Lydia-Ortega-Obituary

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Lydia Moreno Ortega

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Lydia was such a sweet, fun loving lady. I’m honored to have known her. She always treated me so kindly and she always lit up the room. RIP beautiful lady . God will surely have music for you to dance to!

To: Jennifer, your sister , brother, Aunt Elida and other Aunts and extended family members.

First, my condolences and second, my apology for not attending services, but, I m there in spirit , celebrating her celebration of life. I wasn't able to find coverage for the lady I care for.

I want to start by saying , I met the most beautiful, loving, caring giving lady, you call your mom about twenty years ago. We met at corner store that had slot machines, because we...

Our sincere condolences to the family.
Lydia was always more than a friend she was family. Will miss her cheerful and warm demeanor.

Thank you Lydia for being such a wonderful person and letting us into your heart ❤ I will cherish the memories we had and the adventures you took me on .you will me missed we will meet again .

In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always.

Jen, I’m sorry for your loss. My condolences to you, Debra, and the rest of your family.

Jen, our deepest condolences to you and your family. Your mom was a very special lady.

Red was her color and she wore it well! Vibrant, full of joy, and a spit fire! She will be dearly missed

Lydia would light up a room when she entered. Always with her big smile and “hi honey!” She loved a party, mariachi music and dancing. She would even outlast us all when it came to dancing! I know she is at peace and dancing in heaven! ❤

Obituary

Lydia's Obituary

Lydia Moreno Ortega, 89, went to be with the Lord on January 27, 2026. She was born on June 16, 1936 to Pedro Hernandez and Natalia Torres Moreno of San Antonio, Texas. She was a descendant of John Ferdinand Webber and Sylvia Hector Webber. The couple were among the first settlers of what is now...

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