Lillian Ancheta
March 6, 1928 - November 22, 2012
Lillian Ancheta went home to be with the Lord on Thanksgiving morning. She is survived by her husband of 61 and a half years, Floyd; four children, Lilli-Ann, Nina, Adella and Floyd; four grandchildren, Nalei, Ryan, Ashley and Tyler; and her sister, Viola Day. Services will be held Saturday, December 8, 2012, 1:00 PM at All Souls Mortuary, 4400 Cherry Ave, Long Beach, CA 90807. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Salvation Army are appreciated. Please sign the guestbook at www.presstelegram.com/obituaries.
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We are so sorry about Lillian leaving us for a better place. Her smile, her voice will always be with me (Dee). Lillian enjoyed people, family gatherings and always fun to be around. We will miss her as our neighbor. Our condolences go out to Floyd and the Family.
Don and Dee Bastin
December 4, 2012
Ancheta Family,
Please accept our deepest sympathies. May your precious memories bring you all comfort. Psalms 46:1 says God is for us a refuge and strength.
Daniels
December 4, 2012
Death is a sting. I lost my love
one It was not easy, but I gain comfort from reading the Bible
Nelson frank
December 3, 2012
To Lillian's dear family, my condolences
are with you all. May the hope to live forevever in a Paradise earth and all of our loved ones will come back to life (John 17:3; 5:28,29) bring comfort to your family.
Scottie Albright
December 3, 2012
Uncle Floyd and family, This is such a difficult time for all of us but more so for all of you. A special light has gone out in all of our lives. Let your wonderful memories be your comfor and the support of each other get you through this difficult time. God's grace will see you through this time. Love you all very much.
DD & Cindy Day
December 3, 2012
Dear Nina, Delli and family,
I'm so sorry to read of your mom's passing! Especially hard this time of year. I pray God's peace and comfort for all of you. Hoping your sadness is soon exchanged for wonderful memories.
Pam (Morey) Bartleson
December 2, 2012
I'm blessed by the lord to be her friend, as I got to know Lillian, she rose all the way to the top of a short list of friends I keep. Love always, Bret
Bret Hicks
December 2, 2012
We thank you for welcoming us into the neighborhood a dozen years ago. Guy & I are here for you & your family. That Lillian is with the Lord is a wonderful comfort.
Miriam McAllister
December 2, 2012
We were all so shocked and saddened to hear of Lillian's passing.
"Death leaves a heartache no one can heal. love leaves a memory no one steal"
Chuck and Julie Frazer
December 2, 2012
Floyd, Sorry to read of Lillians passing. Our thoughts are with you and your family. Leroy and Nancy Miller
Leroy Miller
December 2, 2012
I may not have been around often, I may have only seen you at family gatherings but you were one of the spunkiest women I knew, and I looked up to you when it came to living life and how I wanted to do it. I will never forget you. My thoughts and Prayers go out to my Uncle Floyd and my Cousins <3 All my Love Mary A Headley and Family.
Mary Headley
November 30, 2012
My beautiful Aunt Lillian who I loved very much, she always had a fantastic smile and lived life to the fullest, I will miss her dearly. My deepest thoughts and prayers go out to my Uncle and Cousin's we are thinking of you always. Dave & Family San Diego CA.
November 28, 2012
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