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Sylvia E. Mazar

1936 - 2018

Sylvia E. Mazar obituary, 1936-2018, Nogales, AZ

BORN

1936

DIED

2018

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Martinez Funeral Chapels - Nogales

891 W. Mariposa Rd

Nogales, Arizona

Sylvia Mazar Obituary

Sylvia Ysabel Espinoza born in Nogales, Arizona, on May 24, 1936 to Jesusita (Jessie) Berrellez &
Francisco Espinoza passed away peacefully on June 19, 2018 at Holy Cross Hospital in Nogales,
Arizona, surrounded by her loving family.

Sylvia graduated from Nogales High School in 1954. After graduation, she went on to attend St. Mary's School of Nursing in Tucson, Arizona, graduating with honors in 1957 as a Registered Nurse. Upon graduation, Sylvia's wanderlust and sense of adventure, coupled with her desire to not only serve others, but also her country, would lead her to enlist in the United States Navy. After a training stint in Long Island, New York, she was assigned to Camp Pendleton in San Diego, CA, and would serve
honorably from 1957-1960, retiring from active military service and would continue as a naval reservist for
a number of years after that. It is rumored that she got a kick out of needling her younger brother Peter
(also enlisted in the Navy), by reminding him that she outranked him and he would need to salute her.

After being discharged from the Navy, Sylvia would move to Oakland, California, where she began her long
career as a pediatric nurse, working with terminally ill children at Oakland Children's Hospital. Her love and
compassion for these children, together with her high standards and innate organizational skills, would
move her into an administrative position; a position she accepted but one that would prove most di cult
for her, one that kept her away from what she loved most, which was working hands on with patients.
After almost 25 years, she would decide to retire, moving back to Tucson in 1986 to be closer to family.

Finding it difficult to stay away, Sylvia returned briefly to nursing at Tucson Medical Center and El Rio
Community Health, finally retiring for good to enjoy the things she loved. She was an avid reader,
especially about history; gardening, completing crossword puzzles, always learning new things, traveling
with friends and hosting weekend get-togethers for family and friends. However, caring was in her blood
and she once again found herself as a caregiver, caring for a young neighbor who was terminally ill.
It was during this time that she would meet her patient's father, a wonderful man with whom she fell
in love and would eventually marry. Sylvia and Peter Mazur were happily married on January 18, 2003.
Peter and she would continue to enjoy traveling together until his death in 2007.

Sylvia was a very generous, kind and fiercely independent woman, soft-spoken with a wry sense of
humor who loved her family and friends dearly. She will be lovingly missed by all who knew her
including her beloved 4-legged companion, Dusty.

Sylvia is preceded in death by her parents and brother Peter Espinoza. She is survived by her loving sister
Delfina 'Pina' Bauch (Paul O'Hagin), nieces Eileen Gonzales & Jennifer Huerta and grand/great nephews &
nieces: Clint (Melissa) McFarlin, Danielle McFarlin, Aissa Huerta (Nick Mansfield), Gabriella Gonzales,
Miguel Valencia, Jake Valencia, Otto McFarlin, Colette McFarlin and Avea Huerta.

Memorial Services for Sylvia will be held at Sacred Heart Parish in Nogales, Arizona, on Friday,
June 29, 2018 beginning with visitation at 1:30 p.m., followed by a recitation of the Rosary at
2:00 p.m. and Mass immediately following at 2:30 p.m. A military honor guard presentation will
follow at the conclusion of Mass. Services entrusted to Martinez Funeral Chapels – Nogales.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by Nogales International on May 24, 2024.

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