Rod A. Alvarado

Rod A. Alvarado

February 17, 1932 - August 22, 2012

Rod A. Alvarado

February 17, 1932 - August 22, 2012

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Rod A. Alvarado
Born February 17th, 1932 – Died August 22nd, 2012

Rod is survived by his four children, Bonnie, Victor, Georgina and Annette, and 8 grandchildren, Aaron, Nathan, Jazmin, Nicholas, Cooper, Malia, Easton and Olivia.

Rod was the owner of Lincoln Heights Professional Services since 1969. He enjoyed being able to help his clients in many different ways. He will be missed dearly by his family and all his clients who knew him.

He will have a memorial service graveside at Ascension Cemetery in Lake Forest at 1:00 PM, on Saturday, September 8.

Donations may be made to the Rod Alvarado Memorial Fund, ACH Routing #121000358, Account #164104545983, or checks can be sent to 12 Hughes #D-101, Irvine, CA 92618.

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7 responses to Rod A. Alvarado

  1. Mr. Alvarado, will be missed by so many people he willingly served. My family will never forget his love and kindness. I am sure there are many treasures in heaven for our precious friend.

    We Love You Mr. Alvarado
    Salinas Family
    La Palma, CA

  2. Rememberance to my brother (Rod) Armando Alvarado:

    I, Alicia Alvarado Tello will always remember my brother and keep him in my heart because of his wonderful dispostion towards family, friends, and business associates. In the past four yers after his wife’s passing; we had become very close. My brother would call me daily, waking me up or leaving me a message to return his call-which I would.

    He would talk about his children and grandchildren and how well they were all doing. I also would talk about my children and granddaughter. He would tell me about his health, ask about his older brother, Hector. He would share news about our younger brother, Mario, living in Guadalajara, Mexico. He had also become closer to his younger brother. He talked about his Income Tax business. We also enjoyed talking about everyday things such as the news, novelas, and television. Since my brothers and I all are bilingual, we would easily converse in both Spanish and English.
    He would visit me or I would stop at his office to see him.
    My brother talked about retiring and selling his Income Tax office rights at a very substantial amount. He had offers to this effect.

    I will always remember him dearly.

  3. Lit a candle in memory of Rod A. Alvarado

  4. Liz Drda says:

    My deepest sympathy to all the many people who loved and respected Mr. Alvarado. I will always remember his great smile and infectious laugh. I was ALWAYS late getting my taxes to him and he always teased me but never got angry. Last time I saw him he was asking where a good golf course was so he could take his brother Mario. He was still having a fun and enjoying life! He was a great example of how to live life. Be kind, smile, laugh and live. May God rest his soul and comfort all those who knew and loved him.

    With much love,
    Liz

  5. mark barker says:

    My Condolences to the Alvarado family on your loss.

    Mark Barker

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