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Manuel I. Albiño

January 2, 1955 — June 17, 2024

Phoenix

Manuel Isidoro Albiño Rosado Born: January 2, 1955 - Babahoyo, Ecuador  Died: June 17, 2024, at 3:40 p.m. - Phoenix AZ 

Manuel Isidoro Albiño Rosado was born on January 2, 1955 in Babahoyo, Ecuador, son of Ricarte Albiño Castillo and Lila Rosado Párraga. He was a beloved brother of his sisters Rosita Yepez(+), Mariana and Gladys Albiño. 

Manuel continued his early education at Cristóbal Colón Secondary School and graduated from Adolfo María Astudillo School, his higher studies were completed at the State University of Guayaquil. 

Manuel was a beloved uncle of his nephews and nieces: Galo Lara, Karoly and Carlos Suárez, Manuel Augusto and Ruben Darío Suárez and Diego Navarrete. His cousins Albiño Ramos, Albiño Velasco, and Albiño Borja were also an important part of his extended family. 

He was a devoted father to his daughters Rossy (Marques) Binette, Patricia (Scott) Fischer, Lorena (Antonio) Sánchez, and Khamilah Albino. His legacy continues through his grandchildren: Quentin Binette, Kyler Fischer, Jensen Fischer, Leia Fischer, Tony Jr. Sánchez, and Noah Sánchez. 

In 1996, Manuel made the brave decision to immigrate to the United States. Determined to build a better life, he worked tirelessly, establishing several successful businesses ranging from telecommunications to mobile phone stores. His passion for work was unwavering, he was known for his dedication and entrepreneurial spirit. 

Despite his busy career, Manuel always put his family first. He cherished spending his free time with them and had a deep love for cooking, especially Ecuadorian cuisine, which was his favorite. He was always there for his loved ones, offering advice and support whenever needed. 

Manuel's friends remember him as a stalwart friend, always ready to lend a hand or listen. His personality, though seemingly tough, was caring and full of humor. He was protective like no other, always armed with advice, a word of encouragement, or a wake-up call, respectful yet firm in guiding others in the right direction. His experience and knowledge made him someone you should always listen to, as his wisdom was invaluable. 

Manuel loved his life and treasured the moments he spent with his family. He was surrounded by many nephews, and whether in Arizona or Ecuador, he was affectionately known as Don Manuel. Manuel Isidoro Albiño Rosado will be deeply missed by all who knew and loved him. His life was a testament to hard work, love of family, and the pursuit of dreams. 

May he rest in peace.

A visitation will be held on Friday, June 21, 2024 from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. with funeral service to begin at 12 p.m. at Whitney & Murphy Funeral Home, 4800 E. Indian School Road in Phoenix. 

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Manuel Isidoro Albiño Rosado, nacido: 2 de enero de 1955 - Babahoyo, Ecuador Fallecido: 17 de junio de 2024, a las 3:40 p. m.- Phoenix AZ. Manuel Isidoro Albiño Rosado nació el 2 de enero de 1955 en Babahoyo, Ecuador, hijo de Ricarte Albiño Castillo y Lila Rosado Párraga. Era un hermano querido de sus hermanas Rosita Yepez(+), Mariana y Gladys Albiño. 

Manuel siguió su educación temprana en la Escuela Secundaria Cristóbal Colón y se graduó en el Colegio Adolfo María Astudillo, sus estudios superiores los realizo en la universidad Estatal de Guayaquil. 

Manuel era un tío querido de sus sobrinos y sobrinas: Galo Lara, Karoly y Carlos Suárez, Manuel Augusto y Ruben Darío Suárez y Diego Navarrete. Sus primos Albiño Ramos, Albiño Velasco y Albiño Borja también fueron una parte importante de su extensa familia.

Fue un padre devoto de sus hijas, Rossy Marques Binette, Patricia Scott Fischer, Lorena Antonio Sánchez, y Khamilah Albino. Su legado continúa a través de sus nietos: Quentin Binette, Kyler Fischer, Jensen Fischer, Leia Fischer, Tony Jr. Sánchez y Noah Sánchez. 

En 1996, Manuel tomó la valiente decisión de emigrar a los Estados Unidos. Decidido a construir una vida mejor, trabajó incansablemente, estableciendo varios negocios exitosos que van desde telecomunicaciones hasta tiendas de teléfonos móviles. Su pasión por el trabajo era inquebrantable, era conocido por su dedicación y espíritu emprendedor. 

 A pesar de su ajetreada carrera, Manuel siempre daba prioridad a su familia. Apreciaba pasar su tiempo libre con ellos y tenía un profundo amor por la cocina, especialmente la cocina ecuatoriana, que era su favorita. Siempre estuvo disponible para sus seres queridos, ofreciendo asesoramiento y apoyo siempre que fuera necesario. 

Los amigos de Manuel lo recuerdan como un amigo incondicional, siempre listo para echar una mano o escuchar. Su personalidad, aunque aparentemente duro, era cariñoso y lleno de humor. Era protector como ningún otro, siempre armado con consejos, una palabra de aliento o un llamado de atención, respetuoso pero firme para guiar a los demás en la dirección correcta. Su experiencia y conocimiento lo hicieron alguien a quien siempre deberías escuchar, ya que su sabiduría era invaluable. 

Manuel amaba su vida y atesoró los momentos que pasó con su familia. Estaba rodeado de muchos sobrinos, y ya sea en Arizona o en Ecuador, se le conocía cariñosamente como Don Manuel. Manuel Isidoro Albiño Rosado será profundamente extrañado por todos los que lo conocieron y lo amaron. Su vida fue un testimonio del trabajo duro, el amor por la familia y la búsqueda de sueños. Que descanse en paz.

A visitation will be held on Friday, June 21, 2024 from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. with funeral service to begin at 12 p.m. at Whitney & Murphy Funeral Home, 4800 E. Indian School Road in Phoenix. 

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Friday, June 21, 2024

10:00am - 12:00 pm (Mountain (no DST) time)

Whitney & Murphy Funeral Home

4800 E Indian School Rd, Phoenix, AZ 85225

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Funeral Service

Friday, June 21, 2024

12:00 - 1:00 pm (Mountain (no DST) time)

Whitney & Murphy Funeral Home

4800 E Indian School Rd, Phoenix, AZ 85225

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