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Isabel Cortinas
September 26, 2024
Mary, death may have taken you away from us, but it could never take away the fun times we shared going to the Mr. and Mrs. Dances and the great times we had at the Kentucky Derby. Those memories will always be in our hearts, in your own special place. Rest in Peace! COMADRE
Mike and Isabel Cortinas
Dr. Frances Martinez Hancock
September 25, 2024
Dear Salinas and Zuniga familes: Please accept my deepest sympathy for your loss. It is with great sadness that I read that Mary had passed away. We went to the same schools and were housemates at Miss Benavides' home when we attended Texas A & I University, Kingsville. Mary was friendly, helpful and had a hearty laugh. We enjoyed each others company but lost touch as I moved out of state. Many blessings and may Mary's memory and rich legacy remain in your hearts and minds forever.
"I will not leave you comfortless; I will come to you. " John 14:18
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