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ASCENSION MURILLO ZALBA
May 22, 1941 - December 11, 2018
Ascension Murillo Zalba was born on May 22, 1941, in Erro, Navarra, Spain, to Julia Echamendi and Isidro Murillo. The youngest of eight siblings, Ascension's idyllic early years on her family's farm instilled in her a deep love of family, an incredible work ethic, and a true artistic and life-long appreciation for the beauty of nature. At the age of eleven, having demonstrated exceptional academic aptitude, Ascension left for boarding school in Pamplona, where her rigorous curriculum included Greek, Latin, French, and English, and where she finished her formal education with highest marks and honors and a teaching degree. While working as a teacher in Berroeta, Navarra, Ascension's striking beauty caught the eye of the young man who would soon become the love of her life, Pedro M. Zalba, and on August 17, 1965, they married and commenced together the greatest and most rewarding adventure of their lives, the realization of their American dream of raising a family together in Wasco, California.
Ascension was active in numerous philanthropic and community organizations, including the Wasco Women's Club, the "Bo Peeps" Wool Growers Auxiliary, and the Kern County Basque Club, of which she was an honorary life member. For many years she also taught Spanish and catechism at St. John's school, served as the school board treasurer, and otherwise provided innumerable hours of service to both the church and school, including hosting the annual altar boys' picnic for fifteen years, translating Msgr. Riccomini's weekly sermons to Spanish, creating unique and beautiful hand-made items for the annual Christmas bazaar, and volunteering in the classrooms and school library. Ascension did this all while maintaining a beautiful and welcoming home, cooking exceptionally delicious Basque dinners every night, maintaining a wide and cherished circle of close friends, helping her husband with the accounting and banking side of his successful sheep business, and raising four children, whom she indulged in all manner of extra-curricular activities and sports, artistic and musical endeavors, and whom, by her example, she inspired to always strive to do their personal best and to be of service to others. Over the summers, the family took frequent trips to visit their family in the Basque country, and Ascension used these opportunities to introduce her children to the great historical and artistic monuments of Europe. Once her children had grown, Ascension's love of art and nature inspired her to become a prolific painter and she enjoyed spending many mornings tending to her beautiful rose and flower garden. Later, upon the arrival of their grandchildren, Pedro and Ascension became doting grandparents, and visiting and spoiling their grandchildren provided them with endless hours of contentment and joy.
Ascension is preceded in death by her adoring husband, Pedro, with whom she shared forty-nine wonderful years of marriage until his death on July 11, 2014. Ascension is survived by her four children, who are eternally grateful for her selfless and tender motherly love, and who will forever remember her at the center of their fondest childhood memories: Frank John Zalba, Pedro Mari Zalba, Jr., Julia (Thomas) Seltz, and Mariana (Scott) Glovsky; her four grandchildren, Alyssa, Natalia, Xabi, and Matthew, who delighted in spending time with their beloved "Ami," and for whom she will now act as a special guardian angel in heaven alongside "Api"; and her brothers and sisters in Spain, Aurelia, Julita, Pedro Mari and Martin Jose, who will always remember her as their affectionate youngest sister whose love of family and home never faded despite distances and time.
The Mass of the Resurrection will be officiated by Father Raul Sanchez at St. John's Catholic Church on Wednesday, December 19, 2018, at 10 am. A visitation will be held on Tuesday, December 18, 2018, at 4 pm with the recitation of the Holy Rosary at 6pm at Peters Funeral Home Chapel in Wasco, CA.
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Charlie and Esther Huecker
December 22, 2018
Our prayers and thoughts are with you, Frankie, and your family. We have many wonderful memories of your mom when we shared preschool and kindergarten times with our children.
Lisa Blocher
December 20, 2018
I will always remember the day I came with Matt to visit you and the girls and how your mom doted on us, cooking us lunch and serving us up in the girls' room so we could visit with each other and nurse our babies. Such a loving momma! Much love to you Jules!
December 15, 2018
Psalm 90:10 says that the days of our years are 70 years, And if because of special mightiness they are 80 years.
May the memories of the wonderful times you shared together bring a smile and joy in your heart.
December 15, 2018
My deepest condolences to the family and friends of Ascension. May the God of all comfort be with you during this difficult time.
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