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Roberto Castro Quispe
June 7, 1954 – May 4, 2026
Con profundo dolor, pero también con mucho amor y gratitud por su vida, despedimos a Roberto Castro Quispe, nacido en Apurímac, Perú, el 7 de junio de 1954.
Roberto fue un hombre alegre, sabio, trabajador, justo, tolerante y con un gran sentido del humor. A lo largo de su vida desempeñó muchos oficios, ya que la vida le regaló muchas oportunidades de mejora, y él siempre encontró la manera de aprovecharlas con gran esfuerzo, resiliencia y dignidad.
Más que cualquier trabajo o logro material, su mayor orgullo siempre fue su familia. Fue un esposo dedicado, padre amoroso de tres hijas y un hijo, hermano querido y un hombre generoso que siempre dio todo de sí por quienes amaba.
Disfrutaba ir a pescar, compartir la mesa en familia y tener largas y entretenidas conversaciones junto a las personas que quería. Su presencia llenaba los espacios de calma, humor y sabiduría. Roberto será recordado por su gran corazón, su fortaleza y su capacidad de brindar apoyo incondicional cuando más lo necesitábamos.
Aunque hoy su ausencia deja un vacío inmenso, su amor, enseñanzas y recuerdos vivirán siempre en su familia y en todos quienes tuvieron la suerte de conocerlo.
Su servicio será celebrada el 15 de mayo a las 10:30 a.m. en Wiederspahn-Radomsky Chapel of the Chimes.
La familia agradece profundamente las muestras de cariño y acompañamiento durante este difícil momento.
With profound sorrow, but also with great love and gratitude for his life, we say goodbye to Roberto Castro Quispe, born in Apurímac, Peru, on June 7, 1954.
Roberto was a joyful, wise, hardworking, fair, tolerant man with a great sense of humor. Throughout his life, he worked many different jobs, as life gave him many opportunities to grow, and he always found a way to embrace them with resilience, dignity, and determination.
More than any job or material achievement, his greatest pride was always his family. He was a devoted husband, a loving father to three daughters and one son, a beloved brother, and a generous man who always gave everything of himself to the people he loved.
He enjoyed going fishing, gathering around the table with family, and having long and meaningful conversations with the people he cared about. His presence brought calm, laughter, and wisdom to every space. Roberto will be remembered for his kind heart, his strength, and his ability to offer unconditional support when it was needed most.
Although his absence leaves an immense void, his love, teachings, and memories will forever live on in his family and in everyone fortunate enough to have known him.
His service will be on May 15 at 10:30 a.m. at Wiederspahn-Radomsky Chapel of the Chimes.
The family deeply appreciates all the love, support, and condolences during this difficult time.
Friday, May 15, 2026
Starts at 10:30 am (Mountain time)
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