Josephine Warez On November 29th before sunrise, my cousin Josephine Warez came to the end of this life's journey. I think her Mother and Father, Lupe and Fidel Nieto were at heaven's gate. And, there beside them was her husband, Peter Warez waiting to embrace her. On this day we lost the last of truly remarkable women and family matriarchs.
Josephine was a lifelong resident of Flagstaff. She was born on July the 4th in the year of "none of your business". She was a unique and beautiful woman who was also kind, giving, loving and compassionate. She was a devoted daughter and mother. One could not know her and not feel connected. Josephine loved… and was loved by so many.
We will miss her. The memories of her are forever etched in our hearts. Bon Voyage, Miss Josephine. The Millers
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Alan Armijo
June 21, 2024
My aunt Josie used to give us $100 bills back in the 70's everytime we visited her. Alan Armijo.
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