| A Tribute in Honor of: | |||||||||||||||||||||
| Roberto E. Merlo | |||||||||||||||||||||
| Estuardo was the light of the party. That's just how it always was and will be. He was my second cousin but since he was older I called him my uncle. He helped our family in many occasions. He was the spoke person in my fifteen and though he didn't think he would make it because of an unknown curse he still offered his help. Thank you... I very much appriciated it. I'll never forget the one who made me laugh. | |||||||||||||||||||||
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| Roberto E. Merlo, passed away a year ago, November 6, 2002. A proud father and devoted husband, Roberto was a pillar of the Guatemalan community in Houston. He was founder of Mas-T-Mas, Houston's first Guatemalan news magazine, and avid photographer and animal lover. He is survived by his wife; Amanda, Daughters; Amanda Maria and Amalia Merlo, Son; Josue Merlo and wife Jessica. Mother;Amanda Monterroso, sisters; Sylvia Patricia Merlo-Goggan, Leslie Lorena Merlo-Prisco and husband Micheal, Lillian Regina Merlo- Sierra, and Husband Jose, and Claudia Lucia Baltodano, brothes; Marlon Steve Baltodano and wife Dawn and Freddy Roberto Merlo and sister-in-law; Hortensia Rubin-Diaz and Husband, Eduardo. |
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