George A. Zavala's Obituary
George A. Zavala, 89, of San Bernardino, California. He is survived by his children, daughter's Linda Breiler and Yolanda Marquez; Son, Gary Zavala; Daughter in law's- Anna Zavala and Roberta Zavala; Son in Law- Ron Breiler, 18 Grandchildren, 38 Great-Grandchildren, and 10 Great-Great Grand Children. Numerous nieces, nephews and extended family. He has preceded in death with his loving wife Vera Zavala and sons Richard Zavala and Alfred Zavala. George was born in Texas and moved to San Bernardino, where he met his wife Vera Zavala. George worked at Kaiser Steel Mill for 25 years from where he retired and joined his wife in fostering children for 30 years. George was most known as "The Hamm’s Man", for his sense of humor, witty jokes, and his love for being born in Texas and his cowboy movies. He enjoyed his Ranchero music, traveling up and down the west coast in his motor home, especially loving camping in Rosarito, Mexico with family. George had a long, wonderful life and was loved by many.
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