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Linda Elizabeth Torres

Long Beach, California

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Linda Elizabeth Torres Succumbed to metastatic breast cancer at age 60 on November 21, 2013, in San Antonio, TX. Linda E. Avalos was born July 6, 1953, in Long Beach, CA to Armando and Patricia Avalos. Linda's strong relationship with Jesus led to a dedicated ministry of teaching in...

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Missing you still not believing a whole year has already gone by since you left us. We know you are watching down on us all and are proud of your wonderful family. Miss you and love you always....and I hope you are enjoying lots of baked goods (still guilt free of course, lol) hugs to the entire Torres family and always to you mama Linda ??

Words cannot discernible how I feel about the loss of this great woman. I've been close friends with the family since I was in second grade and Ms. Torres always treated me as if I was one of her own.

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

Thinkin of you tia.

Linda has always been a sweet and wonderful person to me. She's been a wonderful grandma to my two girls, Paige and Brooke. There's no word to describe how much she will be missed.

She was an exceptional light for the Lord wherever she went. Her faith in the Lord and dedication to the truth were the guiding lights for many. We miss her and will never forget you tia Linda.

I am very thankful to have met this strong and wonderful woman. A second mom to my daughter :-). I am glad she is no longer in pain but that will never stop us from missing her. And I will miss making her own special treats that she could enjoy guilt free. You will be forever in my heart and we are all here for your awesome family. Hugs and prayers from San Antonio

Thank YOU GOD! For a above AWESOME Sister friend mother and wife... ALL GOOD And PERFECT GIFT COMES FROM GOD ABOVE. James 1:17 Amen!

I had the honor of meeting her by being best friends with her youngest son, Daniel. I grew to love her and her family like a second family. I'm sadden she is gone, but I know God welcomed her with arms wide open & I know she is no longer in pain. I will always remember going over to her house (here in San Antonio) on the holidays and she always offered me plates of food. I will always remember her laugh, her sweet kindness, the love she had for everyone she met, and her strong love for God....