1950
2011
Esperanza "Hopy" Alaniz, age 60, a resident of Kingsville, Texas passed away Friday, March 11, 2011 in Corpus Christi, Texas after a sudden illness. She was born on November 5, 1950 in Kingsville to Julian Alaniz and Enriqueta Vela Alaniz. Hopy was a 1969 graduate of H.M. King High School. She was a retired law enforcement professional. Esperanza was a faithful member of Our Lady of Good Counsel Catholic Church and will always be remembered by the community as being part of Our Lady of Good Counsel Choir of Joe Alaniz.
She is survived by her son, Jay Alaniz of Kingsville, two brothers, Joe Alaniz and Lupe (Maria Luisa) Alaniz, both of Kingsville; one sister, Alicia A. Gamez of Kingsville; one granddaughter, Melina Elizabeth Serna of Kingsville; and numerous nieces and nephews.
Visitation will take place after 6:00 p.m. Sunday, March 13, 2011 with a Rosary to be recited that evening at 7:00 p.m. at the Turcotte-Piper Mortuary Chapel. A Memorial Funeral Mass will be celebrated at 10:00 a.m. Thursday, March 17, 2011 at Our Lady of Good Counsel Catholic Church with Fr. Peter Thenan as celebrant. Burial of cremains will follow in Kingsville at the Santa Gertrudis Cemetery.
Services are entrusted to Turcotte-Piper Mortuary, 205 General Cavazos Blvd., Kingsville, Texas.
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March 22, 2011
Clarissa Utley
I keep thinking that we will all wake up from this nightmare. I don't think you ever really knew just how much you meant to our family and how much we loved you. With my moms recent stay in the hospital you really helped me get through it. I was so scared and you gave me hope, comfort and love. Even with your own struggle you lifted the spirits of others. You are more than a friend to us...you are family! Sometimes I still check my phone to see if I have gotten any messages from you. When the tears start coming down I remember your beautiful smile and that amazing voice. We will always love you!
March 17, 2011
Jessica Barrera
Gone But Not Forgotten
The times we've shared have been full of joy.
The memories we've made will go on and on.
I haven't stopped crying since you went away,
and I've asked God time and time why couldn't you stay.
You lit up my life, my hopes, and my dreams.
You've opened my eyes to see what it all means.
So now that you're gone how can I forget;
Because you were the greatest out of all I have met.
Love You Nana
Robert, Marcus, and Jessica
March 17, 2011
Jessica Barrera
Grief can be so hard, but our special memories help us cope. Remembering you and your loved one today and always.
March 17, 2011
Jessica Barrera
March 14, 2011
Melissa Moncivais
Inevitably, the time has come in which I must accept that we must say goodbye, yet, I can't get you out of my mind. I understand that it's okay to hurt and it's okay to cry, but letting go of someone so dear is not an easy thing to do. I keep thinking about how much I admired you....how good you looked during my last visit with you, how much I loved our talks and hearing you laugh and your big smile. I'm going to miss these things, but above all, I am going to miss your friendship. I realize we can't share these things anymore, but I will forever remember them because it is small moments such as my visits with you which make life grand. Memories never die and you will always hold a special place in my heart. Mucho amor para la familia Alaniz.
March 14, 2011
Melissa Moncivais
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