Mr. Alfred Munoz
April 10, 1951 - February 20, 2021
Charleston, WV
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Mr. Alfred Munoz
April 10, 1951 - February 20, 2021
Charleston, WV
Obituary
ALFRED (Al) MUNOZ, 69, of Charleston, WV, formerly of Parkersburg, WV passed away at home on February 20, 2021 after a hard fought battle against cancer.
Al was born in Galveston, TX and graduated from Ball High School in 1969. Al retired from the United Brotherhood of Carpenters & Joiners of America, Local Union 899 of Parkersburg, WV where he acquired his Journeyman’s Certificate in 1976. Al had many passions that included working with his hands, fishing, hunting, swimming, listening to his music, and enjoying the company of his friends and family.
Al was preceded in death by his parents Fred and Celia Munoz, and his brothers, Fred Jr., Edward, and Romeo.
Al is survived by his partner and companion, Charlene Vaughan of Charleston; brothers Alonzo (Winnie) of Dickinson, TX, Joe (Gracie) of Temple, TX, Rudy (Nancy) of Houston, TX, and Arthur (Royce) of Albuquerque, NM; sisters Rose Marie (Robert) Beamer of The Woodlands, TX, Virginia (Samuel) Vasquez of Baytown, TX, Juanita (Simon) Hughes of Houston, TX, Mary Helen Ramirez of LaMarque, TX, and Alice Nall of LaMarque, TX; ex-wife, Debbie Pence of Parkersburg, daughters, Kachina and Melba of Parkersburg; sons Joe (Mika) and Noah of Parkersburg, and Fisher of California; and grandchildren Molly, Emmy, Anna, Canyon, Greyson, Beau, Leo, and Augustine; and a host of nieces, nephews, and friends.
Al will be cremated and his remains delivered back to this earth which he loved.
Memories and condolences can be shared by visiting www.barlowbonsall.com and selecting Al’s obituary.
Barlow Bonsall Funeral Home has been entrusted to handle the arrangements.
5 responses to Mr. Alfred Munoz
Rose Beamer says:
February 20, 2024
2/20/24
Han pasado tres años desde que nos dejaste y todavia y siempre
pensaré en ti. Estoy segura de que estás en los amorosos brazos
de nuestros padres…
Tu Hermana,
Marie
John Williams says:
December 20, 2021
I knew Al a long time ago. He was a good friend. I’m truly sorry to hear of his passing. My prayers are with you all.
God Bless,
John Williams
Rose Beamer says:
April 10, 2021
April 10, 2021
Dear little brother…today you would’ve had a birthday.
I think of you especially today, but I’ll always have you in my thoughts.
You left us too soon.
The unique thing about you is that you always heard and followed the
beat from a different drummer, you calmly went through your life and
did the best you could, especially in your profession, but overall you
meant no one any harm and accepted things and people for what they
were. Truly unique and loving Fedo.
I hope you are with our parents and that they are holding you again.
God bless
Marie
Becky McCrady says:
February 23, 2021
I knew Al when he lived here in Parkersburg. I remember that he was humorous, intelligent and he loved his music. The last time I saw him was in Marietta at the Blue’s Festival, about four years ago. Whenever I went there he was always there along with Charlie. Al and I share the same birthday and we’d call each other twin. I am sad to learn of his passing. I also know Debbie and his children. My deepest condolences to them and Charlene.
Thoughts and prayers,
Becky Nedeff McCrady
Mary H Ramirez says:
February 23, 2021
To my loving brother than never had a care in the world other than living life as he saw it:
Time
As time went by
We ask ourselves why
The lights go dim
Is it “him”?
Your eyes are closed
And you feel it all
The path that was chosen
Is not your call.
So take this time
To reflect and share
The memories of your smile
Even if it’s for a while.
Te amor