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From Office of Stephanie Daltion: Celebration of Life Commemorating Cedric DeonBi October 7
October 2, 2012

 
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Join us for a Celebration of Life 

commemorating the musical contributions and life of

Cedric "Coco" DeonBi

beloved by all whose lives he touched with his genuine kind heart


This Sunday October 7

at Roccapulco Supper Club at 3140 Mission Street, SF (Website)

 

His dear friend Annie is quoted saying, "His wishes were to have a celebration

of life party, with ALL proceeds going towards cancer research.

Cedric was quite known in the music world, a dynamic singer. "

 

cedric life party  
There will be performances by Jose Najera and the Bernal Beat, Mystique, Mission Varrio Project, Los Cochinos, LAVA, and Puro Bandido.

 

Joining them will be DJ Bobby spinning the tunes for you throughout the night. Special guests include music artists from the original Zorro, the first band that Cedric sang with when he moved to San Francisco.

 

There will also be a special Military Honors Tribute honoring our "hero" as the recipient of the President's Bronze Medal of Honor,

for his service in the U.S. Army.
 
Tickets will be sold at the door at $10 per person. The proceeds from this event will go towards Cancer Research----so please join us to make this happen!

Over 18 years of age ONLY.

 

"Friendship is the only ship that sails on the sea of love..."

~ All my friendship, Cedric




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