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Josefina "Nanita" Dicochea

Tucson, Arizona

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Josefina "Nanita" Dicochea born March 19, 1928 to Matiana Chavira Alvarado and Jose Pedro Montante, passed peacefully on May 24, 2014. She is survived by her five children, Adela, Matiana, Andres, Jose Mauro and Jaime; 19 grandchildren and 20 great-great-grandchildren. For 30 years, Josefina made...

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Good Bye MOM.. I LOVE YOU .. I will Always miss you .

Nanita,
I always wished my Spanish was better so we could talk more, but nevertheless, the times we shared when you were making your tortillas will always carry fond memories, not just because you made the best tortillas ever, but because it was something that required no words but the smile I gave you from feeling content and the smile you gave me of a feeling of satisfaction. Te quireo.

To Andres and his Family, my sincerest sympathy for the loss of your mother. May our Lord give you an your loved ones the peace and strength that you need during this time. I am really sorry my friend.

En paz descanse el alma de nuestra señora Doña Dicochea.

Our sincere condolence to the Dicochea family. May our great Lord give you piece and comfort in your hearts. R.I.P Nanita.

Each and everyone of you were blessed daily by her words and her ways.

Nuestro más sincero pésame a la familia Dicochea,

Doña Josefina (MA) era una mujer humilde y especial para muchos. Ella era muy respetada por muchos, sobre todo la familia del músicos deja atrás.

Josefina (Ma) era una mujer muy importante para mi padre (Victor Morales). Era su segunda madre, como recordaba como un niña pequeña siempre fue má! Ella era tal clase de corazón y tan dulce, como podría ser como mi Nanita era mi nanita .
Te Extrañaremos mucho.
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