Aleida was a devoted mother, grandmother, daughter, sister, and friend. She will be remembered for her strength, her caring heart, and the love she gave to those around her—especially her grandchildren, who brought her the greatest joy. She was the owner of A Pleasant Living, her own private caregiving service, where she touched the lives of many. To honor her legacy, her family wishes to give thanks to her past, current, and future clients, whose trust and support allowed her to continue her work and care for others.
She is preceded in death by her parents, Elvira S. Suchil and Ascencion G. Suchil, and her brother, Ace A. Suchil.
Aleida is survived by her daughter, Evianna Suchil and her spouse, Paul Burrola, and her grandchildren, Acelyn Suchil, Selene Burrola, and Nayeli Burrola; her siblings, Maria Castor, Dora Suchil, Oscar Suchil and spouse Regina Suchil, Lonnie Suchil and her nieces and nephews, Evette Garcia, Kaylin Castor, Richard Garcia, Xylina Suchil, Oscar Suchil, Tristian Suchil, and Seth Suchil.
Her family and friends will gather for a remembrance at her home to celebrate her life and the many ways she impacted others.
Though gone too soon, Aleida’s memory and legacy will live on in the hearts of all who loved her and in the lives she touched through her caregiving. Her daughter and grandchildren were her everything, and every part of her life and work was done out of love for them.
If friends and loved ones wish to send flowers, they may be delivered to 9425 Ratliff Ridge Ave, Odessa, TX 79765.
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