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Gloria Elizabeth "Liz" Torres

Frisco, Texas

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Gloria Elizabeth (Liz) Torres, age 66 of Frisco, Texas passed away on June 3, 2011 in Dallas, Texas. She was born on December 22, 1944 in Cabo Rojo, Puerto Rico to Angel Enrique and Thomasita (Tuccori) Negron. Gloria married Albert Torres on April 30, 1966 in New York, New York. She worked as...

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Gloria's family, I am so shocked and saddened by your mothers passing, she will not be forgotten. We worked together for years at Polyclinic, and have a lot of good memories of her. I know she is in heaven with her Albert now, but I know she will always be watching down on her family....Bless all of you....she will be missed!

Diane, Anna & Brian: We were surprised to learn of the passing of your mother. Thinking back to when your family all lived in Harrisburg, we had the opportunity to make wonderful memories together sharing picnics, cookouts, trips to Little Buffalo Park, etc. Your mother will be truly missed as a friend to me (Martha). Our hearts go out to you during your time of bereavement. Sincerely, the Roberts Family (Martha, Yaivette & Yonise Roberts Paige)

I'm so sorry. We always will remember her as a kind, strong, and hardworking lady. I admired her ability to continue working at her age. She was a great coworker and person. My condolences for your loss. Rest in peace.

Diana and Annie
I am very sorry to hear of your Mom passing. I don't know if you remember but I knew your Mom and Dad from "19th" Street in Harrisburg" and she was a very close friend of mine. In fact, she taught me a little about sewing, spanish food and even Annie tried to teach me spanish. She has gone on to a better place to be with "Al" and I know that she will be looking down over you girls. I will keep you girls in my prayers because I know you will miss her,

I'm so sorry and shocked to hear about your mom's passing. She was a great lady who allowed me to call her "mom." Her candor and outgoing personality made her a very special person. I'm thinking of your entire family during this difficult time.