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Lynette Danielle Sauceda, a radiant spirit who blessed this world with her warmth and joy, passed away on September 26, 2024, at the tender age of 32. Born on July 17, 1992, Lynette graced every life she touched with an energy that was both uplifting and comforting.
From the very beginning, Lynette had an extraordinary way of bringing light into any room she entered. Her unique ability to connect with everyone around her made each encounter feel special. Whether through a thoughtful word or a simple gesture, she formed bonds that transcended the ordinary. The staff at the hospitals she frequented often spoke of her infectious smile and how she managed to bring them comfort during their most challenging days. These memories will be held close in the hearts of those who loved her.
Her passions were as diverse as her loving nature. Lynette found immense joy attending baseball games, cheering on her favorite teams and immersing herself in the vibrant atmosphere that only a ballpark can provide. She relished the simple pleasures of life, often dedicating her time to helping her son feed his show animals, which exemplified her nurturing spirit and unwavering support for those she loved most.
An artisan in her own right, Lynette took delight in the artistry of grooming—doing her nails, hair, and make-up with a flair that mirrored her personality. Her days were often filled with leisurely strolls, shopping excursions, and restorative moments at the beach, where she found solace in the soothing embrace of nature. A customary stop for her beloved Starbucks became a small ritual that added joy to her daily routine.
Lynette held her family close to her heart, especially her cherished moments spent visiting her Yaya in Houston, where laughter echoed as they created memories together. Her niece, Brielli, was a special light in her life, with whom she loved to engage in playful teasing, further showcasing her loving and spirited nature.
As we gather to remember Lynette, let us celebrate a life adorned with love, laughter, and resilience. Her memory will forever remain a guiding light in our hearts, a testament to the profound impact one soul can have on the world. Farewell to our beloved Lynette; may your vibrant spirit continue to shine brightly in the lives of all who had the privilege to know you.
She is preceded in death by her maternal grandfather, Baldemar Gonzalez; paternal grandfather, Arturo Ramirez; maternal great-grandmother, Raquel Garcia; paternal great-grandfather, Jose Pena; maternal great-aunt, Alma Dalia Lujan; and cousin, Elissa Longoria.
Among those left to cherish her memory are her son, Xavier Sauceda; mother, Inette Michelle Sauceda; father, LeeRoy (Joann) Sauceda; sister, Laurie (Brent) Reyes; grandparents, Yolanda (Ernest) Alvarez, Domingo (Elma) Garza, Josie Pena, Pete (Cindy) Sauceda, and Ovidio Gutierrez; great-grandmother, Balbina Garza; niece, Brielli Reyes; and numerous aunts, uncles, and extended family.
The family will receive condolences from 2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. on Monday, September 30, 2024, at Turcotte-Piper Mortuary, Kingsville, TX; with a celebration of life to begin at 5:00 p.m. Services will conclude that evening.
To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
205 General Cavazos Blvd, Kingsville, TX 78363

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