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Antoinette Jolene Trujillo was a loving and funny woman who lit up every room with her beautiful smile and contagious laughter. Her strength was known by all who loved her, and it carried her through life and every challenge she faced.
She was a devoted mother to her three children, Sammy, Nevaeh, and Nadine, who were truly her world. She was also a proud and loving grandmother to her cherished grandson, Ignacio, who brought her endless joy. She held deep love for her daughter and son-in-law, and treasured the family she built with them.
Antoinette shared a special bond with her sister, Brianna, and cherished her niece, AnaLaya. She also held her cousins and extended family close to her heart. She loved country music and being surrounded by the people she loved most.
After fighting so hard and for so long, Antoinette was called home to Heaven, where she now rests in peace. Though our hearts are broken, we find comfort knowing she is now our angel, watching over us with the same love she gave in life.
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