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Samuel Alba

November 25, 1919 — May 18, 2011

Samuel Alba died May 18, 2011, in the company of loved ones. Samuel was born November 25, 1919, in San Carlos, Coahuila, Mexico, to Jos Eduardo Alba and Mariana Cruz. He married Hermila Lydia Salinas on January 23, 1943, and they were later sealed in the Mesa Temple in October 1949. They are the parents of twelve children. Samuel grew up in the LDS church and was active in leadership positions all his life. He served as a branch president in Piedras Negras, Coahuila, and then as District President of the Coahuila District of the Northern Mexican Mission. After relocating to Utah, he served on the High Council of the Salt Lake Liberty Stake. Samuel and Hermila served two full-time missions together, one in the Dominican Republic and one in Barcelona, Spain. He was ordained a patriarch in the Salt Lake Sugar House Stake in 1997 with a special calling to serve the Spanish-speaking wards and branches of the Salt Lake Valley, a calling he faithfully fulfilled until his health would no longer permit. He was an active member of the Cumorah Branch (Spanish) in Midvale, Utah, and later the Lucero Ward (Spanish) in the former Salt Lake Temple View Stake. These units were precursors to the many Spanish wards and branches that dot the the Wasatch Front. Samuel immigrated to the United States in 1941. He was an entrepeneur in Mexico and Texas, owning businesses in construction and shipping. He worked at various jobs in Idaho and Utah and always valued learning and service. He attended school in Piedras Negras, where he received a certificate in accounting and general business. After losing his sight in 1988, he requested that Hermila and others continue to read aloud to him every day from the newspaper, magazines, books, and the scriptures. He often said to his children, I will not leave you land or money as an inheritance, but I will leave you with an education. Through his effort and encouragement, all of his children were able to attain higher education and professional degrees. Samuel was preceded in death by three of his childrenSamuel Rodolfo, Lydia Hermila, and Raymundo Erbeyby his parents, and by all but one of his twelve brothers and sisters. He is survived by his wife of 68 years, the love of his life, Hermila; by his children Edna Leonor, Samuel (Anne), Eduardo (Mary), Joel Angel (Rosa), Hermila Lidia Cutler (Chris), Isamare Ventura (Peter), Hctor Orlando (Sherilynn), Hiram (Jane), and Nancy Carolina; by his youngest sister, Margarita de la Garza, and a sister-in-law, Edna Naela Salinas; by 33 grandchildren, 54 great-grandchildren, and numerous nephews and nieces. Funeral services will be held Tuesday, May 24, at 11 am in the Salt Lake Sugar House Stake Center at the corner of 1700 S and 1100 E. There will be a viewing at the Russon Brothers Mortuary, 295 N Main in Bountiful, from 6-8 pm on Monday, and from 9:30-10:30 am Tuesday at the stake center. Online guestbook at www.russonmortuary.com. Samuel was affectionally known as Guelito by many friends and relatives. You are finally going home, Guelito. We bid you farewell until we are reunited for eternity. Until then, may the Lord keep you in his loving arms.


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