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Jovita Williams Garcia Medrano
Jovita Williams Garcia Medrano, 86, of San Bernardino was sent to Jesus on 03/23/2018. She was born in Etiwanda, CA on 02/15/1932. Jovita graduated from San Bernardino High School & Chaffey Union High School and graduated business college. She was married to Harold Williams, Frank Cabrera, and George Medrano. Jovita had a career in Social Security office for 25 years and retired, later she worked at the San Bernardino schools as a bilingual teacher's aide. She was a member of Saint John Bosco Prayer Group, Birthday Fellowship, Our Lady of Hope. Hutton Center, VFW, and others. She is survived by her son Daniel Williams, her son James Williams, and her grandchildren Taylor Williams 22, Ryan Williams 18, Jayson Williams 6, Connor Mc Carron 12. She is now reunited with her mom, dad, and all of her brothers & sisters up in heaven. Jovita had a passion for praying, dancing, bowling, karaoke, swimming, western movies, & absolutely LOVED spending time with her family and friends. She loved to spread happiness, joy, and always had a beautiful smile for the world. Nothing or nobody could ever replace my mom. She was and still is the most beautiful blessing in my life. We love you mom, always and forever!! Memorial Service will be held on Wednesday, April 25, 2018 at 10am at Mt. View Mortuary & Cemetery, with interment to immediately follow.
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James and Daniel,
Aunt Jo will be greatly missed. I can still hear her laughter and it will always bring a smile to my face. She loved the two of you very much and was so proud of the BOTH of you. She was the best part of our family get together's because of her kindness and her caring spirit. RIP Aunt Jo....love you cousins.....
Stephanie Vessey
April 23, 2018
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