Rachel-Ochoa-Obituary

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Rachel Michelle Ochoa

Dallas, Texas

May 30, 1985 – Jul 1, 2023

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BORN
May 30, 1985
DIED
July 1, 2023
LOCATION
Dallas, Texas

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Hughes Funeral Homes - Ed C Smith Chapel - Dallas Obituary

Rachel Michelle Ochoa was born May 30, 1985, in Mesquite, Texas.  She passed away on July 1, 2023, in Mesquite.She is preceded in death by maternal grandparents Joe and Charlotte Shields; paternal grandparents, Wenceslao Ochoa and Elizabeth Graham.She is survived by fiancé, Jarrod Scapin;...

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Hello Rachel, I’m Victoria, I will always remember your beautiful eyes and loved your hair, I hope your doing great up there, I miss you and your children’s who I always played with, I will forever remember your jokes, and miss your food
I love your Rachel.

Racheal Racheal oh my!! You were literally a second mom to me and my brother.. 2 houses down we practically stayed there playing with Cheyenne n Bryce.. I remember Mackenzie being in your tummy. Oh my gosh! Thanks for caring for me n my brother as if we were your own. I love you forever n a day. Save a spot for me PRETTY EYES.

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

My deepest condolences at this difficult time.

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You are forever in our hearts sweet lady. You were always a beautiful soul and over the years we shared many laughs together and I will forever cherish the memories we made. Fly high and know that you will be deeply missed by us all

I worked with Rachel for a number of years . I am at a loss for words . You will be very missed by so many . Your beautiful kids and fiancé whom loved you so much . RIP Dear Rachel . May God Be with your whole family during this time and your kids . Your legacy will live in their lives .



Debra and Mario, my heart goes out to you and is hurting with you. I prayer God will wrap his loving
arms around you and help you through the difficult days ahead, with love and prayers, Betty