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Consuelo "Connie" Escamilla
81, of San Bernardino, CA passed into God's hands on February 3, 2013. Born in Corpus Christi, Texas in 1932, she moved to California in the mid nineteen fifties.
Connie was preceded in death by her daughter Amanda Venafro, and is survived by her husband Arturo, and her nine other children: Richard Escamilla, Arthur Escamilla, Margarita Escamilla-Wilcox, Otila Escamilla, Nohemi Fredborg, Aida Keepers, Tony Escamilla, Ramona Martinez, Peter Escamilla, as well as, too many grandchildren and great grandchildren to name.
For many years Connie enjoyed working for the city of San Bernardino, where she made many friends before retiring in 1996. However, she was always at her happiest at family get-togethers, surrounded by her loved ones. Connie will be laid to rest in a private service at Mt View Cemetary.
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3 Entries
I am sorry to the family for the loss of my Tia-Aunt! I will always have fond memories to keep her spirit alive
Odilia Martinez Topete
February 8, 2013
I never said Thank You to Mrs. Escamilla for all the wonderful memories I have of her and her children. It was an honor to grow up with her children and I will cherish the special memories of her trying to teach me spanish as a young child (never being able to learn to count past 10 no matter how hard she tried), sitting on her lap with my best little girlfriend Mona while she sang us spanish songs and dancing in her little spanish dress in the back yard on the stage Art built for us. She will be missed.
Cathy Howden
February 6, 2013
In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always. I will forever cherish my Tia Chelo and carry with me all the fond memories. Our deepest condolences to the family.
Sincerely,Dale and Elena Busser
Elena Busser
February 6, 2013
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