Lupe Sanders

Lupe Sanders

November 02, 1922 - November 09, 2004

Lupe Sanders

November 02, 1922 - November 09, 2004

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Lupe Sanders, 82. Born November 2, 1922 in Texas. Passed away November 9, 2004 in Lake Forest, California. Lupe is survived by her daughters Natalie Montano and Susie Gaylord; sons, Peter Ybarra, Frank Ybarra and James Navarro; sisters, Jojo Trujillo, Annie Alvares and Helen Gomez; 19 grandchildren; 44 great-grandchildren and 12 great-great grandchildren.

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24 responses to Lupe Sanders

  1. I was blessed to have “Mommy Supie,” as I call her, in my life. She helped raise me from the day I was born, as she did with most of her grandchildren. Although I am technically a great-grandchild, I was always her “baby” to her. She cared for everyone and never held a grudge with anyone no matter what, and I will try to live my life as she did. I am content knowing that her and Daddy Clarence are finally together again, and where they both deserve to be. We love you Mommy Supie, and you are ALWAYS in our hearts.

    Love, Crystal and Mark Lozowski

  2. I was blessed to have “Mommy Supie,” as I call her, in my life. She helped raise me from the day I was born, as she did with most of her grandchildren. Although I am technically a great-grandchild, I was always her “baby” to her. She cared for everyone and never held a grudge with anyone no matter what, and I will try to live my life as she did. I am content knowing that her and Daddy Clarence are finally together again, and where they both deserve to be. We love you Mommy Supie, and you are ALWAYS in our hearts.

    Love, Crystal and Mark Lozowski

  3. I was blessed to have “Mommy Supie,” as I call her, in my life. She helped raise me from the day I was born, as she did with most of her grandchildren. Although I am technically a great-grandchild, I was always her “baby” to her. She cared for everyone and never held a grudge with anyone no matter what, and I will try to live my life as she did. I am content knowing that her and Daddy Clarence are finally together again, and where they both deserve to be. We love you Mommy Supie, and you are ALWAYS in our hearts.

    Love, Crystal and Mark Lozowski

  4. Some may say that life is short. But life is long in opportunities and expectations. And every life is long in consequences. Lupe made decisions in her life which will have consequences in her family for generations to come. I would like to thank Lupe for choosing to come to California to raise her family. As a result Eileen and Jim are part of our lives. Thank you Lupe!

  5. To Jim and Eileen and to all the other family members we send our deepest sympothy and love. Life and family are very precious and it is during the passing of a loved one we evaluate or re-evaluate or relationships and even our own lives. What have we accomplished and who have our lives touched are questions we can ask ourselves at this time. Look at all the children, grand children and great grand children that are present to remember Lupe. To honor Lupe. This is her lagacy, her gift to the future. Take time to remember Lupe’s life and the things you all did together. To do this you must talk to each other and put away the passion we can each have for remembering the hurts, the hardships, the jealous anger and focus your passion on living to honor Lupe. Enjoy each other, forgive and love one other as your Father in heaven loves and forgives each of us if we ask Him. Again, from Alaska we send our deepest sorrow at Lupe’s passing.

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