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Ella Emma Ochoa

Omaha, Nebraska

1945 - 2023

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Omaha, Nebraska
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American Cancer Society

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Ella Emma Ochoa - Beloved sister, wife, and mother, committed voice and fighter for the underserved and marginalized. Ella Ochoa passed away on May 5, 2023, after a hard-fought battle with cancer. Ella was preceded in death by her brother, Maximiano Segovia, Jr.; sister, Diana Segovia; infant...

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Condolences to the family. Ella thank you for all your hard work and dedication. You were truly a leader to admire. You will be missed. God Bless. roméo

Ella was a very exceptional woman, always wanting to help disadvantaged people. With caring thoughts and deepest sympathy to the whole family. Rest in peace. Ella fue una mujer muy excepcional, siempre queriendo ayudar a las personas desfavorecidas. Mis más sentido pésame para toda la familia. Que descanse en paz y que Dios les de mucha Fortaleza a toda la familia.

Please accept my sincere condolences. I had the priviledge and enjoyment to know Ella as both a colleague and friend. Ella made a difference in so many lives as her life was one of kindly deeds, helping for others needs, sincere and true heart and mind, her love and influence goes on through all the lives it ever touched, I will cherish beautiful memories left behind. Jose A. Santos

My memory of Ella goes way back when we were both fighting for women's rights. My condolences to her family and many friends.

Ella as being a mentor to all of us that enter in this country. She was a strong leader and nothing was impossible to her when it comes to helping people in our community

I had the privilege to server on a few community boards with Ella. We worked side by side to get the Boys and Girls Club started ion NP. We were both on the Child Abuse prevention council together. I will always remember her as a "Voice" for those seldom listened to. Kindest of the Kind. Nate

My condolences to Ella's family. I enjoyed nearly 30 years working with her and learned a lot from her. I got to know her family and have fond memories of all. She will be missed by all and especially by her Hispanic community.