Frank Eugene Baldonado-Noriega passed away Thursday, February 13, 2014, surrounded by his loved ones.
He was born to Jose Onesimo Baldonado and Oralie Dominguez on May 27,1954 in Ogden, Utah, where he was a life time resident.
On April 11, 1972, Frank joined the US Navy and traveled the world until his time in service was complete. Upon return, he fell in love with Brenda Jaramillo and had four beautiful children.
He enjoyed many hobbies fishing, camping, spending time and doing activities with his family and friends, working on his 1964 ½ Ford Mustang and gardening. He was a big fan of “The Price is Right”, “Judge Joe Brown” and other court shows. Above all he loved seeing and spending time with his grandchildren at their various activities.
Frank is survived by his children: Michelle (Fabian) Lobato, Layton; Francisco Baldonado-Noriega, Roy; Serena (Joseph) Arthurs, Roy; Gregorio “Go-Go” Baldonado-Noriega, Roy; grandchildren: Mia and Fabian Lobato; Alazhae, Lalei, Lilah; Serenaty, Little Joe, Annalee Arthurs; Gabriel Baldonado-Noriega; his mother, Oralie Dominguez, Ogden; brothers and sisters: Carole Naranjo, Roy; Henry (Teresa) Espinosa, Riverdale; Dorothy Alves (Rudy), Layton; John Noriega, Clearfield; Vickie (Fred) Pierren, Salt Lake City; Irene (Hank) Arredondo, Salt Lake City; Tony Dominguez, Riverdale; Rick Dominguez, Fred Dominguez, Sonya Dominguez, all of Ogden; Sandy Morales, Greeley, CO; Don Dominguez, Denver, CO; God children, Jessica Dominguez, Javier Perez; and many nieces and nephews who loved him very much.
He was preceded in death by his father, Jose; grandparents, Benjamin Baldonado-Fermin and Grace Espinosa; uncles, Tasho and Delfino Espinosa; aunt, Frances Sidwell; and sisters, Frieda and Debbie Dominguez.
The family will meet with friends Thursday, February 20th from 6 to 8 p.m., with Rosary at 7 p.m., at Lindquist’s Roy Mortuary, 3333 West 5600 South.
On Friday, February 21, 2014 at 10 a.m. a Funeral Mass will be held at St. Mary’s Catholic Church, 4050 South 3900 West, West Haven.
A special thanks, to “half time” Hank (Henry Espinosa), thanks for playing in the fourth quarter when the team needed you most.
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