Imperial Valley Press

GUADALUPE MENDOZA SABALA

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Oct. 15, 1927 - July 17, 2020

Guadalupe S abala, 92, of Las Vegas, NV p assed away on Friday, J uly 17, 2020.

He was born on October 15, 1927, in Holtville, CA, the eldest of 7 surviving children born to Rafael and Felipa Mendoza Sabala, and was a lifelong Brawley resident prior to m oving to N evada in 2017. He was married for 70 y ears to the love o f his life, t he former Gavina Ramirez, and they were devoted to each other. They w ere often seen holding hands and reminiscin­g about their early years working seasonal crops with their families in Central California during the 1930s and ‘40s, growing up on eastside “H” Street in Brawley, their favorite travels to H awaii, Orlando, the Bay Area, Lake Tahoe, and the Dominican Republic, and t he childhood antics of their three beloved grandsons.

Guadalupe attended Sacred Heart School, Barbara Worth, and Brawley Union High School before he enlisted in the Army at 1 7. H e proudly served as a paratroope­r with the 82nd Airborne Division and was employed a t Holly Sugar Corp. (now Spreckels) for 32 years and served as secretary- treasurer of the local workers’ union for many years before retiring his position as a sugar boiler. Guadalupe enjoyed giving back to the community that nurtured and sustained him and he was active in neighborho­od and civic matters throughout his life, including coaching Little League Baseball and troop leader with The Boy Scouts of America in his younger years; serving as a lector at Our Lady o f Perpetual Help Catholic Church; leading the The Knights of C olumbus Council 2130 and achieving 4th degree status; board member of Clinicas de S alud del Pueblo, Inc.; volunteeri­ng with t he C ommodities Supplement­al Food Program at the Brawley Senior Citizens Center; member of American Legion Post 60; serving on the Brawley Veterans Wall of H onor Committee; and recognized locally as a frequent blood donor. The Sabala Family wishes to thank the staff at H eritage Springs Assisted Living and Compassion Care Hospice Las Vegas for their tender and supportive care.

Guadalupe was preceded in death by h is only son, Guadalupe R. Sabala, Jr.; parents, Rafael and Felipa Sabala; brothers, Ralph “Rafa” Sabala and Jose “Joe” Sabala.

He is survived by his wife, G avina R. S abala; daughters, Grace S. Inouye ( Barry) and Mary B. Hon (Ted) all of L as Vegas, NV; grandsons, Matthew Inouye, Keone Hon (Eunice) and Kimo Hon; sisters, C onsuelo “Chela” Amador of Newark, C A and Margaret Perez of Lake Elsinore, CA; brother, Juan Sabala (Helena) of J amul, CA; and extended family of in- laws, nieces, and nephews.

Services will be private, A Celebratio­n of Life will be held on a later date when attendance is safe for family and friends.

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