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John Herrera Valdez
Copy; Cherokee Messenger and Republican
10-1994
Submitted by: tim Dotterer

© Glenn

John Herrera VALDEZ

Cherokee Municipal Cemetery


The funeral for John Herrera Valdez, 71, was at 2 p.m. Saturday at St. Cornelius Catholic Church with the Rev. David Imming officiating. Burial was in Cherokee Municipal Cemetery, directed by Goodwin Funeral Home. He died October 5, 1994, at his brothers home in Cherokee.

He was born April 6, 1917, in Eagle Pass, Texas, to Trinidad and Maria Herrera Valdez. He had moved with the family to Avard in 1929, then to Cherokee in 1932. During World War ll, he helped load boxcars and traveled in and out of Cherokee for many years.

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