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Submitted by: Jo Aguirre


Adrian Mascote

Adrian Mascote
March 04, 1938 ~ April 11, 2020

Born March 4, 1938, he was a man from Cuamio, Michoacan. In Mexico son of Sotero and Serenia. He was the son in the middle of three. He married Margarita Ortiz at the age of 20 and they had a family of 13 children of which 12 are still alive. In his married life; he traveled to Mexico City so he could get his livelihood to support his family. He was a peasant most of his life. A strong and decisive man; I manage to make two water wells with shovel and beak, working until the early hours of the morning with the help of his wife. In four, he took care of the church for a while making progress on the drinking water committee held an exemplary position.

He liked to play a lot of deck with his ranch acquaintances, he was really good. At the age of 45 he emigrated to the United States in search of a better quality of life; he was always a man of strong character but always sought to see for him well of his own. Very intelligent, and with an infinite talk that we are all going to remember in the moments of silence because he would have known perfect how to fill them. It will be recorned by all who wanted it and we will always remember it, with that phrase that was known to him "This is Adriancillo."

You made a big family! Rest in peace great memories and teachings left your children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren.

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Nacido 4 de Marzo de 1938, fue un hombre originario de Cuamio, Michoacan. En México hijo de Sotero y Serenia. Fue el hijo de en medio de tres. Se casó a la edad de 20 años con Margarita Ortiz y tuvieron una familia de 13 hijos de los que 12 siguen con vida. En su vida de casado; viajó a la ciudad de México para poder sacar sustento para mantener a su familia. Fue campesino la mayor parte de su vida. Un hombre fuerte y con decisión; logro hacer dos pozos de agua con pala y pico, trabajando hasta altas horas de la madrugada con la ayuda de su esposa. En cuamio el se encargo de la iglesia un tiempo logrando avances en el comité de agua potable desempeñado un puesto ejemplar.

Le gustaba jugar mucho baraja con sus conocidos del rancho, era realmente bueno. A los 45 años emigró a Estados Unidos en busca de una mejor calidad de vida; siempre fue un hombre de character fuerte él mas siempre buscó ver por él bien de los suyos. Muy inteligente, y con una plática infinita que todos vamos acordar en los momentos de silencio porque el habria sabido perfecto cómo llenarlos. Será recoradado por todos los que lo quisimos y lo recordaremos siempre, con aquella frase que se le conoció “Así es Adriancillo.”

Formaste una gran familia! Descansa en paz grandes recuerdos y enseñanzas dejaste a tus hijos, nietos, y bisnietos. 


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