Rigoberto G. Alvarez Nacio en Valle de Guadalupe Michoacan, Mexico. En Septiembre 19, 1943. Sus Padres Camerino Alvarez-Navarrete y Marina Gonzalez-Cardenas. Fue sobrevivido por su esposa
Margarita Alvarez, su Hija Marina A. Alvarez, Sus Hijos Gustavo Alvarez-Rodriguez y Jorge Pena, Sus
Nietos Nino Alvarez, Gustavo Alvarez, Nikki Romero, Evangelia Tapia, Nomi Almendariz, Carlos
Almendariz, Neko Valdez, Juana Alvarez, Emily Collins, Luz-Marina Pena y Mariana Pena. Sus Hermanos Enriqueta Robles, Jesus Alvarez y Jose Luis Alvarez-Gonzalez. Vino a los Estados Unidos a pie cruzando el rio y el desierto, sufriendo las alvercidades del frio y calor para alcanzar el sueno Americano. El unico companiero que tenia al lado era un lobo que se le pego y no se apartaba el. Llego a un rancho en Yuma Arizona y le dieron trabajo y ahi el lobo luego se desaparecio. Se quedo en el rancho unos dias, a los pocos dias migro para Kingman Arizona con la Familia Alvarez junto con sus padres y tias. Empezo hacer su vida en un restaurant chino de su Tia Gracia Alvarez-Holmes y trabajando en la Mina de silica de su padre. Migro a Lake Havasu en 1970 para trabajar en McCulloch Industries haciendo partes de serruchos electricos. En 1985 Migro a Las Vegas enpeso un negocio de limpieza. Rigoberto Alvarez fue residente de Las Vegas desde 1985. Enpeso su vida con su esposa en 1993 y su negocio de herreria en el ano 2001. Fallecio en paz en los brazos de su esposa y su hija.
Rigoberto G. Alvarez was born in Valle de Guadalupe, Michoacan, Mexico. On September 19, 1943. His Parents Camerino Alvarez-Navarrete and Marina Gonzalez-Cardenas. He was survived by his wife Margarita Alvarez, his daughter Marina A. Alvarez, his son’s Gustavo Alvarez-Rodriguez and Jorge Pena, his grandchildren Nino Alvarez, Gustavo Alvarez, Nikki Romero, Evangelia Tapia, Nomi Armendariz, Carlos Armendariz, Neko Valdez Juana Alvarez, Emily Collins, Luz-Marina Pena and Mariana Pena. His sister Enriqueta Robles, brother’s Jesus Alvarez and Jose Luis Alvarez-Gonzalez. He came to the United States on foot crossing the river and the desert, suffering the harshness of cold and heat to achieve the American dream. The only companion he had by his side was a wolf that followed him. He arrived at a ranch in Yuma Arizona and they gave him work and then the wolf disappeared. He stayed on the ranch for a few days, a few days later he migrated to Kingman Arizona with the Alvarez Family along with his parents and aunts. He began to make his living in a Chinese restaurant owned by his aunt Gracie Alvarez-Holmes and working in his father’s silica mine. He migrated to Lake Havasu in 1970 to work at McCulloch industries making power saw parts. In 1985, he migrated to Las Vegas and started a cleaning business. Rigoberto Alvarez has been a Las Vegas resident ever since. He began his life with his wife in 1993 and his welding business in 2001. He passed away peacefully in his home in the arms of his wife and daughter.