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1932
2017
Mella Maryann Rodriguez, a resident of Barstow Ca. Passed away in Victorville, Ca. On Saturday Sept. 9, 2017. She was 85 years old.
She was proceeded in death by her loving husband Mike Rodriguez.
Born in Horse Springs NM, on May 21, 1932, to Casimero and Maria Montoya-Baca. 1 of 18 children living and deceased.
Patrick, George, Virginia, Cristella, Rosie, Carmen, Lorraine,
Christina, Domie, Alice, Steve, Nester, Julio, Daniel, Albert, Rosalina, Rudy (8 mos).
Mella is survived by 7 children.
Terry and Yolanda Rodriguez of Las Vegas NV, Michael and Jackie Rodriguez of Las Vegas NV, Alex and Evelyn Rodriguez of Barstow Ca,
Becky and Eddie Islas of Las Vegas NV, Ronnie Rodriguez of Long Beach CA, Melissa Rodriguez-Albanay of Kuwait, Gilbert and Heidi Rodriguez
of Barstow Ca.
Mella was blessed with 25 grandchildren, 27 great-grandchildren, and 4 great-great-grandchildren.
She was a devoted member of St Joseph Catholic Church. She was a housewife, beautician, and loved sewing, crafts, cooking, reading,
shopping and dancing.
She will be greatly missed by all those who loved her.
To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
Sponsored by Mead Mortuary.
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September 13, 2017
Tammy Weeaver-Thompson
RIP Auntie Mella... You eill be missed by so many here on earth but we know that you will be watching from above with the ones who have passed before you and we will see you again one day.. Huuuuggggssss and Love...
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