Ortencia Perez

Ortencia Perez Obituary

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Age - 61

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September 10, 2023

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Dallas, TX

Nuestro angel , Ortencia Magana de Perez nacio el dia 16 de septiembre de 1961 en la localidad de Copandaro del 4 municipio de Villa Jimenez quienes sus padres fueron Francisco Magana y Margarita Ceballos. Su companero de vida Jose luis Perez por 36 anos de matrimonio a causa de ese amor muy bonito como un millon de primaveras dio el resultado de sus 3 hijos : Pepe , Dago , Yuli Dios te llamo el dia 5 de septiembre del 2023. Vamos a extranar tus ricos guisos , tu energia que siempre tenias para ayudar a los que la necesitaban , lo servicial que eras cuando uno lo necesitaba, lo sabio de tus remedios caseros para cualquier mal estar , Extranaremos toda tu energia que tenias para vivir la vida. Sabemos que es muy pronto para acompanarte pero nos consuela saber que estas en un mejor lugar , jamas dejaremos de amarte y tu recuerdo nos acompanara toda una eternidad " Te Amamos Mama " To send a flower arrangement or to plant trees in memory of , please .

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