Vincent Luis (Mexico) Albo
Mex was born on January 29, 1947 to Pete and Antonia Albo in Durango, Colorado.
Mex passed away surrounded by loved ones on January 22, 2019 in Salt Lake City Utah.
Mex enjoyed hunting, fishing, camping, doing beadwork, traveling, and spending time with his family and friends telling stories about growing up and the things that he has done.
Mex started working at a young age, for the sawmill, the City of Durango, and he owned his own business Albo to Albo.
He is preceded in death by his wife Bernice Albo, his son Joey Albo, and his two daughters Hope and Louisa Albo. His parents Pete and Antonia Albo, sister Virgie Albo and brothers Pete, Johnny, and Jerry Albo.
He is survived by his four sons and three daughters Richard (Priscilla) Albo, Lorraine (Randy) Montano, Manuel (Susan) Cobarrubias, Joseph Medina, Robert (Lacy) Cobarrubias, Bernadette Cobarrubias, and Escolastica (Linda) Albo, two brothers and one sister Anthony (Tony) Albo, Angelo Albo and Francis Albo.
He had numerous grandkids and great-grandkids that he loved and also adopted kids.
A viewing will be held on Monday, January 28, 2019 at 6 PM at the Sacred Heart Church. The funeral will be on Tuesday, January 29, 2019, at Sacred Heart Church at 11 AM, followed with the burial at the La Posta Cemetery.
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