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My Dearest Auntie, I will forever miss your wisdom. From my early years, you showed how patience and strength will endure through all. We all will miss you.
Eddie Nava
February 26, 2015 | Tustin, CA
Santa Barbara, California
February 20, 1925 - December 28, 2014 Lola Nava Guerra was a woman of courage, tremendous talent and infectious vivacity. She was born to Mexican immigrants, Julian and Refugio Nava she began her life in East Los Angeles - the 4th of 8 children. Here, she spent much of her time at the Divine...
Read MoreMy Dearest Auntie, I will forever miss your wisdom. From my early years, you showed how patience and strength will endure through all. We all will miss you.
Eddie Nava
February 26, 2015 | Tustin, CA
I knew Lola through her work at Vista Del Mar School. She was a great teacher and friend to all at our school. I have wonderful memories of her. She was a lady of great strength and integrity and a terrific example to all teachers.
Dennis Kittle
February 26, 2015 | Santa Barbara, CA
Dearest Auntie your courage and strength of character is an inspiration that will remain with us to help us look ahead to being with our Lord Jesus for whom you dedicated your talents and resolve to serve Him for the betterment of His created beings and planet earth.
Olivia Munatones-Jordan
February 26, 2015 | Carson, CA
You have my deepest sympathy. May the God of loyal love comfort the family during your time of sorrow. Psalms 119:76
Lisa
February 25, 2015
Para la familia Guerra: Lamento mucho su perdida y queria recomendarles un texto biblico que me ha ayudado personalmente mucho es Revelacion o Apocalipsis 21:4.. espero que con la ayuda de Jehova Dios puedan salir adelante.
claudia
February 25, 2015
Your family has my deep condolences. Your loved one was blessed beyond special mightiness (80 yrs. - Psalms 90:10). May the True God console your hearts & comfort your pain.
Marie D.
February 25, 2015 | Los Angeles, CA