Imperial Valley Press

OBITUARIES

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Charles Roark

75, Brawley

Jesus Segura

90, Holtville

JESUS SEGURA Aug. 11, 1929 - Feb. 26, 2020

Jesus Segura, 90, of Holtville passed away peacefully surrounded by his family on February 26, 2020.

He was born on August 11, 1929 in Los Angeles, CA t o Juan and Ventura Segura.

He married Maria Socorro Segura on November 25, 1956.

He is survived by his wife, M aria; daughters, Lydia (Gene) Ward, Maria (Alex) Rhinehart, Sylvia (Daniel) Vizcarra and Leticia C anteen (Gerry Hamilton) son, Jesus (Judy) Segura; g randchildr­en, Jesse Young, Jessica (Larry) Iten, Emily (Daniel) Matheron, Melissa (Daniel) Meza, Carissa (Luis) Olachea, Anthony and Daniel Pinal, Garrett Canteen and Allen Reyes, Jordan and Michael Segura; great- granchildr­en, Payton, Seth, Sophia and Brielle Iten, K ylie and Mason Meza, Ezra Olachea and baby M ila due in June. He is also survived by h is sister, Rosa M orrison; many nieces, nephews, cousins and friends.

Memorial services will be officiated by Reymundo Martinez and will be held on March 14, 2020 a t 5 p.m. a t the Kingdom Hall of J ehovah’s Witnesses 515 W. Aten Road, Imperial.

CHARLES ROARK May 20, 1944 - Feb. 28, 2020

Charles Roark, 75, of Brawley, CA passed away on Friday, F ebruary 28, 2020.

Charles was born on May 20, 1944 in Compton, CA. Charlie moved to Brawley in 1967 to w ork with his father at Valley NH3 Transport, he managed the company until he retired in 2006. Charlie enjoyed fishing, hunting, jeeping and trips to Mexico and Alaska.

He w as preceded in death by his parents Russell and Ruby Roark; sister, Janet Lowe.

He is survived by wife, Andrea Roark of Brawley; daughters, Mindy Aldridge (Kevin) of S an Mateo; Hilarie Roark of Brawley, D ebbie Booker of Alabama; sisters, Brenda Havling of B rawley and Barbara Hill of B ellflower; grandchild­ren Jackson, H arper, Bryce and Kristen; two great grandchild­ren; niece, Dawn Swerdfeger (Ron) of Brawley.

A Celebratio­n of Life will be held on Friday, March 20, 2020 at 12 p.m. at t he Del R io C ountry Club.

Instead of memorials, Charlie would want you to i nvest i n yourself for the future.

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