Candido was survived by his wife of 21 years, Valerie Trujillo; daughter Pamela Trujillo (husband Hector) of Utah; sons: Benny and Julian Trujillo of Cordova; grandchildren that were his pride and joy: Jaymond, Jayden, Hector Jr., Candida, Deserai and Jeremiah; sister Cecilia Romero (husband Merly); brothers: Joe Trujillo and Ray Trujillo (wife Janeen) of Colorado; nieces and nephews: Sharon, Renee, Louise, Della, Mark, Cindy, Joe Jr., Mel, Debbie, Dennis Day, Devon, Charmaine, Michelle and Alex; and numerous other relatives and friends.
Candido worked as a heavy equipment operator in construction. He loved working on cars and was always willing to help anyone in need. He loved spending time with his family. Anytime he spoke with his brother and sister on the phone he would say, “I love you, pray for me.”
Pallbearers: Mel Trujillo, Joe Trujillo, Mark Trujillo, Joaquin Lujan, Dan Tanner and Paul Romero.
Candido was survived by his wife of 21 years, Valerie Trujillo; daughter Pamela Trujillo (husband Hector) of Utah; sons: Benny and Julian Trujillo of Cordova; grandchildren that were his pride and joy: Jaymond, Jayden, Hector Jr., Candida, Deserai and Jeremiah; sister Cecilia Romero (husband Merly); brothers: Joe Trujillo and Ray Trujillo (wife Janeen) of Colorado; nieces and nephews: Sharon, Renee, Louise, Della, Mark, Cindy, Joe Jr., Mel, Debbie, Dennis Day, Devon, Charmaine, Michelle and Alex; and numerous other relatives and friends.
Candido worked as a heavy equipment operator in construction. He loved working on cars and was always willing to help anyone in need. He loved spending time with his family. Anytime he spoke with his brother and sister on the phone he would say, “I love you, pray for me.”
Pallbearers: Mel Trujillo, Joe Trujillo, Mark Trujillo, Joaquin Lujan, Dan Tanner and Paul Romero.
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