Alfred's obituary
Alfred "Al" Etchart Jr., 59, of Chino, CA, peacefully passed away on
February 18, 2023 Of Natural Causes .
Born May 22, 1963, to Alfred Etchart Sr. & Alice Etchart . Alfred was a Fun Loving Guy always joking & laughing with a big smile.
Alfred was always so curious when he was a little boy, always running around with lots of energy. A special little joy of the family.
Alfred was passionate about living a country lifestyle after hearing his father's stories of him growing up in Elgin, Arizona.
He dedicated his life to both his children and his family.
Alfred landed his first job working with his father in the roofing business.
Then later started a career in the Chino School District .
Early on as a young man he met his then wife Olga Lopez and went on to have 4 children Johnathan, Brenda , Amber & Nicolas as well as raising Markos Tapia who he loved as his own son and his Grand daughter Rayleen Arroyo
Alfred always put his family first and was a dedicated father. His Children were his heart And he was a strong, kind, loving, and supportive father.
Once Alfred retired from the Chino School District he spent much time in Elgin , Arizona to help his family on thier Ranch. Where he became happy to enjoy the quite country life & had his children come with him on his visits where they shared fun times & adventures together.
Alfred was predeceased by a brother Julian & sister Josie and leaves behind His Parents ,Children , Grand-daughter & many siblings as follows starting with Maria Sanchez, Lucy Gutierrez ,Connie Fraijo ,Gilbert Graciano , Vivian Beltran , Veronica Jaramillo & Valerie Etchart as well as many nieces , nephews , aunts, uncles, cousins, brother inlaws , sister inlaws and great friends .
Alfred will be greatly missed by all his children and grand daughter who Loved him very much . So many will remember Alfred for his fun-loving nature and his great smile. There are lots of good times and great memories that will always be remembered.
🌹TO A LOVING SON, BROTHER , FATHER & GRANDFATHER🌹
YOUR GONE BUT NEVER FORGOTTEN. RIP 🙏