Mary-Lobo-Obituary

Mary P. Lobo

Ontario, California

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Mary Pauline Lobo, 87, of Chino passed away December 5, 2004 at Kindred Hospital, Ontario. Mary was born Jan uary 15, 1917 in Grand Canyon, AZ and was a Chino resident for 85 years. She was a retired nurse with San Antonio Community Hospital, Upland for 30 years. She was a 1970 graduate of Chino...

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Dear Mary, i just want to say your in a happy place now, i grew up with you and yoru church for the past 22 year, i would come to your house with my grandma Beatriz huete and see yrou garden and your tomatos and watermelon and all your plants, i will always remember yrou smile and every christmas at church when we had the dinners there and you guys woudl always be in the kitchen helping out the church, i remember coming over with rita and just hanging out, ill miss you but ill see you again...

TO THE LOBO, GOD BLESS YOU ALL,MY FAMILY JUST FOUND OUT TODAY, OF MARY LOBO PASSING, I REMEMBER HER AS A LOVING CARING PERSON, WE MET HER AT THE CHINO CHURCH,I REMEMBER WHEN MY SON WAS YOUNG AND WE WENT TO MARY HOUSE IN CHINO, SHE WOULD SHOW MY SON HER GARDEN, SHE WAS SO PROUD OF IT, SHE EVEN PICKED SOME TOMATOES FOR HIM,WE LOVE AND WILL MISS HER, BUT WE ALL KNOW SHE IS IN A BETTER PLACE THEN US.

Grandma...I miss you and all the beautiful and special ways you cared for me. I will never forget staying with you back in 1987 at your home on Benson while I was working in Fullerton. Or the chorizo burritos you would make each morning for my lunches. I even remember chasing the roosters in your back yard for hours as a child. I will never forget the stories you shared with me and my family about your life and travels when you visited my home in Salida, CA. Like you, my dad loves to share...

Aunt Mary, I will miss you but I know you will be with my grandma Sophie and Uncle Louie. I still remember you as a nurse at San Antonio and the great care you give my newborn daughter and the many memories growing up.

Grandma, you are now resting peacefully with the lord as you have prayed for years. You are no longer in pain. I will miss your ever loving smile and warm hugs. Say helo to grandpa for me.

Lobo family:

I am saddened to read of your loss. Please know that I am thinking of you with prayers and sympathy at this time. May God comfort you and give you strength.

Bill Ruh
Councilmember
City of Montclair