Elvia-Leyva-Obituary

Elvia Leyva

Sacramento, California

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DIED
October 9, 2016
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Sacramento, California

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On Sunday, October 9, 2016, Elvia Leyva surrounded by the love and care of her family passed away peacefully in Sacramento, CA. She was born on August 24, 1937 in Penjamillo, Michoacan, and it was there as a young girl that she met her husband Luis Leyva, whom she married in 1955. In 1957, they...

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Sylvia I am so sorry for the lost of your Mother I know there hasn't been a day that went by were you hadn't spoken about your Mother, sisters, and family, that's a beautiful thing to have a family so close. My deepest condolences to you and your whole family. May you find comfort in each other and the glory of God.

We will miss you. Your smile, kind words and courage were always a sparkle. You will always be remembered in Leyva Family celebrations. May God blessed you and we wish that you rest in peace.

Maria and Jesus Leyva (Chuchin)

Caring thoughts are with you all in the loss of your family matriarch. Your love for her was great and she will be missed. Rest in Peace Elvia

To the Leyva family: I have always loved your stories of your parents and I am so sorry to hear of your loss. You captured the life of your mother well in the obituary. She is leaving a wonderful legacy behind and will not be forgotten. My sincerest love and sympathy to you all.

Prayers for your family, peace be with you. Stacey and Marie Palo,

Luis,Lupe,Leticia,Elvia and Sylvia, may god bless you all in one of the most saddest days of your lifes. I will always remember what a kind person she was and her beautiful smile. Love always Rita Tovar.

Leyva Family, I am sorry for your loss. I will cherish my memories and be grateful for the time I had with such a beautiful, kind, and generous friend. Our prayers are with you, God Bless.

To the Leyva family: You must be so proud to know that you had such a wonderful mother. May she "Rest In Peace". I will always cherish the memories of when she would take Luis Jr. and I to our soccer games in the 70's (especially when We went to the restaurant before the game). I'll never forget that she would give me a warm beef burrito and we were off to our game.

My sincerest condolences to the Leyva family. Gather strength from knowing she is reunited with her beloved husband and is protected in God's warm, loving embrace. My thoughts and prayers are with you.