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In Memory Of Izekio (Zeke) Avila

31st March 1999 – 21st April 2009

This memorial website was created in the memory of Izekio (Zeke) Avila, born in California on the 31st March 1999 and passed away on the 21st April 2009, 10 years of age.
Biography
Full Name: Izekio (Zeke) Avila
Born: 31st March 1999
Passed Away: 21st April 2009
Age: 10 years of age
Location: San Jose, California
Country: The United States
Father: Stephen
Mother: Denise
Birth Place: California
Siblings: Erica, Steven, Anthony, Brittany

This memorial was created by Margie on 23 Apr 2009(update)
In Memory Of Izekio (Zeke) Avila

Zeke loved to run, listen to music and play with his siblings. He was the light of our lives. He taught us how to love, accept and be accepted. He will be missed and our hearts will forever be changed by his presence.

    
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From Joyce Mullins
28 Apr 2010 – Joyce Mullins sent this sympathy ecard and wrote:
Icame across this site and saw this precious child he looked a lot like my 4 yr old grandson I lost in a housefire Aug4,2005. I am so sorry for your loss. Im not the same person I used to be. It really changes you when you loose a child. The worst hurt in the world.May God be with you!

From Katina
17 Jan 2010 – Katina sent this sympathy ecard and wrote:
I am sorry for your loss. My son passed in 2000. I know your loss. I am putting a book together that I'd like to see in every Ronald McDonald house in the country and all hospitals. ( we were at the RM house in San Fran on Scott St.)As you know now, when going through the loss, the best comfort is talking with other parents who know what your going through. I felt like my heart was about to give out and I didn't think I could go on. But seeing others who survived their loss was great strength for me. That's what I want to convey to others. If this is something that may help you please email me anytime. Or if you just would like to talk.