Allison Leigh Ochoa, just 21 years old, departed this life too soon on Wednesday, November 27, 2024. Born in Austin, Texas, on June 29, 2003, Allison's journey began in growing community of Manor, where she grew up and attended school. Later, she embraced new beginnings in Alabama, graduating with the proud Class of 2021 from Lamar County High School.
Allison was a devoted mother whose greatest joy was her beloved daughter, Isabella “Bella” Iveliz Valentin. Their precious moments together filled with laughter—whether at the park, enjoying beloved shows like Bluey or Nightmare Before Christmas, or indulging in her favorite slushies from Sonic—defined the warmth of their relationship. She had an unmistakable spark that drew others to her; her love for scary horror movies and playing video games like Animal Crossing, Sims, and Roblox showcased her playful spirit.
Allison’s personality was nothing short of radiant, with a spunky charm that shone through her humor. Her wit and sarcasm had an incredible ability to light up any room, leaving everyone around her smiling and laughing.
She is preceded in death by her loving aunt, Clarissa Phillips, and her grandfathers, William David Page and Jesus Ochoa, as well as her dear friend’s mother, Bridget Cortez, whose memory she cherished deeply.
Allison leaves behind a legacy of love and connection. She will be profoundly missed by her daughter, Isabella; her caring parents, Tracy Lynn Windle and Jesus J. Ochoa; her stepdad, John Windle; two adoring sisters, Dana and her husband Erick Martinez, and Elizabeth Ochoa; and her maternal and paternal grandmothers, Susan Page and Maria Elena Morales. She also leaves a joyful imprint on the hearts of her nieces and nephews, Eden, Elena, Elias Alexander, and Juliette Nicole Martinez, and treasured friends Lily and Maria, as well as countless extended family members.
As we mourn the loss of Allison, we celebrate the beautiful life she led and the love she shared with all of us. Her spirit will forever remain in our hearts, a reminder of the joy and laughter she brought into our lives.
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