Ramona-Conde-Obituary

Ramona S. Conde

McAllen, Texas

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RAMONA S. CONDE HAVANA - Ramona S. Conde 98, entered into eternal rest on August 21, 2008, at her residence in Havana, Texas. Born to Serapio and Herlinda M. Salazar on September 16, 1909 in General Teran, Nuevo Leon (Mexico). She is preceded in death by her parents, her husband Pablo Conde...

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I remember going to visit Grandma every Sunday and every holiday. She made the best rice with raisins. She always sliced an apple for us to share. I remember how she always asked "Lila quieres cafe?" she would drink coffee and sit talking with mom and any of my aunts that visited. She had her white Doves and her Rabbits. She would take care of her plants. She was always happy to see us. and when it was time for us to leave she would always wave at us and blow kisses. The last time I went...

Well, almost a year has gone by since My Grandma Mona has been gone and there is a void that no one can fill, a void that is there, yet I try to ignore wishing and hoping that My Grandma is sitting in her recliner anxiously awaiting someone drop in for a visit and that on my next trip to the Valley I will see her again. I guess it is easier thinking that she is home since I am living far away from her and I also think It's DENIAL on my part, because I wish and hope that she is waiting for me...

A week ago my Grandma Mona would've been celebrating her 99th birthday. I would've called the Flower shop and ordered her a HUGE bouquet of Flowers. Lots of flowers of all kinds and very fragrant too. I enjoyed sending her flowers and I also enjoyed hearing the excitement in her voice over the telephone as she was telling me that the flowers were very pretty and smelled good too. Tomorrow is my mom's birthday, and for many years back I would call her on my mom's birthday and thank her...

My best memories about my grandmother(mamita),she had somthing inher that she always had that special love for evryone in the family and especially for her children,granchildren,great granchildren,and great-great grandchildren. Which she loved dearly.She always had hugs and kisses for everyone whether you were related or not. She always had a smile on her face,when her whole family were around especialy when everyone would gather together for a family reunion .I also remember her cooking...

My fondest memory of my great-grandma Ramona is when she referred to me as her "BLUCITO" becasue she would say that I resembled my late uncle Albert aka Blue. She also called me "DIGANLE" her way of saying DYLAN. When We were visiting from Hoosten, like she would say it, she would smother me with kisses and hugs and she was always happy to see us. I can still see her sitting in her living room on her recliner waiting for someone to come visit her. When I visited her house, I would go...

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

To the Family of Ramona Conde,

This is from Julio de la Garza, distant relative of Mrs. Conde. Nephew of Ramon and Emelia Reyna. I would like to extend my condolences to the Conde family. I am the oldest son of Socorro and Jesus de la Garza.

CONDE FAMILY
SORRY TO HEAR ABOUT THE LOSS OF YOUR LOVED ONE, OUR THOUGHTS AND PRAYERS ARE WITH YOU AND THE WHOLE CONDE FAMILY.

Even though I wasn't known by the whole family everytime I visisted Grandma Mona she always greeted me with a smile and a hug like it was an everyday thing. I love and I'll miss you.