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Shawna Gomez
June 13, 2008
"Little Grandma Gomez"
You were such a spunky little firecracker. Whether you remembered who we were on that particular day or not, your spark never changed. I remember our visits to the Springs. No matter where we were headed or how much time we had we couldn't dare pass your house without stopping. Darryl and I could sit and talk to you for hours and your door was always open to us at any hour. Thank you. You will be missed but never forgotten.
You're now your own boss again so gamble you little heart away! =)
All our Love,
Shawna and Alina Gomez
NATALIE JARAMILLO
June 12, 2008
AUNTIE I KNOW I HADN'T SEEN YOU IN A VERY LONG TIME BUT I STILL REMEMBER GOING TO YOUR HOUSE IN THE SPRINGS TO VISIT WHEN I WAS A LITTLE GIRL. YOU WILL BE MISSED BY MANY BUT NOW IT IS GOD'S TURN TO TAKE CARE OF YOU JUST LIKE HE IS TAKING CARE OF MY DAD. LOVE YOU.
LOVE NATALIE JARAMILLO & FAMILY
(SELINA PACHECO'S GRANDAUGHTER)
Thomas Vallejos
June 12, 2008
My deepest sympathy to the family of Aunt Elalia. You all will be in our prayers.
The Vallejos' Family
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