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Josephine Lucille "Jo" Saucedo

Watsonville, California

Feb 18, 1935 – Dec 14, 2024 (Age 89)

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BORN
February 18, 1935
DIED
December 14, 2024
AGE
89
LOCATION
Watsonville, California

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Josephine "Jo" Lucille Saucedo (nee Stefanini), a beloved member of the Watsonville community, passed away peacefully on Saturday, December 14, 2024. Born on February 28, 1935, in Aromas, California, to Gino and Rita (Cagni) Stefanini, Josephine grew up on the Stefanini family ranch in the...

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What an amazing legacy!! I remember her at all of the games from EA Hall and WHS81. I always remember her smiling. She could be stern too, but always to make sure you were doing the right thing. I remember the candy!! I´m sorry for your loss. Always a Wildcat.

I first met Jo, when I attended Aromas School as a sixth grader. She always was friendly and concerned with your needs. I later came back to Aromas School after I graduated from High School. I now had the privilege to work as an aide and work in the office with Jo. The time I spent at Aromas School I have cherished and remember fondly, because of the many things I learned. Jo was more than a co-worker,she was a second Mom to everyone. She was a shining star.

I started teaching kindergarten the same year Jo was becoming secretary and we worked together in Bradley so we were friends working together except for the 1 yr. she was at district office. She was always there for me and all the people at the schools. She was a very wonderful friend, Marged McNeely /my first few years Margaret Rodman

We will always have fond memories of Manny and Jo from the neighborhood. They will be greatly missed. -N. Simmons

Deepest condolences to all of the Saucedo family. From the James Galassi family.

My sincere condolences to Jo´s family. I taught at Aromas School years ago, and she always was a great support, kind, caring woman. She helped me through some difficult times, and always was encouraging and sincere. She always has held a special place in my heart. RIP, sweet Jo. Love, Maryjo Della Maggiore

Our family knew and loved Jo when she was at Aromas School. She made the world a better place!

May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief.