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Our sincere condolences to the Barrera family. May you find comfort in the promise of a future of life without end. (Isa 33:24)
James
March 11, 2014 | LA


San Antonio, Texas
Sylvia Ann LaFargue Barrera, 64, completed her journey to Heaven on February 25, 2014 after a 17 month battle with Myelodysplastic Syndrome (MDS), a form of leukemia. She was born to the late Antonio Yanez LaFargue and the late Maria de la Luz Jimenez LaFargue on September 9, 1949 in San...
Read MoreOur sincere condolences to the Barrera family. May you find comfort in the promise of a future of life without end. (Isa 33:24)
James
March 11, 2014 | LA
A sweet soul has left us and we are all the better for having had a brief moment with her.
Sylvia Reyna Wiggins
March 07, 2014 | Conroe, TX
So admired teacher by the parents, and loving teacher to her students. She will be in our hearts. Thanks for your many and wonderful gifts given to our children through your love and dedication. Enjoy heaven!
March 04, 2014
I met Sylvia at Thomas Jefferson High School in San Antonio. She was a very caring, kind and lovely woman. My heart is very heavy at this time and lift up her family and loved ones in prayer.
Linda Garza Hazzard
Class of 1968
Linda Garza Hazzard
March 03, 2014 | League City, TX
I am so sorry for her loss she was my first teacher. She was a wonderful lady
March 03, 2014
I am so sorry about the loss of your wife, mom, grandmother, and friend. I went to high school with Sylvia. She was a loyal friend. Norma E. Contreas
March 03, 2014
Sylvia was a very sweet lady who never seemed to be without a smile. She was a wonderful teacher who touched many children's lives. I enjoyed being her friend and colleague at Armstrong. My prayers are with the family.
Robin Turnbull
March 02, 2014 | Conroe, TX
Sylvia was a wonderful friend and we had so much fun over the years teaching together. She was a beautiful person. May God be with you all. I know she's smiling down on all of you.
Dianne Davis
March 01, 2014 | Conroe
Sylvia will truly be missed by family and friends. I taught with her at Armstrong Elem. for many years and will always remember her sweet smile and calm demeanor. She helped so many students learn to love school.
Ginny Farmer
March 01, 2014 | Conroe, TX