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Maria Teresa Lopez passed away on August 12, 2025, surrounded by her loving children and grandchildren, a testament to her remarkable life. Maria boldly immigrated to the United States in the 1970s from Argentina to Los Angeles and later relocated to Las Vegas in 1996, where she thrived. In 1995, Maria was blessed with the arrival of quintuplets, her first grandchildren, followed shortly by two additional grandchildren, a true celebration of life. Maria devoted her life to her husband, Mario, who passed away in 2004, and her family and grandchildren, inspiring generations. Maria is survived by her children, Marcella, and her husband, Ken Stalsberg, Leonardo Lopez, Eduardo Lopez, Andrew Edrosa, as well as her grandchildren, Elijah “Tony” Lopez, Andrew and Adarely Quezada, Raymond Quezada, and his partner Carmen Lee, Tiffany, Samantha and Patricia Quezada, Kimberly, and Shamar Maxwell, and two great grandchildren Jaylin and Josiah Maxwell, a vibrant legacy. Maria will be deeply missed, but her spirit will live on.
In loving memory of a cherished woman who embodied the essence of grace, love, and resilience. Her nurturing nature was a source of comfort and strength to all who were fortunate to know her. She dedicated her life to her family, creating a home filled with laughter and warmth. As we gather to honor her memory, we are reminded of the enduring impact of her love and the profound legacy she leaves behind. Let us celebrate her remarkable life
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