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Lola
September 21, 2020
Auntie Cheva was a strong beautiful woman. She was a loving, caring and a giving person. She was tough and stood her ground. She was a smart and creative woman. She gave the best gifts and and an awesome cook. when she smiled she lit up the place. I am blessed to have been raised by her. She was my Aunt, my mother, my grandmother and even a father. That's the type of person she was. I will love you always and forever Auntie Cheva. I miss you every day but I always have you in my heart. Thank you for all you did for us, and for loving us girls.
Rosie & Ed Santana
December 8, 2003
Our thoughts & prayer are with you and your family at this time of need.
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