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Leticia Lazo Obituary

Leticia Lazo Leticia Lazo, 89, is survived by her son Robert Garzona; grandson Robert A. Garzona; and 3 great-grandchildren, Anthony, Irie, and Ricardo Garzona. Her brothers, Luis Alonzo; Julio; and Domingo; and sisters, Pilar; Marta; Elia; Berta; and Marta O.; as well as numerous nephews and nieces also survive her. Visitation will be at Driscoll's Valencia St. Serra Mortuary from 3-9 pm on Thursday, Dec. 9 with Vigil at 6:00 pm and a Funeral Mass celebrated on Friday, December 10 at 11:00 am, at St. Anthony of Padua Church 3215 Cesar Chavez Street in San Francisco.

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Published by San Francisco Chronicle from Dec. 7 to Dec. 8, 2010.

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Rebecca

December 1, 2022

Missing you Grandma, I wish you were here to see the kids grow up. They miss you so much.

Jeanne molley

December 5, 2021

Still missed

December 9, 2010

Love
The Garzona kids

rebecca

December 9, 2010

Love you Lil Grandma. Youve always been so good to all of us. We will miss you

Letty Zepeda

December 8, 2010

You will always be remembered. Thank you for the great summers we spent together when I was young. Thank you for being a great aunt and a wonderful godmother. Love Letty - Los Angeles

Letty Zepeda

December 8, 2010

You will always be on my mind, good memories with you during the summers that we spent together when I was young. i will always remember you and what you taught me. I will miss you greatly as my aunt and Godmother. Love Letty in Los Angeles

December 8, 2010

You will be missed, very nice Lady thank you for being such a great grandma to our grandkids.

Love Jeanne

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