1934
2012
Maria Sofia Roldan Rueda de Almazan born on May 25, 1934 in Cholula, Puebla, Mexico to the late Lauro Roldan and the late Rosa Rueda de Roldan entered into eternal rest on September 6, 2012 at her residence in Jackson Heights, NY, she was 78. Beloved wife of the late Eduardo Almazan. Loving and devoted mother of Jose E. Almazan and his wife Luz Carmen, Sylvia Pitts and her husband Philip, Benito Almazan and his wife Maria Luisa, Eduardo Almazan and his wife Sylvia, and Virginia Almazan and her husband Jose Luis. Cherished grandmother of 12 and great grand mother of 6.
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October 4, 2013
Marco Antonio Mora
It has been a year since you left to heaven, you were always right ... Time flyes. I miss talking to you, I know you up there and checking us out from time to time. One year in heaven Tia ! I miss you !
September 12, 2012
Sandra Vallejo
Querida Sofia. Su partida me ha dado mucho dolor. La extrananare mucho. Por que aunque no fue de sangre mi corazon la eligio como tia. Te extranare por siempre.
September 12, 2012
Oneyda Arbelaez
Querida Sofia tu partida me ha dejado un gran vacio en mi corazon.. Tu fuiste mi angel en la tierra y ahora se que tengo un angel en el cielo. Me dejaste una gran ensenaza es el perdon... Siempre te llevare em mi corazon..
September 10, 2012
alejandra
Gracias Doña Sofia por haber sido una buena persona mi mamá siempre me platico de usted cosas muy bonitas, cuando ella estubo en NY,el apoyo que le brindo y la fuerza que le dio para seguir adelante, Gracias a usted y a sus hijos por ser buenas personas, ahora mi papá Chavo ya tiene a otra amiga mas con él, que Dios los ilumine y los acoja en su reino por siempre. atte.Familia Armendia Pérez.
September 10, 2012
Arturo Almazan
Dearest grandma.
I want to first thank you for all the sacrifices you made coming to this country so long ago. Without you many of us would not be here today. You are truly the strongest person I have ever known, you taught me to face any challenge with a head up and passion to concur. As your first grandson know that we all love you and will continue to pass on your same teachings to our children. Even though you maybe physically gone I know that you will forever be with me and guide me until I meet you in heaven.
I love you with all my heart grandma.
September 10, 2012
Matt Pritts & Family
Our sincerest sympathy to your entire family for your loss.
September 9, 2012
Sylvia Pritts
Gracias mama por darnos tus valores morales, tu fe en Dios y su reino eterno. Gracias por ensenarme a rezar y a confiar en su voluntad. Aqui vamos a tratar de seguir tu ejemplo de humildad y darle honor a tu memoria.
September 8, 2012
MARIA LUISA ALMAZAN
Undoubtedly, you will always be the clearest example of strength and struggle in our family. We love u for ever grandma!
September 8, 2012
Marco Mora
Tia,gracias por los consejos,por los buenos recuerdos,gracias por todo.Que nuestro santo Padre te tenga en su gloria.
God Bless you and we all going to miss you. :(
September 8, 2012
Perla Almazan
Querida abuelita: Tu partida nos deja un gran vacio y nos llena de profunda tristeza...Se que ahora cuidas de nosotros y que estas en el Reino de nuestro Padre Creador... Viviras por siempre en nuestros corazones!
September 7, 2012
Perla Almazan
Querida abuelita: Tu partida nos deja un gran vacío y nos llena de profunda tristeza... Se que ahora estas cuidando de nosotros.... Vivirás por siempre en nuestros corazones!
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