Beatriz Villanueva

Beatriz Villanueva Hernandez
Marzo 23, 1954 – Noviembre 12, 2024

Bea de 70 años, fallecio el 12 de Noviembre del 2024
tranquilamente rodeadada de sus seres queridos. Bea nacio en la ciudad de Miguel Aleman, Tamaulipas. Siendo sus padres Eloisa Hernandez y Vicente Villanueva(+). Le sobreviven sus hermanos Jose L. Villanueva, Vicente Villanueva Jr., Rosabell Villanueva, Maria Isabel Reyes, Gilberto Villanueva, San Juanita Estrada.
Hijos: Pedro Villanueva y su esposa Perla Martinez, Cinthia y Isidro Barboza.
Nietos: Damian, Vivianna y Vianey Villanueva, Daniel y Christian Barboza.
Bisnietos: Leilani y Eva Segundo, Anissa Villanueva.

Ella era una madre y abuela maravillosa que siempre estuvo ahi cuando mas la necesitabamos, ofreciendonos apoyo y amor en abundancia. En su juventud fue florista, costurera y coordinadora de eventos. Despues de jubilarse, le gustaba leer, coser, bordar y tejer. Crio y amaba a sus nietos como si fueran sus hijos.

Detalles Funerarios:
J Leal Funeral Home
708 College Th Ave, South Houston, TX 77587
Miercoles, Noviembre 20, 2024 4pm- 8pm

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