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4 Entries
Lorenzo Zuniga
November 16, 2006
Your smile, thoughtfulness, and caring nature will be missed Grandma. Your timeless advice of "mucho ojo" will never bo unheeded. Much love.
Lorenzo Zuniga
Martha Perez
November 16, 2006
Our Prayers and Thoughts are with the Zuniga Family. (Jesse and Susan Zuniga)
Our Deepest Sympathy,
Jake and Veronica Perez
Steve Alvarado Jr.
Minerva (Minnie) Alvarado
November 16, 2006
Momo Grace, may YOU rest in peace, you will always be in my heart. Minnie
Analisa Sandoval
November 16, 2006
Grandma,
You will be truly missed. We miss your laugh and smile but are rest assured that you've lived a fulfilling life and are reunited with Grandpa.
XOXO,
Analisa (Nia), Aaron, and Lorenzo
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