Annette Maria Amparano

Annette Maria Amparano obituary, Fresno, CA

Annette Maria Amparano

Annette Amparano Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Farewell Funeral Service - Palm Bluffs on Feb. 14, 2024.

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Annette Maria Amparano
"The Church Lady"
Annette was born on May 15, 1960, in Fresno, CA to Mike and Inez Amparano. She went to be with her lord and Savior Jesus Christ on Tuesday, February 6, 2024. Her passing was very sudden and unexpected, but the Lord called his angel home.
Annette was a woman of love, faith, and dedication. She was a devoted parishioner and the parish administrator of St. Agnes Mission Church; she was also a dedicated member of the Pinedale Matters Committee. Annette loved to spend time with her family especially her granddaughters. Her daughter and granddaughters were her world.
Annette was so full of life and showed us how precious life truly is.
She will always be remembered by her smile, and the light she brought into our life. She loved to go out dancing with her Hunny Gabriel, take trips to the beach with her family, going shopping, especially for new shoes, going to the movies she always made sure the granddaughters seen all the newest movies, her Sunday afternoon Mimosa, spontaneous trips with the girls, but most of all she enjoyed family time, it didn't matter what she was doing as long as she had her family with her, she was the happiest woman.
Annette lived life to the fullest.
She was preceded in death by her father Mike Amparano, brother Michael Amparano, nephew Daniel Nino Jr.
She is survived by her mother Inez Amparano, daughter Elizabeth Amparano-Hernandez, son in Law Diego Hernandez, Granddaughters; Gabriella, Ava, and Natalie. Fiancé Gabriel Chavez, sisters; Lisa Nino and her husband Daniel Nino, Patricia Amparano, Yolanda Amparano, Christy Molinary and her husband Richard Molinary, nephews and nieces and great-nephews and nieces and several God children. Godmother/Aunt Carmen Pipes and Lily Mayorga. She will be truly missed by all family and friends.
The family would like to thank everyone for all the prayers love and support.

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