Judy-Torres-Obituary

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Judy Torres

Rosenberg, Texas

May 23, 1957 – Oct 17, 2019 (Age 62)

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BORN
May 23, 1957
DIED
October 17, 2019
AGE
62
LOCATION
Rosenberg, Texas

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Hernandez Funeral Home - Rosenberg Obituary

Judy Torres was born May 23, 1957 to Pete and Florence Jablonski in Richmond, Texas. She passed peacefully on October 17, 2019 in Missouri City, Texas.


 


Mrs. Torres is preceded in death by her parents; her brother Sonny Jablonski.


 


She is survived by her loving husband of 42 years, Pete Torres; her children Tori Arreola and husband Omar, Tiffany Pena and husband Bernardo, Jr.; She lives on in the memory of her grandchildren Justin Torres and Brianna Pena; her brothers Sonny, Tommy, Donnie, Johnny, Dennis, Rodger and David Jablonski as well as other loving family members and friends.


 


The reach of her love extended way beyond her immediate family. She touched so many hearts. She leaves us with this quote “By Faith Alone She Flies with Her Own Wings.”


Celebration of Life will be held Saturday October 26, 2019 from 3:00 p.m. until 6:00 p.m. at Needville American Legion 9724 Gene St. Needville, Texas 77461.


 

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My sincere condolences to the family at this difficult time. May you all seek God for comfort, peace, strength and support (2 Cor 1:3).

Rest in peace Judy. May the promise of God's everlasting life thru HIS son Jesus Christ give us all hope to someday see you again in heaven. Your kindness on this earth will forever be remembered as you touched my life in a very meaningful way. Prayers for comfort for all your family and strength as they walk through this difficult time.
With Heartfelt Sympathy . . . .

Living Spirit Dishgarden

She was a very kind and good friend. She will be missed dearly. She fought long and hard, never gave up hope. Rest in peace Judy.


As you share, talk, and remember, may you truly find that the one you loved so much is still living in your hearts.
"Walter thought very fondly of Judy" With Deepest Sympathy, Gilda Hanicek