Frances Mary Asebedo

Frances Mary Asebedo obituary, Longmont, CO

Frances Mary Asebedo

Frances Asebedo Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Carroll-Lewellen Funeral & Cremation Services - Longmont on Nov. 20, 2024.

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Frances M Asebedo, of Longmont, passed away at Longmont United on October 27, 2024.
Frances was born on August 29, 1948, in San Angelo, Texas to Francisca and Apolinar. She married Rudy Asebedo on January 17, 1969, in Belton, Texas.
She moved to Colorado in July 1983 where she lived 30 years of her life in Greeley, and is well known there, before moving to Longmont. Frances was a very hard worker who spent her days farming in the fields and working in factories. In her free time, she liked to crochet and drink a Smirnoff occasionally. She was a Dallas Cowboys fan and a great cook who made great tortillas for her family. She loved to spend time outside and go out shopping. She enjoyed old western movies. Most of all, Frances was a family-oriented person and spent a good deal of time with her grandchildren. Family always came first. Frances is survived by daughters: Kathy Perez, Rose Asebedo, and Mary Asebedo. Grandchildren: Jessica, Christina, Naomi, Miguel Jr., Alexia, Angel, Israel, Isaiah, Fabian, Isaac, Elida, Raul, Jaqualine, Alex and Cristian, Angelo. Siblings: Lorenzo and Catalina. A Memorial Service will be held at 12-4pm on November 4,2024 at Carroll-Lewellen Funeral Home. Cremation has been entrusted to Carroll-Lewellen Funeral & Cremation Services.
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Naomi Rosales

November 28, 2024

Grandma, I love you always! I will always remember those early mornings when you and I would sit outside of your house together and have coffee. We would go back and forth sharing stories and talking about everyone! LOL. My Beautiful Mama, Cathy, Your First Born Baby Girl shares stories with us all the time too.
How two would often go out for some Dairy Queen. You both would order the same shake. My Mama says you had to have your side of onion rings to go with. you two shared lots of laughs about the silliest things. She misses you so much and each day is a struggle for her to accept that your gone but in our hearts and memories forever.

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