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Ella Emma Ochoa

1945 - 2023

Ella Emma Ochoa obituary, 1945-2023, Omaha, NE

BORN

1945

DIED

2023

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John A. Gentleman Mortuaries - Pacific Street Chapel

14151 Pacific Street

Omaha, Nebraska

Ella Ochoa Obituary

Ella Emma Ochoa - Beloved sister, wife, and mother, committed voice and fighter for the underserved and marginalized. Ella Ochoa passed away on May 5, 2023, after a hard-fought battle with cancer. Ella was preceded in death by her brother, Maximiano Segovia, Jr.; sister, Diana Segovia; infant son, Jose Alberto Ochoa; son, Javier Andres Ochoa; and grandson, Anthony James Ochoa. Ella was born on Aug. 3, 1945, in Laredo, Texas, to Maximiano and Conrada Segovia - and she was a force of nature. Ella showed tremendous dedication to her siblings in the wake of losing her mother at the age of 11. And later, while starting a family of her own, losing her father at the age of 19. While education was a top priority for Ella, she eventually left her studies to take on the responsibility of caring for those around her. She began work as a migrant farmworker, traveling across Texas, North Dakota, Iowa and Minnesota. She met her husband, Aurelio, in the tomato fields of Iowa; they later married on Sept. 23, 1963, and started a family while working various crops across the states. She was encouraged to earn her GED after which she began to educate and elevate other farmworkers. "Someone believed in me and opened doors," Ella once said. "That's what I want to do for others who are wanting an education and life outside the migrant lifestyle." Ella fell in love with her work serving the migrant and low-income worker community, and she continued to advocate for the underserved after settling in North Platte. In 1979, Ella co-founded the Nebraska Association of Farmworkers (NAF), an organization that advocated for the physical, financial, social, and educational well-being of seasonal farmworkers, minorities and other disadvantaged persons. Throughout her career, she was a passionate advocate who worked with notable community leaders nationwide. She advised, chaired, and sat on many councils and advisory boards concerning community issues and the welfare of the marginalized, disadvantaged and disabled. After retirement from NAF, she took a special interest in volunteering and working with Lincoln County CASA for Children. Her most honorable achievements Include: 1988 - Alma de Bronze Lutheran Ministries Award 1996 - Honorary Recognition from Harvard in Multicultural Studies and Expertise 1997 - The Ohtli Award, which is the highest honor the Mexican government gives to civilians who work in the United States and other countries and who have given assistance to Mexican citizens or promoted their culture. 1997 - Appointed to the delegation representing the United States at the inauguration of President Banzer of Bolivia. 2001 - Nebraska Woman of Distinction from the Nebraska Commission on the Status of Women 2005 - Cesar Estrada Chavez Award 2006 - MAFO Lifetime Achievement Award in honor of tireless work and dedication on behalf of the American farmworker. 2006 - Recognized by Nebraska Legislature Resolution LR 286 ("Legislature congratulates Ella Ochoa on her outstanding service to farmworkers not only in Nebraska but across the United States.") 2010 - Nebraska Latino American Commission Humanitarian Award 2012 - Honorary Graduate - National Hispana Leadership Institute's Executive Leadership Program 2018 - Outstanding Nebraska Latino Leader Notable regional honors: Admiralship in the Nebraska Navy and receiving the Key to the Cities of Omaha and North Platte. While this is certainly not an exhaustive list of the praise and recognition she's received over the years for her tireless work, she would have asked us to stop before the list started. Ella is survived by her husband, Aurelio V. Ochoa; children, Julian Aurelio (Lin Cain) Ochoa, Maximiano Jose (June) Ochoa and Joel Alberto (Christina) Ochoa; grandchildren, Maximiano "MJ" (Ashley) Ochoa, Michael Ochoa, Corinne (Clay) Ochoa-Bond and Gabriel Ochoa; one great-grandchild on the way; daughters-in-law, Amy Ochoa and Christine Ochoa; sisters, Gloria (Oscar) Salazar and Blanca (Manuel) Flores; and numerous nieces and nephews. Memorials are suggested to the Farmworkers Justice Organization, the National Multiple Sclerosis Society or the American Cancer Society. Mass of Christian Burial is at 10:30 a.m. Thursday, May 11, at St. John Vianney Catholic Church, Omaha, with interment to follow at Resurrection Cemetery, Omaha. Visitation is from 5-7 p.m. Wednesday, May 10, followed by a wake service at 7 p.m., at the John A. Gentleman Pacific Street Chapel, Omaha.
Published by North Platte Telegraph from May 7 to May 9, 2023.

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Debbie A Radcliffe

May 18, 2023

My sympathy to the family.

Romeo Guerra

May 11, 2023

Condolences to the family. Ella thank you for all your hard work and dedication. You were truly a leader to admire. You will be missed. God Bless.
roméo

Alix

May 11, 2023

Ella was a very exceptional woman, always wanting to help disadvantaged people. With caring thoughts and deepest sympathy to the whole family. Rest in peace.

Ella fue una mujer muy excepcional, siempre queriendo ayudar a las personas desfavorecidas. Mis más sentido pésame para toda la familia. Que descanse en paz y que Dios les de mucha Fortaleza a toda la familia.

Jose A Santos

May 9, 2023

Please accept my sincere condolences. I had the priviledge and enjoyment to know Ella as both a colleague and friend. Ella made a difference in so many lives as her life was one of kindly deeds, helping for others needs, sincere and true heart and mind, her love and influence goes on through all the lives it ever touched, I will cherish beautiful memories left behind. Jose A. Santos

Dr. Donna L. Polk

May 9, 2023

My memory of Ella goes way back when we were both fighting for women's rights. My condolences to her family and many friends.

Aura Whitney-Jackson

May 8, 2023

Ella as being a mentor to all of us that enter in this country. She was a strong leader and nothing was impossible to her when it comes to helping people in our community

Nate Jensen

May 8, 2023

I had the privilege to server on a few community boards with Ella. We worked side by side to get the Boys and Girls Club started ion NP. We were both on the Child Abuse prevention council together. I will always remember her as a "Voice" for those seldom listened to.
Kindest of the Kind.
Nate

Roxanne Kubes

May 8, 2023

My condolences to Ella's family. I enjoyed nearly 30 years working with her and learned a lot from her. I got to know her family and have fond memories of all. She will be missed by all and especially by her Hispanic community.

Cori Ochoa-Bond

May 7, 2023

Cori Ochoa-Bond

May 7, 2023

Cori Ochoa-Bond

May 7, 2023

Cori Ochoa-Bond

May 7, 2023

Carolyn Trujillo

May 7, 2023

I'm so sorry to read of Ella's passing. To say she was a special lady seems so inadequate. I loved her from the day I met her. Professional when she needed to be; friend when she needed to be; humble, compassionate, and, kind all the time. God's comfort to AV and her family.....

Jan Morris

May 7, 2023

What a wonderful lady we had so much fun when we went gambling to the casinos and went out to dinner. You will be missed. God bless family and let them find peace, knowing what a wonderful woman you were. Thinking of you, Avey.

Nancy Striebel

May 7, 2023

It was an honor to know you and to work for you. You are an amazing woman. May peace be yours and yours loved ones.

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Memorial Events
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May

10

Visitation

5:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.

John A. Gentleman Mortuaries - Pacific Street Chapel

14151 Pacific Street, Omaha, NE 68134

May

10

Wake

7:00 p.m.

John A. Gentleman Mortuaries - Pacific Street Chapel

14151 Pacific Street, Omaha, NE 68134

May

11

Mass of Christian Burial

10:30 a.m.

St. John Vianney Catholic Church

Omaha, NE

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14151 Pacific Street, Omaha, NE 68134

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