Guadalupe-Nuñez-Obituary

Guadalupe Nuñez

Denver, Colorado

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Born to Mexican immigrants, Feliciano and Josefina Marin on February 10, 1918, in Parsons, KS, Lupe was the oldest of 10 children. She is survived by her brothers Albert, Feliciano and Jesse. The family moved to Fort Collins in 1922 to begin anew. At 14 Lupe began working to help her family cope...

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Grandma you were the world to me miss you so much I miss your story's playing dress up. I was so lucky having the memories you left

My condolences to the family. May you find comfort by drawing close to God through prayer. James 4:8

Miss you tons today and always Grandma

As a native Denverite, I ate at LaBonita many times. Lupe contributed a great deal to what made Denver what it is.

My sympathies to the Nunez family...your Mom was such a kind and loving person, which is evident in all her children. Praying for that peace which only God can bring. It was a privilege to have known Mrs. Nunez.

Truly the end of a Colorado era.Amazing woman, wondrful family & close friend & neighbor.

Even tho I was young when we use to go to the La Bonita I can still remember it like it was yesterday. The best Mexican Food in Denver glad to have those recipes still around.I remember the presence of my great Auntie Lupe and she was truly a wonderful woman. My heart goes out to her kids and grand kids may she rest in peace. Love you all. A Garcia

My sincere sympathy to the entire family. I had many good times at LaBonita. You gave so much to the community.

May god comfort you and surround you with love and happy memories. I am so sorry for your loss. I am here if you need anything.