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Conni Necochea Obituary

CONNIE NECOCHEA 80, Of Hemet, passed away on October 8, 2010 at her daughter\'s home. Connie was born in Morelia, Michoacan, Mexico and had been a resident of Hemet for 31 years. She was a member of Holy Spirit Catholic Church and a member of The Dwelling Place. She also led a Charismatic Service at Our Lady of the Valley for 17 years. She was a Health Aide for 27 years. Connie is survived by her daughter, Aide Emmott and a son, Rudy Nechochea, both of Hemet; 4 brothers, Benito and Carlos Loaiza Aragon of Mexico and Ramon Aragon and Armando Loaiza Aragon of Sacramento; 14 grandchildren and 26 great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband of 57 years, Anselmo; a daughter, Barabara Garcia; two sons, Sergio and Gabriel and a brother, Dr. Ricardo Loaiza Aragon. Visitation will be Wed., Oct. 13 from 4:00-8:00pm at Hemet Valley Mortuary, 403 N. San Jacinto St., Hemet, CA with a Vigil in Spanish at 6:00pm. Funeral Mass Thurs., Oct. 14, 11:00am at Holy Spirit Catholic Church, 26340 Soboba St., Hemet with interment at Riverside National Cemetery. John Rowe, Director 951-658-4433 #FD833

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Published by The Press-Enterprise on Oct. 12, 2010.

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Anna Acosta

October 13, 2010

Necochea family: I wanted to say how sorry I am to hear of the loss of Mrs. Necochea. I met her while doing census work this year. She invited me in to her patio so I could conduct my interview. She was so lovely and beautiful. She talked about Morelia (my Dad is from there as well). She spoke very fondly of her husband and the many years they had together. I saw her walking shortly after my first encounter with her; she remembered me and we said hello once again.....she was a lovely, lovely woman. She is one of the few people I remembered during my work with the census; perhaps it was because she took the time to talk and reminisce. I hope I made her day as well. Anda con Dios Sra. Necochea.......until we meet in Heaven. Anna Acosta

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