Analinda Alfaro was born on July 22, 1981, in Dallas, Texas, and passed away on February 1, 2025. She was a cherished business owner of Santos Wrecker Service. Her dedication and hard work were evident in every aspect of her life. Analinda was an inspiring mother and caring wife, leaving behind her husband Santos Alfaro Jr, and her beloved children Mia Analiz Alfaro, Elizabeth Alfaro, and and Santos Ray Alfaro. She also found great joy in her role as a grandmother to Rosalie Analiz Estrella.
Analinda had a love for puzzles and enjoyed participating in Bible studies, where she found community and spiritual fulfillment. She loved to run and cherished movie nights with her husband, always creating memorable moments filled with laughter and love with her family as well as her companion Ginger. Her devotion to her family and friends were singular parts of a life devoted to service, love, and joy.
Rosalinda Tovar and Mario Tovar, her beloved parents, and brother Mario Alberto Tovar survive her, along with her entire family who will continue to carry her legacy of love and strength. The family invites friends to honor Analinda's life during visitation at New Hope Funeral Home Chapel on February 6, 2025, at 6:00 PM, followed by a funeral service on February 7, 2025, at 2:00 PM. In celebrating her life, they encourage all to reflect on the moments shared and the love that she so generously gave.
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