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In loving memory of Guadalupe Camou Fraijo, known for her warmth and kindness, passed away on February 12th, 2024. She was a beloved mother, grandmother, sister, and friend to many. Guadalupe's legacy of love and compassion will forever remain in the hearts of those who knew her.
Born on October 5th, 1938, Guadalupe led a life filled with grace and generosity. Her presence brought joy to all those around her. She shared a deep connection with her family and friends, cherishing every moment spent together.
Guadalupe is reunited in heaven with her husband, Florencio Fraijo, her sister Maria Camou, and her brothers Miguel Camou and Francisco Camou. Their spirits now watch over the family she leaves behind.
She is survived by her son, Miguel Fraijo; daughters, Rosaisela Fraijo and Jessica Fraijo; grandchildren Enrique Valenzuela (Genesis), Benjamin Martinez, Adrian Fraijo, Carlos Fraijo, Anisa Fraijo, Orion Rojas, and Matthew Rojas; great-grandson Angel Valenzuela. Additionally, she is survived by her brothers Manuel Camou and Jesus Maria Camou, along with her sister Socorro Camou.
Guadalupe's life will be celebrated during visitation services at Martinez Funeral Chapels in Tucson on February 21st. Her memory will live on through the stories shared by those who were fortunate enough to know her.
In our hearts forever, may Guadalupe Camou Fraijo rest in eternal peace.
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