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She was a very kind and thoughtful lady. She is not forgotten. Respectfully, Dan Martinez
Dan
May 24, 2024 | Friend


Earlimart, California
Flora G. Serda, 75, passed away on May 25, 2010 in Earlimart. She was born on January 6, 1935 to her parents Domingo and Beatriz Gersalia in Litchfield, Arizona. Flora is survived by her husband Jesse Serda of Earlimart, one son Steve Serda of Paso Robles, daughters: Holly Smith of Bryson, CA,...
Read MoreShe was a very kind and thoughtful lady. She is not forgotten. Respectfully, Dan Martinez
Dan
May 24, 2024 | Friend
She was a sweet lady.
Dan Martinez
May 24, 2023 | Friend
I will always remember the kindness you so elegantly displayed to everyone. When I saw Elaine yesterday, I saw you, and the wonderful personality you nurtured within her. She is part of your legacy - what a beautiful way to be remembered - through her, and other people you touched. You brought out the light within us. Thank you!
Dan Martinez
May 24, 2022
She was a sweet, thoughtful and generous lady. I will always have fond memories of her. She lives on in the spirit of her children and grandchildren.
May God hold her tight, in Heaven.
Dan Martinez
May 23, 2021 | Friend
I am honored to have known Flora for the short time I did. Her legacy endures with my relationships with Jesse, Holly, Elaine and Eric. May God bless Flora in heaven.
Dan Martinez
June 06, 2019 | Corcoran, CA | Friend
I am so sorry to hear about Flora's passing. Although I did not know her for very long, I know enough about her to realize what a sweet, precious, warm and giving person this world has lost. Her family must miss her terribly, as she was a wonderful person to know. I last saw her the day before her passing, in Hanford. She had brought me this rock which had the impression of an ancient sea shell on it. This gift, along with her gift of a couple of pieces of tile from Hearst Castle, shall...
Dan Martinez
June 10, 2010 | Corcoran, CA
I will always remember my aunt Flora with a smile and great fondness of her. I remember the funny times when we grew up at the Schenley Labor Camps when I was a child running around playing and getting dirty...just like the bratty kid that I was, and Flora catching me and making me take a shower, cause I needed one ....and of course I did not want to waste time taking a shower ,when I could be playing outside. She was like my guardian angel then, and She will be my Guardian Angel now. See you...
Gloria Serda Rodrig
June 05, 2010 | Bakersfield, CA
we are s sorry about your wife, mother, friend, grandmother she will be greatly missed monte and rosa marshall
May 31, 2010