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Zenaida M. "Zee" Licon

El Paso, Texas

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Zenaida M. Licon (Zee), 82, of El Paso, Texas, passed away Friday, September 18, 2009, in the home of her daughter, Virginia Oth, after a short battle with Congestive Heart Failure. Cremation rites will be accorded. Zee was born on December 19, 1926, in El Paso, Texas, the daughter of Jose...

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Can´t believe it´s been that long RIp Zee

Z was always very gracious to me and my family whenever we got together for celebrations, concrete pouring at someones home, my boys were always welcomed by Z
We Miss You
RIP
Love Larry

Aunt Zee was the sparkplug of the family, the first to get up and party and the last to turn out the lights. From our summers at Disneyland to our trips to Ruidoso she made each get-together memorable. She will always live in my heart.

There was no better Password player than Aunt Zee. When she teamed up with my Mom they were unbeatable, despite Tio Lupe and all his hints. She loved her games and I reveled in seeing her in her element at the casino. Those are just a few of the memories I will keep forever. I will truly miss her.

Mikey

May our good Lord keep you in his loving hands during this difficult time. I know your Mom is in a better place and is rejoiceing at being with your father. May God Bless all of you.

Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your families. I remember as a young child how our families would visit each other. It was always fun at the Licon family home. May you find comfort in knowing that your Mom was a special lady. Martha (Silva) and Rudy Tabbutt

Aunt Zee,
I love you so much. Your are with my Mom...I will never forget the Christmas we had in Texas or the poker parties on New Years Eve. To Laura, Gigi and Arthur..My thoughts and prayers are with you!

Love always,
Cristina Monzon Kinney

On behalf of myself and the staff of CIMA Hospice, please accept our most sincere condolences. May God bless you and give you strangth.

I met Zee through Rick and Laura about 42 years ago and from that point on I became a family member, always remember the projects developed by her husband Memo, laying concrete or whatever project he started and we all helped and by noon Zee and the rest of the ladies would show up with food especially the stomboni burritos, the party would begin. If there was not a project to tackle the picnics in the desert. Great memories for me and my family.