Angela-Guerra-Obituary

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Angela Bignardi Guerra

Lompoc, California

Apr 28, 1931 – Jul 22, 2022

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BORN
April 28, 1931
DIED
July 22, 2022
LOCATION
Lompoc, California

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Starbuck-Lind Mortuary - Lompoc Obituary

Angela Bignardi Guerra passed away July 22 in Lexington KY. She was born in Santa Maria, CA on April 28, 1931. She was predeceased by her parents Mary and Elvezio Bignardi and her husband Michael Guerra. She is survived by her son Michael Sekela (Sheila), stepson Michael Guerra (Beverly),...

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I always enjoyed running into Angie at the hospital & her warm smile. Sorry to hear too late of her passing to attend services, but my memories of her are pleasant.

Angie was truly a beautiful soul ! She will forever be remembered by so many of us, as she impacted so many of our lives with her guidance and compassion. I appreciated Angie's sense of humor and the laughter that we shared working together for so many years and that smile that would light up a room. Rest in peace my dear friend.

Ms. Angie was a bright light for all who worked with her . . . loved her infectious smile and brilliant sense of humour! The world lost a wonderful soul . . . rest in peace, Ms. Angie!

Angie was a beautiful human being she loved her job. Loved her birds to. I have known her for 29 years. We shared so many stories. We will miss her so deeply. Our hearts are so saddened by her death. RIP ANGIE we have always loved you.

I can always remember remember how wonderful Angie was with the years we spent working together at LVMC! She always made made me feel like I belonged and welcomed.

Reading the obituary, we can attest to Angie's warmth and kindness. We lived next door for 8 years and, during our time there, we had a baby and were lucky enough to receive both a hand-knitted blanket and a knitted hat, which we have saved with our daughter's other baby items. That daughter, who was 4 when we moved away, loved to go over to Miss Angie's house where she could color, draw, and have a chat on the little stool Angie had out for her. Angie's was the one house we'd trick-or-treat...

To my beloved sister, the funniest sense of humor, and smart. I will always love you and hold you in my heart

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Mom, you were a wonderful mother-in-law and I was so blessed to know you. I know you are in a better place and I will see you there one day. Rest in sweet peace.