Dorothy-Pina-Obituary

Dorothy G. Pina

Oxnard, California

1924 - 2010

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The angels came and whisked Dorothy away on Oct. 9, 2010, at the age of 86 years old.

She was lifelong resident of Oxnard, born July 31, 1924. She was married to the love of her life, Joseph L. Pina, who preceded her in death. She worked for 10 years at Coastal Valley Canning Co. Nana...

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May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

We had many wonderful memories growing up with Dorothy and, Joe , my Mother Fina and Dad Bruce. They seemed inseparable. It was every Holiday at the beach and every Saturday and Sunday fishing . Scolding from both Dorothy and Mom and helping cook food as if we were home.
Dad, died and the friendship with Mom and her new husband Red continued as it did with my dad. Dorothy, will be missed dearly and remain in my heart and memories forever.


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Dorothy had many many fine qualities. She was kind, generous, thoughtful and loving but she was also outspoken. I liked this quality because many times she made me laugh. Also, Angie her daughter like her mother, brings joy to many of us. A great Oxnard family.
John Flynn

It was a privilege to be able to spend the moments we had with one another. Every moment was truly enjoyed. Thank you for all of the smiles and the laughs!!

Dear Angie & Maxine,
My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

It was an Honor for me to have you and Joe in my life, you were both great role models, I admired your commitment to each other, and the freindship you gave to us all, Thank you for all your advice, and your knowledge, and whenever I needed you, you were always there. Rest In Peace. Sincerely .Michael Bradburn & Family.

How lucky to have had her as my aunt - funny, irreverent, and guaranteed to make you feel better about just about anything. What I loved about her the most was that she didn't put on "airs" - what you saw is what you got. Wow - lucky indeed!

Ferdinand Pina, Oxnard