Daughter to Fidelina & Pedro Miramontes
Sister to Olga, Roberto, Pedro, Susana and Silvia Miramontes.
A beloved daughter, sister, godmother, niece, cousin, aunt and friend, Liliana Miramontes left this world too soon, at age 34, on December 4, 2020. Born in Fallbrook, California on February 28, 1986 to Fidelina and Pedro Miramontes, Liliana was the youngest of 6 siblings. She grew up in Fallbrook, where she attended Fallbrook High School. Then she continued her education at the Healing Arts. She relocated to live in Madison, Tennessee to live close to her brothers Pedro and Roberto and sister Silvia.
Liliana was a loving and charismatic person who enjoyed being spontaneous. She had the most beautiful soul that would light up the room when she walked in.
Liliana adored her nieces, nephews and godson, as if they were her own. If you were ever present when she spent time with them you could see the abundance of love between them. They were the world to her. Liliana wanted nothing more for them than to have a wonderful life.
Liliana loved her family and friends. She liked going to parties, making people laugh, and could spark a conversation with anyone! She was funny, outgoing, humble and vivacious. She was also strong and stood up for what she believed in. She had various nicknames, but the one that fit her the most is “Kittie,” a symbol of strength, beauty and courage. She was fiercely loyal to her friends and family. We will always remember her infectious smile, beautiful green eyes and caring personality. Her presence in our lives will be sorely missed.
When you think of Liliana, celebrate the good memories you have of her. Remember that life is fragile and short and should be lived to the fullest.
“If I only had five minutes, the day you passed away.
I would have had time to tell you, all the things I needed to say.
I never got to tell you, how much you mean to me.
Or that you were the best, that anyone could be.
The last time I talked to you, I wish I would have known.
I would have said I love you, and kept you on the phone.
I'd hold on to you with real tight hugs,I wouldn't want you to go.
I would tell you that I'll miss you, more than you ever know.
Now God has called upon you, it's time to go get your wings.
To leave this life behind you and enjoy all heaven's beautiful things.
So wait for me in heaven, don't let me come alone.
The day the angels come for me, please be there to bring me home.”
-Annmarie Campbell
Liliana leaves behind her mother, sisters, brothers, aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces, nephews, godson and her friends.
A celebration of life will be held at 4p.m to 8p.m, December 11 at Miramontes Home, located at 128 E College St. Fallbrook CA, 92028. Mass will be at 8a.m on December 12 at Mission San Antonio De Pala, (In the Juan Diego Center) located at 3015 Pala Mission Rd. Pala, CA 92059. Mass is followed by our last goodbye at Fallbrook Masonic Cemetery at 1177 Santa Margarita Dr. in Fallbrook.
Memorial contributions may be made to the family through the following Venmo link:
https://venmo.com/code?user_id=229908578461286466
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