Al Muniz Al Muniz, a former Newport...
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Al Muniz
Al Muniz, a former Newport Harbor High and Orange Coast College
football star, died Saturday at 12:15 a.m. at Hoag Hospital due to
complications from emphysema.
Muniz, 73, was a four-year lineman for the Sailors in the late
1940s under coach Al Irwin. He was named all-conference for his play
at OCC under coach Ray Rosso.
Muniz went on to become a popular Pop Warner coach in the 1950s
and ‘60s.
Born and raised in Costa Mesa, Muniz opened a construction rental
business in the area and lived in the Newport-Mesa region the
majority of his life.
He is survived by his ex-wife Dawn; four children, Debbie
Tompkins, 49, of Washington, Kurt Muniz, 46, of Washington, Melanie
Bernhard, 45, of Las Vegas and Pam Kletke, 48, of Newport Beach; 10
grandchildren, Betina Martin, Danny Tompkins, Krista Ollis, Vincent
Curtis, Brian Kletke, Matthew Curtis, Danielle Muniz, Brandy Curtis,
Kurt Muniz Jr. and Mario Muniz; and seven great-grandchildren.
The family is holding a rosary service at 12:30 p.m. Saturday at
St. Joachim Catholic Church, 1964 Orange Ave., Costa Mesa, and
directly following, a party for anyone who knew Muniz, at Zubie’s
Chicken Coop restaurant, 414 Old Newport Blvd., Newport Beach.
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