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Tiffany Ann Gonzales died peacefully in the beautiful mountains of Napa County on November 28th 2017 in Calistoga, California at the age of 40.
Tiffany is survived by her adoring parents, Cynthia and Chuck Prause of Houston, TX; her soul mate and best friend, Joey Walker of Calistoga, CA; her heaven-sent children, Lauren Casey of York, PA, Ashley Casey, and Dylan Carville of Houston, TX; her favorite sister, Danielle Kelsey and favorite brother, Jason Gonzales of Katy, TX.
Tiffany was a kindred spirit to all she came encountered with. She loved her family and cherished close friends. The room lit up when she was around. She loved to make you laugh and always had a witty comeback. The good times and jokes she shared with each of us will be everlasting in our hearts and mind.
After her passing, signs of her are still around. She left her mark on this earth by the warmth of all the wonderful times she shared with each of us. She is forever in our hearts and her laughter is forever engraved on our souls.
You are my angel, my favorite, my star...and my love will find you, wherever you are.
Play Three Little Birds by Bob Marley when you think of Tiff. Know she will always be around in spirit flying high above the clouds.
A private ceremony to remember Tiffany's beautiful life will be held at her sister's residence on December 29th at 4:30pm. Her ashes will be present to say your goodbyes in person. The ceremony will end with a reading and prayer from a local pastor from her sister's place of worship. For those who can't make the travel, a link will be provided to watch live. Please send cards or flowers for the ceremony the day of the service. The family will have it all displayed on the day of her remembrance celebration.
For more information on live link and where to send flowers, email her sister Dani Kelsey at [email protected].
To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
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My heart goes out to you for your deep loss you must be feeling for your beloved Tiffany. So sad to lose someone so loved and needed. May you find comfort in prayer and in one another. - (Jeremiah 29:12,13)
S.H
December 22, 2017
My sincerest condolences to the family. May the God of all comfort grant you strength and peace during this most difficult time.
HTX
December 22, 2017
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