Manuela-Gonzalez-Obituary

Manuela A. Gonzalez

Saginaw, Michigan

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Gonzalez, Manuela A., Saginaw, Michigan. Our beloved mother, grandmother and sister went to be with our Lord on Sunday morning November 28, 2004. She passed away at St. Francis Nursing Home surrounded by her family. Age 91 years. Manuela Almaguer was born March 8, 1913 in San Isidro,...

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Grandma,
I will always remember that your love was never-ending. You always knew what to say, even if it wasn't the best english. I will never forget you and your beautiful smile. I know that you loved my menudo as I loved all the great mexican food that you always had ready no matter when we showed up on the holidays. You touched everyone's lives in so many ways, but most of all you always showed love to everyone. Now that you are in heaven, please say hi to mom for me. I'll miss you...

We are so sorry to hear of the passing of Mrs. Gonzalez. She was one the last of the original Mexicanos that settled Saginaw. Our thoughts and prayers go out to all the family at this time of sorrow.

Dear Great-grandma. I loved you very much. You were the only great-grandma that I had. I remember visiting you at the home with my dad. He brought you tacos one time,and even though you had a hard time eating them because they were hard fried you liked them. I will miss you very much. Your great-grandson Jacob Gonzales

Grandma, I will always love you and remember you. I remember going over to your house with my mom and dad and my dad would tell us to say no to you when you would offer us food, because you didn't have that much to spare, but my brothers and I couldn't help ourselves. Your food was so good, especially your enchiladas. I remember breaking my leg over at your house when I was playing with uncle Jesse. He told me it couldn't be broken because the bone would be sticking out if it was. After I was...

Grandma Gonzales was a very loving and giving grandmother. She was always happy to see you at her door, at her house on 12th St. She would greet you with a smile and ALWAYS offer you something to eat and drink. She would give us her homemade Mexican food, or cookies, candy, or fruit. Her house was a place where we went to have fun, and to see all the Gonzales aunts, uncles, and cousins. I will always have special memories of going to Grandma's house for Christmas and other special days.
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Sister Dorena & family of Manuela Gonzalez, we send our sincere sympathy and prayers. We know your mother is finally at peace and with all her family that went before her, to be with our Most High. She was lucky to have such a caring family that looked after her here on earth.
She will now look down upon you all
from above.
The Wisniewski's

Thinking of the Gonzales family during this the most difficult time.
She now joins all the wonderful friends from 12th street. My dad Jesus Garcia & my Aunt Delores Mosqueda included. We will always miss them!!
Love,

Chico and all other family members - my sincerest sympathy on your loss. Your Mother and mine met at St. Francis Home. May God comfort you all. Gerry

My prayers and comfort are with you at this time of your sorrow