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Maria Aida Lopez
Born February 2, 1964
Juan Aldama, Zacatecas, Mexico
Entered into Rest December 8, 2024
Arlington, Texas
We will remember her beautiful smile and her loving soul.
Maria Aida Lopez She was a powerful mother to 4 children whom she loved and adored with all her being. She fought and did everything possible for them until her last breath. Maria Aida was also the grandmother of 11 grandchildren and great-grandmother of 3 great-grandchildren, whom she cared for, loved and adored with all her heart. Maria Aida was the daughter of a great family. She loved her brothers and sisters and also her mother and father, whom she has now joined in eternal life. Maria Aida was wife, provider and protector, the glue that held everyone together. Today on this day we will remember how beautiful she was and will continue to be. Maria Aida loved to dance and sing, she loved telling jokes, taking selfies, watching soap operas but most importantly having her family around her. We will not forget the beautiful spirit she had, the willingness to help those around her, she listened to those who needed a shoulder to cry on. There aren't enough words to describe what an incredible woman she was, but luckily we are all here today with a special memory of her that we will carry with us for the rest of our lives.
Survived by...
Husband
Heriberto
Daughters
Jennifer y Alma
Sons
Josh y Johnny
Sisters
Blanca, Josefina
Martha y Cecilia
Brothers
Alvaro, Rodolfo y Alfredo
Grandchildren
Melo, Aaliyah, Jacob, Emily
Destiny, Manny, Jazmine
Moi, G3, Nene, King
Great Grandchildren
Ian, Liam, Delilah
Maria will be remembered dearly and with love by her friends and family.
Mrs. Lopez will rest in SkyVue Memorial Gardens
Mansfield, Texas.
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