Obituary for Arnulfo Ibarra Ramirez
Arnulfo Ibarra Ramirez, resident of Hollis, passed away on May 29, 2022 at the age of 34. Services have been entrusted to the Harmon County Funeral Home of Hollis.
Quedate en mi memoria y en mis recuerdos,
quedate alli, donde nadie te toque,
donde cada vez que te busque pueda encontrarte!
Arnulfo, affectionately called "Kinu", was born on February 1, 1988 in Vaquerias, Jalisco, Mexico to his parents, Emilio Ibarra Aginaga and Felipa Ramirez Medrano. Arnolfo was an amazing, proud father of five beautiful children: Mariana, Emilio, Maricruz, Amalia and Amari. He was also a loving brother to AnaMaria, San Juana, Luis Gerardo, Maria Del Rocio, Felilipe, Veronica and Ricardo. Family was the most important thing to Arnulfo and he loved spending time with them and visiting whenever he had the opportunity. He extended that same love to his cousins and special friends.
Arnulfo had a deep passion for farming and an endless respect for the land and animals that he tended to. He was a true cowboy in every sense of the word and he loved his boots! Kinu was able to bring light and laughter to any situation no matter how bad it seemed. His smile and kind spirit will be forever remembered by all who knew him.
Kinu was preceded in death by his paternal grandparents, Luis and Petra Ibarra; and his maternal grandmother, Rosa Ramirez.
Left to honor his everlasting memory are his parents; Emilio Ibarra Aginaga and Felipa Ramirez Medrano; his children: Mariana, Emilio, Maricruz, Amalia and Amari; his maternal grandfather, Refugio; his siblings: AnaMaria, San Juana, Luis Gerardo, Maria Del Rocio, Felilipe, Veronica (Vero) and Ricardo; a host of nieces and nephews, as well as other relatives, neighbors and friends.
Isaias 43:2 - "Cuando pases por las aguas, yo estare contigo; y si por los rios, no te anegaran. Cuando pases por el fuego, no te quemaras, ni la llama ardera en ti."
"Aun cuando yo pase por el valle mas oscuro, no temere, porque tu estas a mi lado"
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Quedate en mi memoria y en mis recuerdos,
quedate alli, donde nadie te toque,
donde cada vez que te busque pueda encontrarte!
Arnulfo, affectionately called "Kinu", was born on February 1, 1988 in Vaquerias, Jalisco, Mexico to his parents, Emilio Ibarra Aginaga and Felipa Ramirez Medrano. Arnolfo was an amazing, proud father of five beautiful children: Mariana, Emilio, Maricruz, Amalia and Amari. He was also a loving brother to AnaMaria, San Juana, Luis Gerardo, Maria Del Rocio, Felilipe, Veronica and Ricardo. Family was the most important thing to Arnulfo and he loved spending time with them and visiting whenever he had the opportunity. He extended that same love to his cousins and special friends.
Arnulfo had a deep passion for farming and an endless respect for the land and animals that he tended to. He was a true cowboy in every sense of the word and he loved his boots! Kinu was able to bring light and laughter to any situation no matter how bad it seemed. His smile and kind spirit will be forever remembered by all who knew him.
Kinu was preceded in death by his paternal grandparents, Luis and Petra Ibarra; and his maternal grandmother, Rosa Ramirez.
Left to honor his everlasting memory are his parents; Emilio Ibarra Aginaga and Felipa Ramirez Medrano; his children: Mariana, Emilio, Maricruz, Amalia and Amari; his maternal grandfather, Refugio; his siblings: AnaMaria, San Juana, Luis Gerardo, Maria Del Rocio, Felilipe, Veronica (Vero) and Ricardo; a host of nieces and nephews, as well as other relatives, neighbors and friends.
Isaias 43:2 - "Cuando pases por las aguas, yo estare contigo; y si por los rios, no te anegaran. Cuando pases por el fuego, no te quemaras, ni la llama ardera en ti."
"Aun cuando yo pase por el valle mas oscuro, no temere, porque tu estas a mi lado"
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