me and to make sure the children of the street didn’t get harmed. A part of the charm of living on Alondra was seeing you, every morning working in the yard, helping the neighbors bring in their trash cans, and you just being you . . . yes you will be missed but you should know that all that knew you took away something that enriched their lives. We will meet again and I will recognize you because of the twinkle in your eye.
    Until then ….
    Dolly

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