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Elizabeth Ann Valley
June 20, 1974 - September 24, 2025
Elizabeth touched the lives of many over her 51 years of life and her family and friends saw the everlasting impact she had on those who crossed paths with her. She will always be remembered for being the loving, caring and fun woman she was.
Those at work know she took pride in what she did and was always looking to help others and take on more responsibility. Whether it was working longer hours, or even logging in on the weekends, she would do it with a smile as she always wanted to be reliable. People at work knew she cared and would constantly go to her whether it was related to work or personal life. Elizabeth was a light in the office, a light that will continue to shine even now that she is gone.
In her personal life there were many things she was passionate about, but a few stood out, one being the Dallas Cowboys. No matter how good or bad they were she would always cheer them on or rep their merchandise. She was a true die-hard fan, and she always made sure to let everyone know that. Her next passion was tv shows and movies. There could be 100 streaming services, and she would have subscribed to all of them. She loved watching it all, whether it was a true crime documentary, a reality housewife show, game shows, or her favorite sitcoms/dramas for the 5th time over. She loved Hollywood and the entertainment it brought her from the old classics to new age shows and movies. The final passion of hers I will touch on was spending time with the ones she loved, and this included the numerous holiday parties she would throw. Whether it was for New Year’s, July 4th, Halloween, Christmas or even just fun game nights, you always knew she was going to go all out. She loved her costumes and getting dressed up for any theme and she always wanted everyone else to participate. It didn’t matter if you were shy and quiet or loud and out there, she wanted everyone to have a good time.
Elizabeth will be deeply missed by her family and friends. We will always say she was gone too soon, but we must never forget the memories we made together during her time on this Earth. She lives on in the hearts of those she loved and will forever watch over us.
She is survived by her husband, Luis Andrade; her son, Adrian Andrade; mother, Ruth Rogers; her sister, Maria Valley; her brothers, Amado Valley Jr. and Miguel Valley; her nephews, Chris Valley and Sergio Valley; niece, Angelita Valley; nephew, J.D. Valley and Maddox Valley; niece, Saige Valley; and nephew, Cash Valley.
She was preceded in death by her father Amado Valley Sr., her grandmother Angela Rogers, her grandfather Jose Trevino, and her sweet dog Koda Bear.
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